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Aside from a moral obligation, improving the health of people in other nations is smart foreign policy, former President Clinton said Wednesday.
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The so-called "public option" -- after being declared dead several times over the course of the health care debate -- is still on the radar ...
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BOSTON (Reuters) - Scott Brown, the Republican whose surprise victory in the Senate race in Massachusetts rocked the political landscape, has signed a...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - In a test of congressional support for President Barack Obama's new Afghanistan strategy, lawmakers are set to vote on Wed...
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Some 65 years after their service, a group of former civilian women pilots whose unheralded work was key to helping the U.S. effort in World War II ar...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Health secretary Kathleen Sebelius will escalate pressure on health insurance companies on Wednesday, urging them to forgo shor...
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The head of the Health and Human Services Department is sketching out a stark choice for the nation's insurers: oppose reform and eventually lose...
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RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) - U.S. Vice President Joe Biden publicly scolded Israel Wednesday over a Jewish settlement plan, saying it was undermini...
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President Obama has set an aggressive schedule for completing work on the bulk of the year-in-the-making health care package and may be getting the ju...
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RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) - Vice President Joe Biden publicly condemned on Wednesday Israel's new plan to build 1,600 homes for Jewish settle...