May 24, 2013
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States still have many questions on Medicaid program expansion
As state legislative sessions advance, lawmakers are debating whether to expand their Medicaid programs as provided by President Barack Obama’s health care law. It could be one of the most importan...
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US fighter jet missing on training mission
WASHINGTON — U.S. and Italian aircraft on Monday searched the Adriatic Sea after losing contact with a U.S. fighter jet believed to have crashed during a training mission off the coast of Italy. ...
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Speaker of the House John Boehner, R-Ohio, speaks to reporters about the fiscal cliff negotiations Dec. 21 at the Capitol in Washington. Boehner said he no longer wants to negotiate deficit reduction with President Barack Obama.
GOP looks to fight, not negotiate
WASHINGTON — Is Washington’s backroom dealing dead? House Speaker John Boehner says he no longer wants to negotiate deficit reduction with President Barack Obama. The president says he won’t neg...
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States with most gas drilling royalties
Estimates of gas drilling royalties paid to private landowners in 2010, according to the National Association of Royalty Owners, ranked in order of the top several states. Royalty payments change y...
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Shawn Georgetti pauses on his 167 acre family dairy farm Saturday in Avella, Pa. With royalties from a Range Resources gas well on his property, Georgetti has been able to buy newer farm equipment that's bigger, faster, and more fuel-efficient.
Billions in gas drilling royalties transform lives
PITTSBURGH — Private landowners are reaping billions of dollars in royalties each year from the boom in natural gas drilling, transforming lives and livelihoods even as the windfall provides only a...
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New black market: printer toner ink
NEW YORK — Manhattan hospital clerk Marque Gumbs was doing so well moonlighting as a peddler of stolen property that he drove a BMW, shopped at designer stores like Burberry and vacationed in Las V...
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Teacher Crystal Kirch (center) talks to her students in her pre-calculus class at Segerstrom High School in Santa Ana, Calif., on Wednesday. A growing number of teachers are implementing what is known as "flipped learning," in which students learn lessons as homework, mostly through online videos produced by teachers, and use classroom time to practice what they learned.
Teachers flip for ‘flipped learning’
SANTA ANA, Calif. — When Timmy Nguyen comes to his pre-calculus class, he’s already learned the day’s lesson — he watched it on a short online video prepared by his teacher for homework. So with...
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Casey: Expand Social Security screening
PHILADELPHIA — U.S. Sen. Bob Casey says a pilot program designed to prevent criminals from becoming managers of a person’s Social Security benefits has screened out dozens of people convicted of fr...
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President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton speak with "60 Minutes" correspondent Steve Kroft in the Blue Room of the White House in Washington on Friday.
Obama lauds Clinton tenure of service
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama lauded Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton as one of his closest advisers and said their shared vision for America’s role in the world persuaded his one-ti...
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Barge with 80,000 gallons of oil hits bridge, leaks
A barge carrying 80,000 gallons of oil hit a railroad bridge in Vicksburg, Miss., on Sunday, spilling light crude into the Mississippi River and closing the waterway for eight miles in each directi...
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