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Tamara Lytle

Hospitals and health-care systems in the 21 states that aren't expanding Medicaid, the health program for low-income Americans, may be in for an especially rough financial ride.
When the virtual doors to the new Health Insurance Marketplace open next month, Americans in the 50-through-64 "pre-Medicare" age bracket may be the ones rushing in first.
Rep. Bill Shuster (R-Pa.) yelled at his driver on the way to the airport on Sept. 6, but the driver didn't even bother to respond.
There was Secretary of State John Kerry, briefing members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on using military force in Syria.
Fifty years since Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech, 60 percent of blacks believe that whites have better chances than they do to get jobs for which they are qualified, a new Gallup poll shows.
The Holy Grail in battles over the federal budget has been how to slow down the runaway train of health care spending.
It's getting easier - not more difficult - to find doctors who take Medicare, according to a new study by the Department of Health and Human Services.
Washington hears from interest groups that represent everything from medical specialties to cattlemen to professional wrestlers. Now there's an organization for one of the largest constituencies in the country: homeowners.
Maybe this is what President Obama needs to get his way with Congress - scads of football legends lined up behind him. These players were a bit past their peak bench-pressing days - and more than 4o years past their first of back-to-back Super Bowl wins - but still in possession of the record for…
Aug. 28 marks the 50th anniversary of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech. And, for many people, the day is intensely personal.
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