
More than three years after the Affordable Care Act was signed into law, one of the most critical elements of the health care law goes into effect on Tuesday when open enrollment begins on 51 different state-based, online insurance marketplaces.
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The Minute Man National Historical Park in Concord is among the tourist attractions affected by the shutdown. E-mail. E-mail this article.
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As Netanyahu warns world against trusting Iran's "charm offensive," Zarif says, "For 22 years, the Zionist regime has been lying by repeating endlessly that Iran will have the atomic bomb in six months.
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Bill Nye, TV's Science Guy, ignored the Dance Doc's orders to stay off his torn quadricep on Monday's Dancing With the Stars (read our full recap), opting instead to dance a modified “jazz” routine to Daft Punk's “Get Lucky.
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ARLINGTON, Texas - Team Tarmac has landed in the American League playoffs. The hitting of Evan Longoria and pitching of lefthander David Price led the Tampa Bay Rays to a 5-2 victory over the Texas Rangers on Monday night in the league's wild-card ...
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The Syrian foreign minister Walid Muallem has cast doubt on hopes for a breakthrough at a planned Syria peace conference. In a BBC interview in New York, where Mr Muallem was addressing the UN General Assembly, he said the so-called Geneva Two ...
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CARACAS, Venezuela (AP): President Nicolas Maduro announced on Monday the expulsion of the top U.S. diplomat in Venezuela and two other embassy employees for allegedly conspiring with the political opposition to sabotage the economy and power ...
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SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel says Pentagon and administration lawyers are looking for ways to expand the number of Defense Department civilians who are exempt from furloughs, amid worries that the government shutdown ...
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BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) - The University of California at Berkeley campus remained evacuated Monday after a power outage cancelled evening classes and an explosion that led to one person being hospitalized for minor burns.
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The director of a Hillary Clinton documentary has cancelled the project, saying political interference had made the film impossible.
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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe proceeded with an April sales-tax increase and a 5 trillion yen ($51 billion) stimulus plan as he tries to rein in the world's biggest debt burden without negating efforts to end deflation.
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U.S. stock-index futures advanced, signaling the Standard & Poor's 500 Index will rebound from a three-week low, as investors weighed the impact of the first partial government shutdown in 17 years.
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The telco says it will begin offering its "GigaPower" service to Austin and surrounding areas this year, with further expansion and a 1-gigabit connection planned in 2014.
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Less than two months after rolling out to all English-speaking users in the U.S., Facebook's Graph Search now search for status updates, posts, photo captions, check-ins, and comments.
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Grand Theft Auto Online will be enabled after downloading a "small" title update on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. Grand Theft Auto Online, the multiplayer component of Grand Theft Auto V, will be available today starting from 12:00 BST/07:00 EDT/04:00 PDT.
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In a major shot in the arm for Microsoft's struggling Windows RT platform, Delta Air Lines has announced that later this year it will begin deploying the company's upcoming Surface 2 tablet across its Boeing 757 and Boeing 767 fleets with the aim of “replacing ...
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BUBBLY MOBILE OPERATOR O2's 4G network is now available on the iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C handsets, despite speculation that it might not be enabled until November.
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Warning: Contains spoilers. Endings are hard. When the cult American drama Breaking Bad reached its final conclusion on AMC in the US and on Netflix in the UK the stakes were very high.
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ET's Rocsi Diaz met up with actress Kaley Cuoco on the set of her upcoming film The Wedding Ringer to discuss her recent engagement to tennis star Ryan Sweeting.
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There's sobering news for Miley Cyrus on her just-leaked new CD, and it's that there's no audio equivalent to twerking.
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The Princess of Wales' fans criticize the ad's close proximity to the site where the late royal died in a fatal car crash more than a decade ago.
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NEW ORLEANS -- Drew Brees knows the other side, and it isn't nearly as sweet. A year ago, with Sean Payton jettisoned from New Orleans by the National Football League for his role in the bounty scandal, the Saints stood winless after four games.
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A full schedule after a lockout-shortened season, a new divisional setup, outdoor games galore, the Chicago Blackhawks seeking their third Stanley Cup in five years.
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The 10th Presidents Cup matches are upon us as the top Americans head to Muirfield Village to take on an international squad that includes the likes of Adam Scott and Ernie Els.
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Go back to Oct. 11, 1992, Game 5 of the National League Championship Series between the Pirates and Atlanta Braves at Three Rivers Stadium, the most recent postseason baseball game in Pittsburgh.
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Saturn's moon Titan may have a plastic ingredient, which is used to make consumer products on Earth, according to NASA. NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute.
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Astronomers have formed a cloud map of a Jupiter-like exoplanet, 'Kepler-7b' , found beyond our solar system. Like Us on Facebook.
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The number of infants who sleep in a bed with an adult or another child has doubled over the past 17 years - a troubling development given research showing that bed sharing increases an infant's risk of death from sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) or ...
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MONDAY, Sept. 30 (HealthDay News) -- An innovative infertility treatment for women with premature ovarian failure has yielded its first success story, an apparently healthy baby boy born in Japan, researchers report.
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In a study of 800 Swedish women, those who had to cope with events such as divorce or bereavement were more likely to get Alzheimer's decades later.
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Rochester, N.Y. -- 13WHAM News and ABC News are going pink today to raise awareness about breast cancer, which affects one in eight American women.
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By Andrew M. Seaman. NEW YORK | Mon Sep 30, 2013 12:42am EDT. NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - By the end of the last decade, psychiatric medications were being used less often in very young children, a new study suggests.
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