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A $22,368 Bill That Dodged and Weaved to Find a Gap in America’s Health System
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Bad news for one unlucky patient is also a stark example of how dysfunctional U.S. health coverage can be.
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Photographer Captures Economic Impact of Covid on New York
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The pandemic shattered the city’s economy, affecting people’s homes, livelihoods and wallets. One photojournalist documented the hardships, as both a lament and a tribute.
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House Passes Labor Rights Expansion, but Senate Chances Are Slim
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The House approved the most significant enhancement of labor rights since the New Deal, but the measure appeared headed for a Senate filibuster amid widespread Republican opposition.
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The top editor at NewsNation, a new cable news entrant, departs amid staff turmoil.
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The departure comes after two other senior editors left NewsNation in recent months. The network has struggled to draw viewers.
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Court Dismisses Trump Campaign’s Defamation Suit Against New York Times
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A New York State judge ruled that the opinion essay at the center of the suit was constitutionally protected speech.
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Recall of Kia Vehicles Comes With a Special Caution: Don’t Park in the Garage
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A concern over fire risk for nearly 380,000 Kia Sportage and Cadenza vehicles is underscored by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
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Why Oprah’s Meghan and Harry Special Won’t Have a Streaming Home
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The three participants’ ties to Netflix and Apple, along with Ms. Winfrey’s desire to reach a big live-viewing audience, paved the way to an old-school deal with CBS.
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Lina Khan, a Big Tech critic, is expected to be nominated to the Federal Trade Commission.
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The appointment would be the latest sign that the Biden administration planned to take an aggressive posture toward tech giants,
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Roger Mudd, Anchorman Who Stumped a Kennedy, Is Dead at 93
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A staple of CBS, NBC and PBS, he was best known for his interview with Senator Edward M. Kennedy in 1979, when he asked a simple question: “Why do you want to be president?”
