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Latest Missouri news, sports, business and entertainment
SEVERE WEATHER-WARNINGS More tornado alerts in wake of deadly twister MOORE, Okla. (AP) — Missouri is on the tornado warning list — specifically the central part of the state — in the wake of the deadly twister that hit a suburb of...Tags: Highway Transportation, Missouri State University, Vanderbilt Commodores, Politics, Transportation Accidents
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Angelina Jolie puts on her bra in the morning just like the rest of us
McClatchy-Tribune News ServiceI never liked Angelina Jolie. She's too wide in the mouth, too thin in the waist, too in-your-face with her three adopted-from-around-the-world kids plus three more for whom she likely has a nanny and a chef. I have questioned her humanitarian work,...Tags: Ovarian Cancer, Lung Cancer, Mastectomy, The Boston Globe, The New York Times
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Recent Missouri editorials
Southeast Missourian, May 19 Police cameras Improving technology has created endless fuel for the public-privacy debates of our time. We live in a surveillance society with the government and private sectors watching our movements. Whether it's...Tags: Interior Policy, Internal Revenue Service, Credit and Debt, Republican Party, Politics
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Greeley Tribune, Colo., Action Line column
Greeley Tribune, Colo.During my walks near Westlake just north of Centerplace, I noticed recently that the prairie dog colonies seemed to be migrating onto Greeley West Park at 42nd Street and 36th Avenue north of Centerplace Drive. How can this be stopped before it gets out...Tags: Local Government, Medicare, Crime, Law and Justice, FBI
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Angelina Jolie's courageous act will save women's lives
Four days after her April 27 breast reconstruction, the third and final surgery aimed at sparing her an early death from breast cancer, Angelina Jolie was in good spirits at home. Upon paying a house call, her surgeon, Dr. Kristi Funk of the Pink...
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Health care costs push off baby boomers' retirement plans
The Providence JournalMore baby boomers are pushing back their retirements and working longer, even as the recovery of the stock market replenishes portfolios that were depleted during the recession. The reason: health care expenses. The cost of medical care for a 65-year-...Tags: Career and Workplace, Medicare, Healthcare Policies, Retirement, Drugs and Medicines
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L.A. poised to go after Las Vegas hospital in patient-dumping cases
The Sacramento BeeYears before a Las Vegas psychiatric hospital bused a homeless, schizophrenic man to Sacramento without arranging contacts or a plan for care, a different hospital ditched Gabino Olvera on Skid Row in Los Angeles. Olvera, homeless and paraplegic,...Tags: Rocky Delgadillo, Mental Health, Local Elections, Health Insurance, Prosecution
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Despite need, no county mental health money used for housing
The Pantagraph, Bloomington, Ill.The chronically mentally ill are more likely to be chronically poor and homeless, advocates say, leaving them vulnerable to funding decisions of legislators and service providers that decide how limited public money is spent. As state dollars for...Tags: Mental Health, Mental Illness, Health Insurance, Nursing, Health
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Judge considers request to dismiss lawsuit challenging Kentucky health exchange
The Lexington Herald-LeaderFranklin Circuit Judge Philip Shepherd said Monday he plans to make a ruling as soon as possible on Gov. Steve Beshear's request to dismiss a lawsuit challenging the legality of the Kentucky Health Benefit Exchange. Tea Party activist David Adams...Tags: Litigation, Politics, Trials, Health Insurance, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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Director of Mo. Department of Social Services resigns to return to private sector
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — The director of the Missouri Department of Social Services has resigned after five months on the job. Gov. Jay Nixon said Monday that Alan Freeman has stepped down to return to his previous private-sector job as president...Tags: Medicaid, Jay Nixon, Health Insurance, Social Services
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More doctors, staff being hired to prepare for health care law
Yakima Herald-Republic, Wash.By Molly Rosbach Yakima Herald-Republic ------ Come October, an estimated 55,000 people in Yakima County will be eligible to start enrolling in expanded Medicaid and the state Health Benefits Exchange under federal health care reform. That means...Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Medicaid, General Practitioners, Corporate Officers, Health Care Reform (2009)
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