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Vision Care Lags, With Blind Spots In Insurance Coverage
Up to 16 million people in the U.S. have undiagnosed or uncorrected vision errors that could be helped by glasses, contact lenses or surgery. But many health plans don't include routine vision care.
Nike Sees Executive Departures In Harassment Reckoning
Some former Nike employees say a jock mentality that celebrated athletics also encouraged bullying and the departure of talented women.
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If SNAP Changes, More Work Would Be Required For Food Assistance
Lawmakers disagree over money for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program — what used to be called food stamps. House Republicans want to expand work requirements for those receiving assistance.
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Retired U.S. General On Shiite Cleric's Showing In Iraqi Election
Rachel Martin talks to retired Lt. Gen. Sean MacFarland about the re-emergence of anti-American political figure Moqtada al-Sadr. MacFarland led U.S. forces against ISIS in Iraq from 2015-2016.
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Primary Results: Democratic Women Prevail In Pennsylvania Contests
Seats critical to the Democrats' calculus for winning back the House were on the line Tuesday night, including many in Pennsylvania. The state's congressional districts were redrawn this spring.
Kids Are Taking Fewer Antibiotics, More ADHD Meds
Doctors are prescribing fewer drugs to children, especially antibiotics. But use of certain drugs, including ADHD medications, has increased.
10 Children Living Amid Feces Were Tortured For 'Sadistic Purpose,' Police Say
Police found them living in squalor. Their parents were charged after an investigation revealed "a long and continuous history of severe physical and emotional abuse."
Newly Uncovered Pages From Anne Frank's Diary Reveal Risqué Jokes
She covered them up with brown paper while hiding from the Nazis in Amsterdam. But on Tuesday, the texts were revealed.
Baltimore's Top Cop Resigns Days After Being Charged With Not Filing Tax Returns
Darryl De Sousa had only been in the job of commissioner for a few months. Federal prosecutors say he failed to file for the tax years 2013, 2014 and 2015.
Hospitals See Growing Numbers Of Kids And Teens At Risk For Suicide
The number of children and teens who visited the hospital for suicidal thoughts or attempts doubled from 2008 to 2015. Rates were highest during the school year.
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