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Millions of people may soon be disenrolled from Medicaid despite still being eligible
States can once again begin removing people from their Medicaid rolls. It's estimated that about 15 million people could lose their coverage in the coming months, including many who remain eligible.
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Nashville councilmember plans to restore ousted Tennessee Democrat
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Nashville Metro Councilmember at Large Zulfat Suara, who plans to vote to reinstate Rep. Justin Jones to Tennessee's House after his expulsion over a gun control protest.
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What should minimum pay be for workers who deliver food for apps? NYC can't agree
In New York City, an ongoing battle over giving a minimum wage to delivery workers for apps like DoorDash, Uber Eats and Grubhub came to a head at an hours long council hearing on Friday.
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Navy ship with a Confederate name now honors Black Union Hero Robert Smalls instead
The navy is renaming the USS Chancellorsville, a name honoring a Confederate victory. It will now be the USS Robert Smalls, after an enslaved man who escaped the South by stealing a Confederate ship.
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Boston Marathon first responders became a family in the wake of tragedy
Ten years ago, these first responders were strangers.
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Clarence Thomas sold property to Texas billionaire Harlan Crow, new revelations show
Justice Thomas never reported it. Ethics experts say selling property and failing to disclose it is a clear violation of the law.
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Montana becomes 1st state to approve a full ban of TikTok
Montana's bill goes farther than bans in nearly half of the states that target devices on state-issued devices. Instead, Montana's legislation makes it illegal for anyone to download TikTok.
The tax deadline is Tuesday. So far, refunds are 10% smaller than last year
Have you filed your tax return? The 2023 deadline is Tuesday, April 18. Most taxpayers are getting hundreds of dollars less in refunds than they did last year.
Japanese PM Kishida unharmed after explosion heard at port where he was due to speak
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida was in the city of Wakayama, stumping for a candidate in upcoming by-elections when an explosion was heard. At least one person has been detained.
NYC is waging a war against rats. Meet the woman leading the charge
The rats don't run this city! Allegedly.
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