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Even In Prison, Health Care Often Comes With A Copay
Although the government is responsible for providing health services to people in jail and prison, inmates are still often expected to pay for a share of the treatment.
WATCH: One Baseball Fan's Very Bad Day
The man was sitting along the third base line for Tuesday's Yankees game. He got three chances to catch a ball and fumbled all three.
At What Point Does A Fundraising Ad Go Too Far?
Images of the "starving child" were popular in 1980s campaigns. Critics didn't like the depiction of the developing world as a place of helpless victims. Such ads faded away, but now they're back.
Hear How Energy Policy Helps Bush Put The ! In Jeb!
With a "praise Jesus" and "preach!" presidential candidate Jeb Bush brought his energy level way up Tuesday, after criticism that he's been flat.
The Big New Effort To Revamp College Admissions — Will It Work?
A coalition of colleges and universities aims to level the admissions playing field between rich and poor, and to make the whole process more creative, engaging and less daunting.
Disgraced Scientist Clones Dogs, And Critics Question His Intent
A lab in Seoul is the only place in the world known to commercially clone dogs. But often the dog clones are sickly, critics say, and many other dogs are subjected to surgery to make a clone.
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A Warning To Both Parties On Planned Parenthood And Abortion
Republicans are pushing to strip Planned Parenthood of federal funding. The organization's popularity has held steady, highlighting a risk for the GOP. But there's danger for Democrats, too.
Syrian Opposition Says Russian Airstrikes Aren't Targeting ISIS
For U.S. leaders, the Russian airstrikes have stoked concerns that they would be used against not only ISIS, but also against moderate rebel groups.
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Growing Computer Consensus Leaves Category 4 Joaquin At Sea
The hurricane currently over the Bahamas has maximum sustained winds of 130 mph and could still cause some coastal flooding along the Atlantic Coast.
From FUBAR To Russian Phishing: The Latest From Hillary Clinton's Emails
Russian hackers tried a phishing scheme, a White House operator didn't believe the caller was actually Clinton and she panicked after being unable to find her local NPR station.
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