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Obama Closes His Run Of Speeches To Congress With Appeal For Broad Reform
"It's one of the few regrets of my presidency," Obama said in a moment of self-critique, "that the rancor and suspicion between the parties has gotten worse instead of better."
In Speech On Capitol Hill, Obama Requests Few Specifics Of Lawmakers
The State of the Union is usually a laundry list of things the president hopes Congress will get done in the year. But Republicans noticed there were few specific requests of lawmakers.
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Iran Releases 10 U.S. Navy Sailors, After Detaining Them Overnight
"There are no indications that the sailors were harmed during their brief detention," the Department of Defense says, confirming the release of nine men and one woman.
Would Paying Your Doctor Cash Up Front Get You Better Care?
Doctors are experimenting with direct primary care, a lower-cost version of cash-only concierge care. Patients pay a flat monthly fee for primary care, including email and phone contact.
2016 Pritzker Prize Goes To Chilean Architect Alejandro Aravena
Aravena, 48, is known for his socially conscious, sustainable design, often executed at staggering speed and on minuscule budgets.
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Simplicity And Restraint Make 'Lucy Barton' Shine
Elizabeth Strout's new novel, about an estranged mother and daughter reconnecting during the daughter's illness, is a marvel of quiet simplicity. Reviewer Annalisa Quinn calls it "a true novel."
The Epic Web Comic That Reimagines The Legend Of Bruce Lee
In a new Web series, Jeremy Arambulo presents his illustrated take on a fantastical — and real — showdown between the Hollywood star and another noted martial artist.
Politics Podcast: Obama's Humblebrag, Regret And The Nastiness Of Politics
The politics team dissects President Obama's final State of the Union address, Gov. Nikki Haley's Republican address and what it all means for both parties.
Great Expectations: Dickens And The Powerball
Tonight's record $1.5 billion Powerball drawing may seem like a modern phenomenon, but this frenzy is nothing new. Just ask Charles Dickens, who bemusedly observed the Naples lottery 170 years ago.
How A Little Boy's Cancer Diagnosis Inspired A Haunting Video Game
Joel Green was just a baby when he was diagnosed with brain cancer. His dad, Ryan, used his skills as a video game developer to tell the story of the family's struggle with that dragon, cancer.
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