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Medicaid Programs Fall Short When It Comes To Helping Smokers Quit
People who have Medicaid insurance are much more likely to be smokers, and the program pays for medication to help them quit. But just 10 percent of Medicaid recipients get that help, a study finds.
Decades Later, Victims Of Chicago Police Torture Paid Reparations
Fifty-seven people received payments totaling $5.5 million. "Reparations is not a necessity. But it is a moral compunction and a moral reckoning to right a wrong," said Mayor Rahm Emanuel.
Saudi Arabia Vs. Iran: Why Their Feud Goes Beyond Sectarian Tensions
NPR's Kelly McEvers speaks with Rutgers University professor Toby Jones, who has written about the politics behind the execution of a Shiite leader in Saudi Arabia.
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Central American Families Fear Deportation As Raids Begin
Immigration agents are rounding up Central American families who entered the U.S. illegally within the past two years. They are mainly mothers with children whose asylum claims have been rejected.
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Why There's No Sign Of Law Enforcement At Site Of Oregon Takeover
The armed occupiers of a federal wildlife refuge have been free to come and go. After deadly government raids in the 1990s, such as Waco and Ruby Ridge, there's less appetite for force these days.
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Visiting New York City, Bernie Sanders Attacks Clinton, 'Greed' Of Wall Street
"Will the folks on Wall Street like me? No. Will they begin to play by the rules if I am president? You better believe it," Sanders said Tuesday.
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Johnny Manziel Tried To Go Unnoticed In Las Vegas
What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas isn't always true — just asked Cleveland Browns quarterback Johnny Manziel. Word leaked out he was there after he was spotted wearing a blonde wig and glasses.
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The Sad, Happy Life Of Harry Whittier Frees
An early pioneer in American pet photography, Frees died in poverty and obscurity.
Court In China Accepts Gay Man's Lawsuit Demanding Marriage Rights
"I can't abide by people imposing their values on me," the plaintiff in the case has said. A court accepted his case on Tuesday.
You've Got Dung! Amazon Is Delivering Cow Pies In India
Cows are holy in the Hindu religion, and so is their dung. That's why Amazon in India is selling cow dung cakes to city dwellers.
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