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Still Uninsured? Buy A Health Plan This Week To Avoid A Tax Penalty
Millions are still uninsured, even as the Jan. 31 deadline to sign up for a plan under the Affordable Care Act approaches. No deadline extensions this year, federal health officials warn.
Vincent 'Buddy' Cianci, Longtime Mayor Of Providence, R.I., Dies
The former mayor of Providence, R.I., has died after a bout with cancer. Vincent "Buddy" Cianci was a longtime colorful figure in local politics having served two stints as mayor. He was known for his unpredictable behavior, temper and love for his city.
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FBI Works To End Standoff As Militants Linger At Oregon Refuge
A handful of armed militants are believed to still be holed up at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in eastern Oregon. Leaders of several anti-government groups sympathetic to the occupants are urging them to stand down, as the FBI says it's working around the clock to negotiate a peaceful end to the standoff.
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Richard Dreyfuss: Like It Or Not, There's A Bit Of Bernie Madoff In All Of Us
"He was a completely despicable human being, but in order to achieve that he had to be lovable," says Dreyfuss, who plays the Ponzi-scheme perpetrator in an upcoming two-part ABC miniseries.
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Should The U.S. Be Concerned About The Zika Virus?
A meeting next week will determine if the Zika virus is an international health emergency. Renee Montagne talks to Dr. Anthony Fauci, head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
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For-Profit Colleges Seeking Veterans' GI Bill Dollars Aren't Always The Best Fit
There are growing calls for leading universities as well as community colleges to do more to attract and serve those who served.
40 Years Later, 'Mean' Joe Greene And Coca-Cola Kid Reunite
In the iconic Super Bowl ad from 1979, a nine-year-old fan shared his Coca-Cola with Pittsburgh Steelers star "Mean" Joe Greene. After Greene drinks the bottle of Coke, he tosses the kid his jersey.
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Trump-less Debate Sets A New Standard, But With A Familiar Outcome
Donald Trump remained the focal point for many debate questions and responses. He also did well on social media, scoring more Google searches and Twitter/Facebook mentions than debate participants.
To Shine A Light On Salary Gaps, Obama Wants Companies To Disclose Pay Data
The proposal would require companies with more than 100 employees to submit data, affecting more than 63 million workers.
Paul Kantner, Co-Founder Of Jefferson Airplane And Jefferson Starship, Dies
The guitarist and singer channeled his passion for politics and science fiction to become a prolific songwriter. Kantner helped define the San Francisco sound in the 1960s.
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