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Senate Questions 'Egregious' Price Hikes For Specialty Medicines
Some companies have bought the patents for old drugs, then abruptly upped the prices — from $13 per pill to $750 in one case. Irate senators call it price gouging.
I'm 22, And I Can't Wait To Be An Old Lady
Cool grannies aren't just a meme. They're proof that getting older doesn't have to be about loss — it's about living freely and on your own terms.
For The Marshall Islands, The Climate Goal Is '1.5 To Stay Alive'
The islands have more to lose than most any country at the Paris climate summit. Some territory is already disappearing under rising seas. The foreign minister explains the predicament.
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Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel Apologizes For Police Killing Of 17-Year-Old
The 2014 police shooting of Laquan McDonald "happened on my watch," Emanuel said in an emotional speech. He promised to address issues of supervision and leadership within the police department.
San Bernardino Attackers Were Radicalized Before Meeting, FBI Director Says
During congressional testimony, James Comey said Syed Rizwan Farook and Tashfeen Malik were talking about martyrdom as early as the end of 2013.
Why Luxembourg Outranks The U.S. When It Comes To Helping Poor Nations
A new ranking looks not just at dollars but at trade barriers, environmental impact, arms sales and openness to migrants.
Citing Religious Liberty, Evangelical Leaders Blast Trump's Muslim Ban
"It is not in spite of our Gospel conviction, but precisely because of it, that we should stand for religious liberty for everyone," one evangelical leader said.
Where In The World Is Satoshi Nakamoto? The Latest In The Bitcoin Saga
Reports in Wired and Gizmodo pull on various threads to say they may have finally unearthed the identity of the secretive bitcoin creator. The man has drawn attention from Australian tax authorities.
Cancer Treatments May Need To Be Tailored To Each Tumor
Jimmy Carter seems to have gotten the perfect drug to treat his cancer. But scientists need to understand a lot more about tumors before personalized cancer treatments are available for everyone.
Heated Arguments Fly At Supreme Court Over Race In College Admissions
Toward the end of the affirmative action arguments, Justice Antonin Scalia questioned whether the University of Texas' admission of minority students was really beneficial to those students.
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