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Small Violations Of Medical Privacy Can Hurt Patients And Erode Trust
Breaches that expose the health details of just a patient or two are proliferating nationwide. Regulators focus on larger privacy breaches and rarely take action on small ones, despite their harm.
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Trump Comments, Terror Events Provide Punch For Tabloid Front Pages
Following the San Bernardino massacre and heightened rhetoric about Muslims, newspapers — both tabloid and conventional dailies — have been making news for taking tough stances on their front pages.
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Bipartisan Legislation Aims To Tighten Visa Waiver Program
Visitors from 38 countries don't need a visa to enter the U.S. Steve Inskeep talks to Sen. Jeff Flake, R-AZ, about the legislation he introduced that would up security of the visa waiver program.
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Compensation To VW Owners Will Include Loss Of Resale Value
Volkswagen announced Thursday that owners of its diesel vehicles involved in the emissions scandal will be compensated for the loss of resale value of their cars.
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Celebrities' Medical Records Tempt Hospital Workers To Snoop
When well-known performers receive health care, the details of their cases can leak. Electronic medical records make peeking easier — and also make it easier to catch the staffers who looked.
Millennials Want To Send Troops To Fight ISIS, But Don't Want To Serve
A comprehensive new poll from the Harvard Institute of Politics dives into the politics of the nation's 18- to 29-year-olds. The poll also looked at support for Bernie Sanders and immigration.
Crash Test Yummies
In 1993 the Crash Test Dummies had their biggest hit, Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm. Given the title, it's baffling it wasn't about food.
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State Quarters
Contestants identify U.S. states from a description of the back of their state quarter.
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A Few Good Answers
Contestants do their best Jack Nicholson impression and respond to clues with answers that rhyme with "truth."
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The Guy Who Makes The Best Cowbells
He has no signs, no store, no advertising. He's in his late 70s and makes all his instruments by hand. But, as percussionists around the world know, nothing sounds like a Cali Rivera cowbell.
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