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An electronic health records system for veterans has caused unnecessary suffering
It took decades for the VA to begin updating it's electronic health records system. After breakdowns, the VA stopped all work on the $16 billion update with the Oracle-Cerner electronic health record.
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NHL Playoffs 1st round: A curse lifted, defending champions ousted and 14 overtimes
NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer talks with NHL senior writer Dan Rosen about the buzz surrounding the first round of playoffs, growing parity in the NHL, and matchups to watch as the next round starts Tuesday.
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U.S.-China relations are at a low point. Are things starting to turn around?
President Biden's prediction of a "thaw" in the diplomatic relationship with China coincides with the arrival from Beijing of a new ambassador to the U.S.
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Biden and McCarthy reach a deal to avoid default. Here's what's in it
While the bill raises the debt ceiling, it also affects a wide range of people by limiting spending and changing guidelines around food stamps and student loans.
The story of a Kansas couple struggling to avoid bankruptcy over medical debt
In NPR's on-going investigation into medical debt with Kaiser Health News, we travel to Lawrence, Kan., to see how far one couple went to avoid bankruptcy.
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U.S. stands by as a partner to help as Khan's arrest adds to Pakistan's turmoil
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Derek Chollet, counselor to Secretary of State Antony Blinken, about multiple court cases and corruption charges filed against Pakistan's former Prime Minister Imran Khan.
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Texas primary is an early test of new voting rules Republicans passed in many states
In the Texas primary, Republican Gov. Greg Abbott and Democratic nominee Beto O'Rourke easily won their primaries. Attorney General Ken Paxton will head to a GOP runoff against George P. Bush.
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Biden's budget doesn't fund everything progressives wanted, but Rep. Jayapal has hope
President Biden's budget for fiscal year 2023 includes new funding for climate, clean energy and environmental justice programs. Yet, some believe Biden failed progressives with this proposed budget.
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'Succession' fans learn who would take over for monstrous mogul Logan Roy
The final episode of the award-winning HBO series Succession aired Sunday night. Here's a look back on the show.
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When she won the first national spelling bee, Marie C. Bolden dealt a blow to racism
Her victory made national news, upending stereotypes about race less than 50 years after the end of slavery. It also sparked racist fury.
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