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Nevada May Become First State To Offer Medicaid To All, Regardless Of Income
The Nevada legislature has passed a bill that would allow anyone without health insurance in the state to buy into the Medicaid program, regardless of income. It's awaiting the governor's signature.
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U.S. Files Lawsuit Against Volkswagen Over Emissions Trickery
Volkswagen has acknowledged that millions of its diesel cars worldwide relied on a ruse to skirt emissions controls. The EPA says the two sides haven't agreed on how to handle a recall.
Making The Most Of Military Medics' Field Experience
A University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill training program for physician assistants recruits veterans and gives them credit for their experience.
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Large, For-Profit ITT Tech Is Shutting Down All Of Its Campuses
The shutdown affects some 35,000 students and more than 8,000 employees in 38 states. ITT Technical Institutes blamed the Education Department, which recently imposed financial sanctions.
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Review: Chicano Batman, 'Freedom Is Free'
The Los Angeles band's distinct sound includes touches of Rio de Janeiro's tropicalia, Lima's cumbia, and American soul and funk.
Review: Old Dominion, 'Meat And Candy'
The fast-rising country band brings first-rate craftsmanship to one of popular music's abiding themes: savoring fleeting pleasures.
OPM: 21.5 Million Social Security Numbers Stolen From Government Computers
The number includes 19.7 million individuals who applied for a background investigation.
Daylight Saving Time: Set Your Clocks Ahead Tonight
Clocks will be set ahead by one hour tonight in much of America, as 2 a.m. will become 3 a.m. Among U.S. states, only Hawaii and most of Arizona will keep their clocks set to Standard Time.
Pay Attention To The Health Insurance Calendar To Avoid Surprises
Consumers can sign up for health insurance through the online marketplaces anytime from Nov. 15 to Feb. 15. But waiting can trigger medical bills and the health law's penalties.
U.S. Solar Industry Sees Growth, But Also Some Uncertainty
The solar industry employs nearly 174,000 workers in the U.S., up 22 percent from a year ago. But the industry's future is murky, as government subsidies are set to expire within two years.
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