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Buying Costly Drugs On The Installment Plan: Could It Work?
Two academics suggest that loans financed by the private sector could be one way to help patients cover the cost of expensive, curative pharmaceuticals. Think mortgages.
ACLU Sues Over North Carolina's Law Blocking Anti-Discrimination Legislation
The federal lawsuit filed by multiple plaintiffs argues that the law, signed by Gov. Pat McCrory last week, is causing harm to the state's LGBT community.
Amid Reports Of Shots Fired At U.S. Capitol, An Account From The Grounds
The U.S. Capitol went on lockdown after reports of shots fired. Paul Singer, Washington correspondent for USA Today, was having coffee in the cafe at the time. He describes what happened next.
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Department Of Justice Says It No Longer Needs Apple's Help To Unlock iPhone
The Justice Department has asked a federal court to vacate its order that Apple write software to help the FBI access data in the San Bernardino shooter's iPhone.
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Virtual Reality Whiz Palmer Luckey: Future Will Be 'More Boring Than We Think'
The 23-year-old founder of Oculus VR says sci-fi writers love to use virtual reality as a backdrop for conflict, but the future is "probably not going to be nearly as interesting."
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Hijacking Of EgyptAir Flight Doesn't Appear To Be Terror Related
The plane was diverted while flying from the Egyptian coastal city of Alexandria to the capital, Cairo, and later landed in Cyprus. Rachel Martin talks to Andria Kades a reporter for the Cyprus Mail.
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Man Identified As EgyptAir Hijacker Wanted To Talk With Ex-Wife
The incident involving EgyptAir Flight 181 ended with an arrest and all passengers and crew being released. The suspect, whose demands changed during the morning, had partly personal motivations.
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EgyptAir Hijacking Standoff Ends With Arrest In Cyprus
Cypriot officials describe the suspected hijacker as "unstable." They say he wanted to speak to his Cyprus-based ex-wife, and later requested political asylum. All passengers and crew were released.
Atlanta Businesses Again Lead Push Against Social Conservatives
Corporations in Atlanta have a long history of supporting a focus on business, not social conservatives' issues. Now the governor is vetoing a bill that LGBT groups say would lead to discrimination.
Baked Alaska: A Creation Story Shrouded In Mystery
In March 1867, the U.S. purchased Alaska. This igloo-shaped, torched-meringue dessert came as a fringe benefit. Was it a sweet flash of genius, political satire — or maybe a bit of both?
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