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New Industry Opposition Group Hammers PA Governor’s Fracking-Health Record
STATE IMPACT PENNSYLVANIA - A coalition of anti-fracking groups says Gov. Tom Wolf should pay more attention to the health impacts of fracking, and that he’s “turned his back” on people who say they’ve suffered from the state’s natural gas industry.
'Will I Have A Place To Live?' Scrambling To Survive After $600 Benefits End
Millions of people who've lost all or some of their income are having to make hard choices — from moving across the country for cheaper rent to raiding retirement savings.
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ICE Targets 7-Eleven Stores In Nationwide Immigration Raids
Immigration agents arrested 21 people on suspicion of being in the country illegally. They promised more raids to go after employers who hire unauthorized immigrants.
Cohen, Trump Push To Decide What's Protected By Attorney-Client Privilege
Michael Cohen is set to appear in federal court on Monday amid a battle over what evidence the Justice Department may examine after an FBI raid.
EPA's Scott Pruitt, Subject Of Many Ethics Probes, Plays Defense Before Senate
Pruitt is facing a slew of allegations of excess spending and, as of Tuesday, claims that his agency sought to block a study on a suspected carcinogen. "I share your concerns," he told senators.
These Older Workers Hadn't Planned To Retire So Soon. The Pandemic Sped Things Up
Millions more people than expected joined the ranks of the retired in the pandemic. While some did so joyfully, others were reluctant or had no choice.
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Bernie Sanders Calls For 'Fundamental Reassessment' Of Democratic Party
NPR's Robert Siegel speaks with Sen. Bernie Sanders about his new book, Our Revolution, which outlines his programs to combat inequality, discrimination and lack of opportunity in the U.S.
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What Happens To A Congressman's Health Insurance If Obamacare Goes Down?
Under the Affordable Care Act, most members of Congress and staff who want to buy health insurance must buy it on the exchange. That requirement is not affected by bills aimed at replacing the ACA.
For Divorced Couples, Separate Plans OK To Repay Health Law Tax Credits
The Internal Revenue Service will evenly divvy up the amount divorced or legally separated spouses owe if they have to repay an insurance tax credit — unless they agree to a different arrangement.
'Look Alive Out There' Elevates Its Anecdotes With Humor And Feeling
Sloane Crosley returns to form with her first essay collection in eight years, covering everything from an escalating battle with her neighbor's hip but noisy children to mountain climbing in Ecuador.
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