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Health Insurers Say They Don't Want To Go Back To Being The Bad Guys
Researchers asked health insurance executives what worries them most about Republican plans to repeal and replace Obamacare. They said incentives to keep healthy people enrolled need to be stronger.
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Friday News Roundup - Domestic
Flynn-sanity. Also, other news.
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Amazon Strikes A Deal With Apple, But Cuts Out Independent Sellers
Many independent businesses use Amazon to sell goods. But thanks to a new deal between Amazon and Apple, some small businesses selling used Apple products are unable to sell through Amazon.
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Two Doctors Weigh Whether To Accept Obamacare Plans
Fears of a medical system that favors the wealthy grow as some doctors reject Affordable Care Act insurance. Insurers need to balance the need to offer consumers low rates and paying doctors enough.
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Broadband companies pledge to help low income families pay for high speed internet
The Biden administration is rolling out its new push to lower internet costs. But it's hard to promote the program to people who don't have internet.
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Subprime Market Miseries Spread to Wall Street
Widespread problems within the subprime loan market have created havoc on Wall Street, with a cascading effect through world markets.
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Live Nation and Justice Department reach settlement in antitrust case
The trial, which began a week ago in a New York City courtroom, aimed to break up Live Nation and its subsidiary, Ticketmaster.
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U.S. Now Says No Direct Evidence Of 'Kill/Capture Teams' So Far In Capitol Riot
The top U.S. prosecutor for the District of Columbia cited a "disconnect" after federal prosecutors in Arizona said there was "strong evidence" that pro-Trump rioters intended to kill officials.
WNBA's Elena Della Donne Thrives In Chicago
Women's pro basketball takes center stage Thursday night with the start of playoffs. The Eastern Conference champions Chicago Sky are in the post season for the first time since joining the league eight years ago. A big reason for that success is 6'5" rookie Elena Della Donne.
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Most Expensive Presidential Campaign Ended In Sprint To Spend
A campaign marked by money, fundraisers (including the infamous one that produced Mitt Romney's "47 percent" moment) and superPACs finished with spending sprees across the board, according to final campaign finance reports. In all, more than $2 billion was spent on the presidential race.
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