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Shots - Health Blog
4:15 pm
Wed July 25, 2012

Flaws And All, Medicaid Can Improve Adults' Health

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A budget crunch in Oregon led to an unintended experiment that helped researchers assess Medicaid's effect on adults' health.

Among the reasons some governors say they're considering not expanding their Medicaid programs under the Affordable Care Act is that Medicaid is, well, not a very good program.

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It's All Politics
4:14 pm
Wed July 25, 2012

Pro-Obama SuperPAC Takes Aim At Romney's 'Olympic Gold'

Originally published on Thu July 26, 2012 1:31 pm

Election 2012
4:12 pm
Wed July 25, 2012

Black Business Owners Urge Obama To Aid Growth

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Then-presidential candidate Barack Obama poses with National Urban League President Marc Morial on Aug. 2, 2008.

Originally published on Wed July 25, 2012 6:29 pm

President Obama's speech to the National Urban League conference in New Orleans on Wednesday night coincides with a debate over the role of government in helping small businesses succeed.

Some black Americans say they have an especially hard time when it comes to owning and operating their own businesses.

On the northern edge of New Orleans' French Quarter, Shaka Zulu and his wife, Na'imah, are trying desperately to protect a slice of local culture that sometimes gets lost here.

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Music Interviews
3:38 pm
Wed July 25, 2012

The Practical Side Of The Great American Jam Band

Originally published on Wed July 25, 2012 6:29 pm

The Grateful Dead's eponymous live album started it all for Nicholas Meriwether.

It was 1985. He was studying history at Princeton and got hooked by psychedelic jams like "Wharf Rat." After his first concert, he knew: "I will spend the rest of my life thinking and studying this."

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The Torch
3:31 pm
Wed July 25, 2012

Fencer Mariel Zagunis Will Carry U.S. Flag In Opening Ceremony

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Mariel Zagunis has been named the U.S. flagbearer for the London 2012 Opening Ceremony. Here, Zagunis celebrates a win in the individual sabre final at the Pan American Games last year.

Originally published on Wed July 25, 2012 3:47 pm

Mariel Zagunis, the two-time gold medalist in sabre, has been named the U.S. flagbearer for Friday's Opening Ceremony of the London 2012 Olympics. Zagunis, who was chosen by her peers for the honor, will be the first fencer to carry the flag since 1968, when Janice Lee Romary led the U.S. team in Mexico City.

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The Salt
3:16 pm
Wed July 25, 2012

Pizza Museum To Offer A Slice Of American Food And Culture

Originally published on Mon October 15, 2012 10:23 am

Many foods have their own dedicated museums — like burnt food and mustard — so why not pizza? That's what Brian Dwyer, the owner of the world's largest collection of pizza memorabilia, has wondered for a long time.

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The Two-Way
3:06 pm
Wed July 25, 2012

'Truly Ironic': Sandy Weill Says Big Banks Should Be Split Up

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Sandy Weill, former chairman of Citigroup, in 2006.

Originally published on Wed July 25, 2012 3:44 pm

Sandy I. Weill, the former Citigroup CEO who helped usher in the era of super banks, said during an interview with CNBC today that big banks should be split up.

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World Cafe
3:02 pm
Wed July 25, 2012

Brendan Benson On World Cafe

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Brendan Benson.

Brendan Benson has spent the past decade and a half curating a distinct and exciting sound, but his ascent hasn't been a smooth one. His debut album, 1996's One Mississippi, is considered a power-pop classic, but it sold poorly at the time of its release.

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Shots - Health Blog
2:58 pm
Wed July 25, 2012

As Pain Pills Change, Abusers Move To New Drugs

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Opana is the latest painkiller that's become popular with drug abusers.

Originally published on Wed July 25, 2012 6:29 pm

To the uninitiated, Austin, Ind., doesn't look like a town under siege.

In the maze of back roads off the city's main drag, the houses are close together. Some look rundown; others are well-kept.

For Jeremy Stevens, these are his former drug haunts. Steven says many of the homes are inhabited by people who abuse and deal prescription painkillers.

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Mountain Stage
2:49 pm
Wed July 25, 2012

Kathleen Edwards On Mountain Stage

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Kathleen Edwards performs on Mountain Stage.

Originally published on Thu July 26, 2012 3:04 pm

Now one of the most respected singer-songwriters in the business, Kathleen Edwards released her second album, Back to Me, just months before this Mountain Stage performance in West Virginia in June 2005.

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