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Supreme Court Vindicates President; Upholds Obamacare Subsidies
The high court preserved a key provision in Obama's signature health care law. Chief Justice John Roberts' written opinion seems to shut the door on further legal challenges to the law.
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Complaint Says Insurance Plans Discriminate Against HIV Patients
Some insurance companies charge the highest copays for HIV/AIDS drugs, even generics, the civil rights complaint alleges. This could discourage high-cost patients from enrolling in the plans.
Walmart becomes latest — and biggest — company to roll back its DEI policies
Conservative groups have filed lawsuits against workplace diversity initiatives that prioritize historically marginalized groups.
Sen. Jeanne Shaheen: Lawmakers must find 'common ground' to end the government shutdown
On the seventh day of the shutdown, Sen. Jeanne Shaheen tells NPR she's working with colleagues from both parties to find common ground and reopen the government.
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Larry Kaplow
Larry Kaplow
Larry Kaplow edits the work of NPR's correspondents in the Middle East and helps direct coverage about the region. That has included NPR's work on the Syrian civil war, the Trump administration's reduction in refugee admissions, the Iran nuclear deal, the US-backed fight against ISIS in Syria and Iraq, and the conflict between the Israelis and Palestinians.
Poll: Most Americans Think Trump Will Be Remembered As A Subpar President
By a 60%-to-27% margin, Americans said they thought Trump would go down as either one of the worst presidents in history or below average. President-elect Joe Biden is viewed more positively.
Chiquita Brands To Buy Irish Rival
The $526 million deal would create the world's biggest banana company which will be called ChiquitaFyffes.
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Bryne, Davis take lead in gubernatorial fundraisers
By GOPs Bryne, Demo Davis raised more money in bids for gubernatorial nominationsMontgomery, AL – - Former two-year college ChancellorBradley Byrne has…
Kim Scott's Block Party Radio Extends to 2 Hours
Beginning on Saturday, August 10, Block Party Radio, hosted by chart topping jazz and classical flutist Kim Scott, will extend it's time on the airwaves.…
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Election officials are taking a stand against voter fraud and voter intimidation as the November 6th presidential election draws near. Alabama's Attorney…
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