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7 Insurers Alleged To Have Discriminated Against HIV Patients
The plans sought to discourage costly HIV patients by not including their drugs on approved lists or by requiring substantial cost sharing, a Harvard Law School group says in federal complaints.
Author Of 'Guantanamo Diary' Released From Military Prison
Mohamedou Ould Slahi was sent to his home country of Mauritania after 14 years of imprisonment. His heavily redacted book about his time in the U.S. facility was published in January 2015.
On Chuck Berry's Birthday, A Crash Course In His Music
Berry, who turns 90 Tuesday, is a rock deity, but there are many for whom he is merely a famous name. NPR's Andrew Limbong was among the uninitiated — until now.
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4 Things To Watch In The Last Presidential Debate
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton face off one last time before Election Day. Wednesday's debate in Las Vegas follows a week in which Trump ramped up claims of a rigged election.
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California Restaurants Launch Nation's First Transgender Jobs Program
The unemployment rate for transgender people is double that of the general population. A new program aims to change that. It's all because of a trans woman who's employed trans people for years.
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Poll Workers Are Hoping For Calm But Preparing For The Worst
This election, the focus for some has been on vote rigging. But election officials say they are more worried about possible violence at the polls.
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New Rules Would Require Airlines To Refund Baggage Fees For Delayed Luggage
The White House is announcing proposed rules intended to address common passenger complaints about airline customer service.
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A Fisherman And His Beautiful First Mate, On The Run In 'Girl From Venice'
Martin Cruz Smith's new World War II thriller follows a Venetian fisherman who saves a Jewish girl from pursuing Nazis — a predictable scenario, but one that surprisingly never goes stale.
Don't Look Now! How Your Devices Hurt Your Productivity
Our tendency to respond immediately to email and texts gets in the way of high-level thinking, a neuroscientist says. Want to be more productive at work? Turn off most tech, at least part of the day.
Scientists Wait To See If Probe Successfully Landed On Mars
The Schiaparelli probe was supposed to make a six-minute descent through the red planet's atmosphere and make a controlled landing on the surface. Scientists are waiting for word.
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