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Montgomery, Alabama – NBA-ALL STAR GAME Reunited in victory PHOENIX (AP) - Shaq and Kobe were together again, and theycombined to lead the West to a…
Ayako Shirasaki On Piano Jazz
Hear the Japanese pianist perform her compositions "Falling Leaves" and "Far Away."
Lalo Schifrin On Piano Jazz
The composer behind the Mission: Impossible theme joined host Marian McPartland in 1997.
Health Care Inbox: From Medicaid Eligibility To Tax Credits
If you buy insurance through a marketplace and you lose your job, it will pay to let the marketplace know. The reduction in income while you're unemployed could make you eligible for a bigger tax credit to help pay for coverage.
Howard's President Steps Down Amid Tumult And Uncertainty
The Washington, D.C., university, which is arguably the country's most prominent historically black institution of higher education, has been buffeted by a tough economy and dissent among its leadership.
Arizona Lawmakers Consider Loosening Vaccination Requirements
Measles outbreaks have prompted some states to consider tightening up laws that allow exemptions from vaccines for personal or philosophical reasons. But in Arizona, lawmakers are going the other way.
A Split View On Obamacare's Past And Future
The Affordable Care Act created insurance subsidies that are under legal challenge. The Supreme Court will hear arguments in 2015 and could rule against a key provision of the law.
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Car Bomb Kills at Least 47 in Baghdad
At least 47 people are killed and scores more injured when a car bomb explodes in a crowded Baghdad marketplace. Elsewhere, 11 Iraqi policemen and their driver are killed in a drive-by shooting, and saboteurs blow up an oil pipeline. Hear NPR's Peter Kenyon.
Turning 21? Here's How To Avoid A Big Hike In Health Premiums
Coming of age can also mean a whopping 58 percent jump in the cost of your insurance. Shop carefully to pick a plan that strikes the right balance between benefits and cost.
Why Bringing A Glass Of Mosquitoes To The World Bank Is A Good Idea
Dennis Whittle wants to change the way people come up with ideas for aid projects. His latest venture was inspired by feedback loops for cellphones.
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