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Rethinking Automatic Insurance Coverage For Preventive Health Care
Three former leaders of an influential task force that issues guidelines for preventive care says insurance coverage for highly rated tests and services shouldn't be mandatory.
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Voters With Disabilities Fight For More Accessible Polling Places
More than 35 million eligible voters in the U.S. have a disability. And in the last presidential election, almost a third of voters with disabilities reported having trouble casting their ballots.
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Paris Prosecutor: Attacks Occurred At Six Separate Sites In Paris
NPR has the latest on the attacks in Paris that have left at least 100 people dead. The Paris prosecutor says the attacks occurred at six separate sites across the city.
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U.S. Governors Balk At Taking In Syrian Refugees
After last week's terrorist attacks in Paris, governors across the U.S. say they won't take Syrian refugees — citing the risk that terrorists could use the program to slip into the country.
Downed Russian Military Jet Heightens Debate Over Syria No-Fly Zone
Hillary Clinton, Marco Rubio and others are supporting the idea of a no-fly zone over Syria to try to help civilians there. But skeptics say it no longer has any relevance to today's Syrian crisis.
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4 Pieces You Should Read About The Global Climate Deal
The international agreement to curb global warming is elaborate. These four pieces will give you a deeper understanding.
Taiwan's 'Strawberry Generation' Reaches Out To The Young And Trendy
The term is used disparagingly, as in a fruit that's soft and tends to bruise easily. But millennials say they are building a new economy for their own generation.
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GOP Senators Continue To Speak Out About Trump's Approach To Governing
Republican Sen. Jeff Flake, a critic of President Trump, called out the president during his announcement that he won't see re-election in 2018. He's adding his voice to others in his party who are speaking out about Trump. But what is the impact?
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Why The Blueprint For K-Pop Actually Came From Japan
Japanese boy band SMAP and its powerful agency, Johnny's Entertainment, are largely responsible for creating the K-pop model. Even though SMAP broke up, its influence is still being felt.
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Immigration, Chemical Attacks Among False Content Pushed By Fake Accounts Online
Cybersecurity expert Clint Watts updates NPR's Michel Martin on what false narratives and divisive issues trolls and bots are now pushing online.
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