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How Many Would Lose Health Coverage? It Depends On How You Define 'Insurance'
The Congressional Budget Office says millions of people would lose coverage under the proposed House bill. But the CBO's definition of insurance is more generous than what Republicans want.
Murdoch And Trump, An Alliance Of Mutual Interest
The media titan, long accustomed to influence and access when it comes to Australian and British prime ministers, is poised to enjoy similar status with President Trump.
Meditation, Nutrition, Fitness: One 'Party School' Tries To Tame The College Brain
The University of Vermont, Burlington offers students a healthy-living environment, away from drugs and alcohol, to teach students to nurture their young brains.
Employers' Hijab Ban Isn't 'Direct Discrimination,' European Court Says
When she was hired in 2003, a receptionist didn't wear a hijab to work. Her attempts to wear one three years later resulted in her being fired.
Girl, Interrupted: Hurray For The Riff Raff On Identity Lost And Found
Singer Alynda Segarra explains the band's new album, The Navigator, which tells the story of a Puerto Rican girl who wishes away her culture and community in exchange for more freedom.
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Covert Fashion Provides Camouflage Against Surveillance Software
Hyphen-Labs is a group of women of color who are scientists, engineers, architects and designers who have designed clothing that camouflages against facial recognition software.
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Three More SXSW-Bound Bands Denied Entry Into The U.S.
The Egyptian-Canadian group Massive Scar Era, as well as London's Yussef Kamaal and United Vibrations, have been denied entry. The artists allege that racism was a factor in the denials.
Who Benefits From Health Savings Accounts?
The accounts, one proposed element of the GOP plan to replace the Affordable Care Act, allow people to put aside money for medical costs, tax-free.
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In A French Town, Voters Try To Make Sense Of An Election Race Like No Other
The scandals and party infighting in this year's French presidential election have left voters unsure about which candidate to vote for.
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Pitzer College Controversy Attracts Off-Campus Reaction
The president of Pitzer College in Claremont says a recent on-campus controversy has drawn a fiery reaction - including what the college president calls…
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