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Democratic Senator Glad GOP's Bill Is Sidelined, But Sees Long Fight Ahead
Michigan's Debbie Stabenow says apparent defeat of Republicans' health care effort in the Senate is "great news," but notes that earlier attempts have been forsaken and rebooted.
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With Two More Defections Tabling Health Care Bill, What's Next For GOP?
NPR political editor Domenico Montanaro explains the future for Republicans' health care efforts after senators from Utah and Kansas announced they wouldn't support consideration of the current bill.
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9 Questions About The Debt Ceiling, Answered
"It's time for this again?" you ask. Yes. Yes it is. Now you can be prepared for the upcoming battle.
Researchers Examine When People Are More Susceptible To Fake News
Whether people consume news in a social setting or alone can affect how likely they are to fact-check. Research suggests people let their guard down when they're in groups and become less skeptical.
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GOP Health Care Bill Dies In The Senate, What's Next For Democrats?
Steve Inskeep talks to Democratic Sen. Mazie Hirono of Hawaii about her party's strategy going forward as Republicans tried to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare.
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Couple Gets Engaged At Garth Brooks Concert
At a Garth Brooks concert in Oklahoma, Drew Bargsley had just proposed to his girlfriend when Brooks stopped the show to acknowledge what had happened. He offered to pay for the couple's honeymoon.
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Russia And U.S. Negotiate Russian Compounds Seized By U.S. Authorities
The Obama administration shuttered the two Russian luxury estates in retaliation for the country's interference in the U.S. presidential elections. Russia says the seizure was criminal.
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'American Nightmare': How A U.S. Police Shooting Is Roiling Australia
Days after a Sydney woman was shot and killed by Minneapolis police, Australian publications are covering the story as front-page news.
Pushing Hospitals To Reduce Readmissions Hasn't Increased Deaths
The Affordable Care Act penalizes hospitals if patients are discharged and then readmitted with the same problems too often. That effort has improved care for patients, two researchers say.
White House Highlights 'Made In America' Products From Each State
Some of the products showcased at a White House event were clearly iconic, like Stetson cowboy hats from Texas. Some were less obvious, like door hinges from Missouri.
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