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7 Insurers Alleged To Have Discriminated Against HIV Patients
The plans sought to discourage costly HIV patients by not including their drugs on approved lists or by requiring substantial cost sharing, a Harvard Law School group says in federal complaints.
New Biography Reveals The Life And Legacy Of Saxophonist Dexter Gordon
Gordon started out as a bebop prodigy in the '40s, and went on to star in the '86 film 'Round Midnight. Maxine Gordon captures her late husband's voice and music in the book Sophisticated Giant.
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Does 1-Minute Interval Training Work? We Ask The Guy Who Tested It
In his new book, researcher Martin Gibala explains that workouts with periods of intense exercise aren't just for the super-fit. They also help make the most of limited workout time.
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Pence Expanded Medicaid As Governor, Now He May Be Part Of Cutting It
Indiana Gov. Mike Pence expanded access to Medicaid with a conservative twist. How it was done may offer hints into how Republicans proceed with changes to Obamacare.
In The Pandemic Era, This 'Gathering' Has Lost Some Of Its Magic
Magic: The Gathering is a popular collectible card game that's been around for years. But it can be an expensive hobby, and it thrives on in-person play. The pandemic has knocked players for a loop.
Simone Biles reminds us: You never know what Olympic athletes are going through
Simone Biles is the most decorated gymnast in history. But she withdrew from the last summer Olympic Games due to mental health struggles. Her journey is chronicled in the new Netflix series Simone Biles Rising.
Impeachment Looms Over Trump Trip Abroad, As It Did For Clinton In 1998
President Trump leaves for a three-day trip to London on Monday. But as former President Clinton's 1998 impeachment drama showed, there's little refuge from the political storm — even overseas.
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At the Florida Man Games, big crowds cheer competitors evading police, wrestling over beer
The Florida Man Games made its debut Saturday in St. Augustine, with a dozen teams competing in events inspired by some of Florida's most harrowing and hilarious headlines.
Local police review boards would be banned under a Florida bill
A proposal would do away with existing police review boards around the state and prevent local governments from creating panels to delve into complaints of police wrongdoing.
A Russian anti-war politician is blocked from running against Putin
Russian election authorities rejected Boris Nadezhdin as a candidate in next month's presidential balloting.
Why Republicans are calling Walz 'Tampon Tim' — and why Democrats embrace it
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz signed a law last year requiring public schools to provide period products "to all menstruating students" in grades 4-12. Some Republicans are now criticizing him for it.
Steven Stamkos signs with Nashville as the Lightning move on from their captain
It's the end of an era for the Lightning, as Steven Stamkos signs a four-year free-agent contract with the Nashville Predators after spending 16 years and scoring more than 500 goals in a Tampa Bay uniform.
This Kansas City Chiefs player's Super Bowl outfit carries special meaning
Many of the players in Sunday's Super Bowl will arrive at the stadium dressed to the nines. But one — Kansas City wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins — will be wearing something extra special.
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Elon Musk says federal employees must either document their work — or lose their jobs
Federal workers across the U.S. government received an email on Saturday, with Musk giving an apparent ultimatum. The billionaire has used a similar tactic at companies he owns.
ICE is making more arrests, but critics say some claims don't add up
Immigration authorities are making more arrests than they did under President Biden. But the Department of Homeland Security's own data shows that they're not keeping pace with White House demands.
Hulk Hogan will be the commissioner of a pro league for unscripted freestyle wrestling
The Clearwater resident and pro wrestling icon is helping to launch Real American Freestyle wrestling, which will mix the glitz of "sports entertainment" with men’s and women’s matches.
Sen. Grassley Gives Kavanaugh Accuser More Time To Consider Options
Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's path to confirmation hit a roadblock after allegations of sexual assault decades ago. The Senate Judiciary Committee wants Christine Blasey Ford to testify.
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Andrew Cuomo fights for his political life and his version of the Democratic Party
Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has a long list of accomplishments, many of them progressive. In the race for New York City mayor, that experience hasn't given him the boost he wanted.
RFK Jr. admits to dumping a dead bear in Central Park, solving a decade-old mystery
The presidential candidate said he'd planned to take the roadkill home and skin it, but got waylaid by a long day of falconry and steak dinner. The mystery of the bear cub made national news in 2014.
Mike Evans calls decision to join 49ers after 12 seasons in Tampa a 'no-brainer'
The decision to leave Tampa Bay wasn’t easy after Evans and his family built strong relationships with the community over 12 seasons. Once past that, he says, picking a new spot was far easier.
Legislador de Florida busca abolir las asociaciones de propietarios de viviendas
Un legislador que representa a Miami dice que es “muy probable” que presente una ley con el objetivo de eliminar las asociaciones de propietarios de viviendas (HOAs por sus siglas en inglés).
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Confederate Street Names In Hollywood To Come Down
After a five and a half hour-long public comment and discussion, the city of Hollywood decided to rename streets that bear the names of Confederate icons.
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Many remain trapped in Florida as destructive Hurricane Ian heads toward South Carolina
The devastation began to come into focus a day after Ian made landfall as one of the strongest hurricanes ever to hit to the U.S. The storm flooded homes on both coasts, cut off the only bridge to Sanibel, destroyed the historic Naples pier and knocked out electricity to 2.5 million homes and businesses. At least one man was confirmed dead.
A prosecutor says Rebekah Jones mischaracterizes her agreement in a hacking plea deal
Under the deal, Jones admitted guilt and agreed to pay $200 per month toward $20,000 to cover the cost of the criminal investigation, attend mental health counseling monthly and perform 150 hours of community service.
What's at stake in Atlanta's 'Cop City' protests
Police arrested at least 35 people after activists set heavy equipment on fire. Tensions have been building for years over the plan to build a large police training facility.
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