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Many Flexible Health Plans Come With A Costly Trap
A growing number of marketplace plans leave consumers responsible for potentially unlimited out-of-network health care bills, despite expectations that there are caps in place.
As Tech Firms Come To Oakland, So Do Hopes Of Racial Diversity
Oakland, Calif., is known for being diverse. The tech industry? Not so much. But there's hope the situation will improve as more tech companies move to Oakland.
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An LLC? It Gives Facebook Founder More Freedom To Meet Philanthropic Goals
Creating a for-profit company to manage his $45 billion pledge means Mark Zuckerberg is giving himself flexibility in deciding the best way of tackling the social issues he cares about.
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Rock Climbing Superstar Quests For Energy Sustainability
What does the world's most famous free solo climber do when he's not on the wall? Anthropologist Barbara J. King talks to Alex Honnold about climbing — and his interest in energy and the environment.
Before Minecraft, The Blocks Were Made Of Wood
Don't call it a comeback: Blocks have been here for more than 100 years. Studies have shown they can help build language and cognition skills — and even help teach math.
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Bentley Administration Sends Letter to White House
Governor Robert Bentley says the federal government is not keeping his administration informed about refugees from the Middle East. Bentley made the…
Senate Passes Bill To Defund Planned Parenthood, Repeal Health Law
The House has managed to vote more than 50 times to repeal all or part of the health care law, but it's always been tougher in the Senate. They are symbolic votes that the president would veto.
It's A Numbers Game
Order the following famous families from most amount of brothers to the fewest brothers: Jonas Brothers, Marx Brothers, Ringling Brothers. That would be Ringling (7), Marx (5) and Jonas (4).
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In A Class By Itself
Contestants tell us whether classes are made up, or a real course that students are amassing thousands of dollars of debt to enroll in.
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Living On My Hair
From Questlove to Jennifer Aniston, it's really the hair that makes the icon. We rewrote the Bon Jovi song "Livin' on a Prayer" to be about famous people with famous hair.
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