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Veterans' Care Emerges As A Key, Bipartisan Issue In Campaign Ads
"We don't see foreign policy events, the crisis in the Middle East, even border security here at home appearing in campaign ads to nearly the same degree," says one political ad expert.
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5 Tips To Get The Most Out Of Obamacare
If you buy your own health insurance, it's time to check out the options on the Obamacare exchanges. Enrollment starts Nov. 15.
Obama Calls Idea That The West Is At War With Islam 'An Ugly Lie'
The president told a summit on violent extremism that it's crucial to change the narrative about the intersection of religion, particularly Islam, and modern society.
Harvard Issues 'All Clear' After Unconfirmed Reports Of Explosives
The university alerted those on campus Monday morning to the reports and evacuated four buildings. Shortly before 1 p.m. ET, the "all clear" had been given at two of the buildings. School is in session. Many tests scheduled for Monday were canceled.
Bank Of America Settles With Feds And States For Record Amount
In the latest fallout from misdeeds leading up to the financial crisis, Bank of America has agreed to a record $16.65 billion deal with federal and state governments. The deal helps the bank avoid prosecution for the fraudulent sale of toxic mortgage-backed securities to investors.
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For New York, The '10-Year Storm' Isn't What It Used To Be
A new study says the worst floods in the city are both higher and 20 times more common than they were 170 years ago. But climate change is only part of the reason.
The Politics Of Equal Pay: It's More Than A Women's Issue
The pay equity issue, which President Obama and Democrats are using as a central campaign theme, could also gain traction with male voters.
House Will Consider Select Committee To Investigate Benghazi Attacks
At the same time, Rep. Darrell Issa, the Republican chairman of the House oversight committee, issued a subpoena to force Secretary of State John Kerry to testify about the attacks.
Opting Out Of Your Insurance Plan's Network Can Be Costly
People who choose to go to unapproved doctors and hospitals for care may find themselves with unexpected out-of-pocket expenses and copayments for services that would otherwise be free.
Dave Brockie, GWAR's Oderus Urungus, Dies At 50
The mastermind behind metal's most cartoonishly grotesque band brought a sense of levity to the genre when it was in danger of being overwhelmed by negativity and self-importance.
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