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Big Spenders With Private Insurance Found In Unexpected Places
A Thomson Reuters analysis of what the privately insured spend on health care shows that it's wrong to presume that a region with high Medicare spending also has a cost problem from private insurance.
Many companies have decided it's almost impossible to do business in Russia
Companies from BP to GM are either cutting their investments or curtailing their presence in Russia — adding to the country's isolation after its invasion of Ukraine.
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Reading 9-to-5: Richard Russo's Favorite Office Lit
Although the Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist says working in an office is his idea of hell, he admits loving fictional portrayals of the workplace. He talks with Steve Inskeep about some of his favorite literary takes on office life.
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Latest Judge's Ruling On BP Oil Spill Is Key To Upcoming Trial
A federal judge in New Orleans has ruled that BP dumped 3.19 million gallons of oil into the Gulf of Mexico in 2010. The company could face a maximum $13.7 billion fine.
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Opinion: School shows are a magical part of the holidays
NPR's Scott Simon talks about how much he enjoys watching school stage productions this time of year and why.
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ExxonMobil makes a $60 billion oil deal, doubling down on fossil fuels
As climate researchers say the world must transition away from new oil and gas production, ExxonMobil is acquiring a major U.S. shale oil company with one of the country's biggest oil fields.
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In solidarity with actors, other Hollywood unions demand studios resume negotiations
Writers, directors and other Hollywood union members demand the studios and streamers come back to the bargaining table with performers.
'Time' magazine names Taylor Swift its 2023 Person of the Year
The 33-year-old international pop star has been playing to massive crowds on her Eras Tour and has garnered attention for her budding romance with Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.
UAW workers at major Ford and GM truck plants vote 'no' on record contract deals
Big 3 autoworkers are voting on the record contracts that emerged after the six-week auto strike. While the overall tallies so far favor the deals, a majority voted no at two major truck plants.
Biden steps up security for Jewish communities in the U.S. after the attack in Israel
President Biden spoke with Jewish community leaders at the White House Wednesday, and said he had asked his administration to boost security for any potential threats to Jews in the United States.
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