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Mental Health Funding Tied To Florida's Controversial Gun Legislation
Florida has had three mass shootings in 20 months. Twice before, there have been calls for more mental health funding from the state — to no avail. Will this time be any different?
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Gary Cohn, Trump's Chief Economic Adviser, To Depart White House
President Trump's chief economic adviser Gary Cohn is leaving the White House. Cohn has fought against President Trump imposing tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, a battle he appears to have lost.
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Ex-Russian Spy Found Ill In British Shopping Center
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with BBC security correspondent Gordon Corera about the former Russian spy who was found unconscious with a woman at a British shopping center. He had been convicted in Russia for spying for the U.K., and was resettled in England after a spy swap.
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Justice Department Sues California Over Impeding Immigration Enforcement
The new federal lawsuit against California escalates a long-running battle between the Trump administration and state officials on matters from immigration to climate change.
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Leader Of West Virginia Teachers Union Discusses Resolution To Strike
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks to Dale Lee, president of the West Virginia Education Association, about the resolution of the West Virginia teachers strike. Lee has taught in West Virginia public schools for 22 years.
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Patients Like Hospital Care At Home, But Some Insurers Are Skeptical
Some health systems are encouraging selected emergency room patients who are sick but stable and don't need intensive, round-the-clock care to opt for hospital-level care at home, instead.
Probe Into Generic Drug Price Fixing Set To Widen
The Department of Justice and 45 states allege that generic- drug makers colluded to divvy up customers and set prices. Prosecutors are now looking at potential involvement by drug distributors.
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Here's How To Prevent The Next School Shooting, Experts Say
Hundreds of organizations and experts are calling for a public health approach to school-based violence.
U.K. Hospitals Are Overburdened, But The British Love Their Universal Health Care
Budgets are tight, wait times have grown and drugs are being rationed. But most of the U.K. believes the advantages of their taxpayer-funded coverage outweigh the frustrations.
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White House Staff Turnover Was Already Record-Setting. Then More Advisers Left
Senior aides have left the Trump White House at levels not seen in recent history, and the president has foreshadowed more departures to come.
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