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Health Insurance CEO On New CBO Report
Independence Blue Cross President and CEO Daniel Hilferty talks with Ailsa Chang about the Congressional Budget Office's latest report on payments the federal government makes to insurance companies.
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What's Next For Net Neutrality
The FCC plans to remove regulations around net neutrality. Ina Fried, chief technology correspondent for Axios, talks NPR's Scott Simon through what to expect.
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HealthCare.gov Enrollment Ends Friday. Sign-Ups Likely To Trail Last Year's
A shorter enrollment period and big cuts in the federal budget for outreach are taking a toll, say those helping with health insurance sign-ups. Deadlines for most state exchanges are a little later.
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Are Farmers Market Sales Peaking? That Might Be Good For Farmers
The rate of growth in the number of farmers markets and sales there has slowed in recent years. But that could mean the entire local food movement is growing up.
Study Questions Need For Employer Health Care Requirement
The component of Obamacare that requires employers to provide health insurance has been delayed twice. Now, groups on both sides of the political spectrum are arguing to get rid of it altogether.
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Book News: Macmillan Inks Deal With Amazon, But Doesn't Sound Happy About It
The publisher makes peace with Amazon — and takes the opportunity to vent some frustration. Also: Paulo Coelho offers to buy The Interview off Sony.
A Backlash Brews Against Low Pay On The Factory Floor
U.S. manufacturing jobs have rebounded since the recession, but many of those positions pay less than they used to. Some states are now questioning whether competing for those jobs is worth it.
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YY Changes Its Tune After Karaoke Is A Hit
Chinese social network site YY originally allowed customers to watch other people play video games, but users realized that the site had more potential. It could be a place to perform virtual karaoke.
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In The Battle Between Taylor Swift And Apple, Swift Didn't Fight Alone
Swift made headlines when her Tumblr post seemed to force Apple to pay musicians for music streamed during a three-month free trial period. But other music industry players get credit as well.
After 25 Years, A Comics Publisher Pauses To Collect And Reflect
A massive new anthology collects the impressive and varied work of the Montreal-based publisher Drawn And Quarterly, whose comics and graphic novels represent a deeply human kind of storytelling.
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