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Feb 27

WATCH: Donald Trump’s address to Congress

By Associated Press

President Donald Trump will make his maiden speech to a joint session of Congress around 9 p.m. EST on Feb. 28. Watch live here.

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Feb 26

5 takeaways from the leaked Republican bill to repeal Obamacare

By Dylan Scott, STAT

A formal draft of the House Republican plan to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act leaked out on Friday.

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Feb 25

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Conservatives rally behind Trump administration during CPAC

By PBS NewsHour

The annual Conservative Political Action Conference came to an end on Saturday outside Washington, D.C. CPAC hosted a number of prominent Republicans, from President Donald Trump touting his conservative credentials to his adviser Steve Bannon, who talked about “deconstructing the…

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Feb 25

Anime didn’t make it into the Oscar nominations this year. Here’s why that doesn’t matter.

By Iman Smith

Back in 2003, “Spirited Away” made history by becoming the first Japanese animated feature film to win an Academy Award. It told the story of 10-year-old Chihiro, a young girl propelled into a world governed by spirits, gods and fantastical…

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Feb 24

Watch 7:33
The foster father who cares when terminally ill kids have no one

By PBS News Hour

Mohamed Bzeek has become somewhat of a local hero in Los Angeles, taking on a life mission that few others would consider: as a foster parent who cares solely for terminally ill children. Special correspondent Gayle Tzemach Lemmon meets Bzeek,…

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Feb 24

AP fact check: Trump claims Affordable Care Act covered ‘very few’ people

By Alicia A. Caldwell, Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar, Associated Press

President Donald Trump said Friday that his predecessor's health care law covers "very few people" as he minimized the impact of replacing it. That's only true if you consider more than 20 million people to be very few.

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Feb 23

Watch 8:24
How the feeling of falling behind fuels deadly distress for white Americans

By PBS News Hour

Why have middle aged, white Americans experienced a stunning rise in premature deaths due to alcoholism, suicide and drug abuse? Economists who have documented the dramatic decrease in life expectancy say an obvious place to look is the loss of…

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Feb 23

‘Post-election stress disorder’ sweeps the nation

By Jenny Gold, Kaiser Health News

Mental health professionals around the country report a stream of patients coming in with "post-election stress disorder" -- the unofficial name for anxiety and depression related to the blast of daily news on the new administration.

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Feb 22

Watch 11:22
How Americans see President Trump, according to three regional newspapers

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What do Americans think of President Trump’s time in office so far? Judy Woodruff asks newspaper editors from around the nation -- David Bradley of the St. Joseph News-Press, David Haynes of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and Lee Ann Colacioppo…

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Feb 22

Why Medicare beneficiaries should pay attention to ‘repeal and replace’ debate

By Philip Moeller

As actual GOP plans come into sharper focus, sharp Medicare battle lines will form for politicians and the public alike. It will be crucial to look inside the packages to get an understanding of whether the Medicare program that would…

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