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How Will People Who Are Already Sick Be Treated Under A New Health Law?
People withe pre-existing conditions would still be protected from insurance discrimination under the new House GOP bill, but it remains to be seen how that benefit would be paid for.
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Old-Style Chemo Is Still A Mainstay In The Age Of Targeted Cancer Therapy
Scientists hunting cures for cancer hope to find therapies with fewer side effects. But there's also new evidence that old-style chemotherapy sometimes helps gentler treatments work better.
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Kentucky Community Hopes Trump Infrastructure Plan Will Fix Water System
In Martin County, the drinking water comes from a river contaminated by sewage and years of coal and gas extraction. Residents hope a new federal focus on infrastructure will help them fix the system.
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Scottish Leader Seeks New Vote On Independence: 'It Will Be Scotland's Choice'
Citing frustrations over Brexit negotiations, Nicola Sturgeon announced Monday that she will pursue a second referendum on Scottish independence, to be held as early as fall 2018.
Along A Shifting Border, Georgia And Russia Maintain An Uneasy Peace
In 2008, Russia and Georgia went to war for five days over South Ossetia. The conflict remains unresolved as Russia builds what it calls a new international border between this region and Georgia.
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A Front-Line View Of ISIS At War: 'They're Not Backing Down'
New York Times reporter Rukmini Callimachi was recently embedded with Iraqi troops fighting to liberate western Mosul from ISIS. She reports that the Islamic State looks "more fierce than ever."
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March Madness 101: A Few Tips For Your Bracket
March Madness is about to take over. Before the NCAA brackets are revealed on Sunday, here are some tips (you'll also need luck) for filling them out.
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Oregon Lumber Community Looks To Trump And Innovation To Survive
In Oregon, lumber companies try to innovate to survive the years-long downturn in the timber industry. Some are succeeding. Others aren't and their communities suffer.
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In A 'Sanctuary City,' Immigrant Residents Still Fear Police
Newark, N.J., is among hundreds of "sanctuary cities" where local police don't enforce federal immigration laws. But many residents living here illegally still feel anxious around law enforcement.
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Dutch Voters Divided As Election Signals Another Test For Anti-Immigrant Populism
Voters in the Netherlands go to the polls on Wednesday, March 15, for a general election. Much of the attention is on the anti-immigrant populist party led by conservative Geert Wilders.
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