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Mitt Romney's Shifting Stance On Health Care
Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney said Sunday that he might not want to repeal the entire Affordable Care Act after all. He said he supports the provision that assures people with pre-existing health conditions can get coverage.
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What's At Stake For Automakers In Fight Over Emissions Standards
NPR's Scott Simon asks former EPA official Margo Oge how automakers are responding to the Trump administration's moves to loosen efficiency standards.
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New Insurance May Not Cover What You Think It Does
People can soon buy health insurance that may be cheaper than Obamacare. It however is not required to cover as many medical services and is exempt from covering people with pre-existing conditions.
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Administration Proposes Rolling Back Fuel Economy Standards
Rachel Martin talks to Margo Oge, who helped develop the Environmental Protection Agency's emission standards, about the Trump administration's decision to weaken efficiency requirements.
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Trump, Addressing Far-Right QAnon Conspiracy, Offers Praise For Its Followers
The president said he didn't know much about the online conspiracy theory community, other than he believes its followers "like me very much."
State Attorneys General Want To Know If Facebook And Google Are Too Big
NPR's David Greene talks to Ohio Attorney General David Yost about the multi-state, antitrust probes into Facebook and the parent company of Google.
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2 Uncles And A 'Doorway To Imagination' Spread Love On Social Media
The backyard wood structure looks like something you'd find in a secret garden or a little hut in the forest. The artist and his husband have gained lots of fans on social media.
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After Coronavirus Outbreak, Protective Masks Are In Short Supply
Prices for protective masks have surged as fears of coronavirus spread. Demand for masks has easily outpaced the current supply. The U.S. government is urging manufacturers to scale up production.
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An Airbnb For Farmland Hits A Snag, As Farmers Raise Data Privacy Concerns
The Internet startup Tillable wants to match farmers with farmland available for rent. The problem? Farmers already on that land fear their farm data is being used against them.
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Toyota Announces Makeover Of Its Flagship Car
Toyota is investing in a major makeover of its Avalon sedan. It's an interesting choice because Americans are bypassing sedans in favor of SUVs. And while the Avalon is reliable, its styling is considered stodgy, at best.
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