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As Biden Reopens ACA Enrollment, Are You Eligible To Sign Up Or Switch Health Plans?
The federal insurance exchange, HealthCare.gov, has reopened for changes and new sign-ups until May 15. But states with their own exchanges have different rules. Here's what you need to know.
You Don't Have To Suffer To Benefit From COVID Vaccination — But Some Prefer It
Live-tweeting your fever and body aches after your second shot is the ultimate humble-brag of 2021. But does it really matter to immunity if you have a strong reaction to the COVID-19 vaccine?
Latest on Ukraine: Russia will mark WWII Victory Day, as Ukraine war rolls on (May 8)
Catch up on key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Virtual border wall between U.S. and Mexico creates privacy and safety concerns
The federal government has invested millions in surveillance technology along the southern border whose aim is to keep migrants and drug smugglers out of the U.S.
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Will civil rights prevail in Chester, Pennsylvania's bankruptcy plan?
Legal experts say people with judgments and settlements against the city will likely be left with little or no remittance.
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Biden to meet with congressional leaders to discuss debt ceiling deal
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warned last week that if the debt ceiling isn't raised so the U.S. can continue to borrow money, the country might run out of money to pay its bills as soon as June 1.
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States That Expand Medicaid Detect More Cases Of Diabetes
Researchers say their study suggests that more diabetes is being detected in particular states because, thanks to Medicaid, more poor people have access to screening and care.
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The South's Handling Of Coronavirus Could Be 'A Macabre Game Of Whack-A-Mole'
Underlying issues such as poverty and chronic disease make the South particularly vulnerable. The region is also at high risk for natural disasters at a time when emergency resources are stretched.
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A chapter ends for this historic Asian American bookstore, but its story continues
For decades, Eastwind Books was an anchor for the Bay Area's Asian American community. Now, the husband and wife duo behind it have decided to close the shop.
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Remembering Father Kevin Mullan, who built bridges between Catholics and Protestants
The Reverend Kevin Mullan died on Saturday in Northern Ireland after a long illness.
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