By Igor Volsky on October 23, 2013
Obama administration officials are planning to extend the amount of time uninsured individuals can enroll in coverage without facing penalties under the individual mandate by up to 6 weeks.
By Adam Peck on October 23, 2013
Barneys, the high-end fashion mecca in one of Manhattan's most expensive retail blocks, is facing questions and a civil lawsuit after the store's loss prevention officers detained 19-year-old Trayon Christian, a black student at the NYC College of Technology.
By Hayes Brown on October 23, 2013
But don't worry, only in the middle of the desert, so only "rattlesnakes and scorpions" will be hurt.
By Bryce Covert on October 23, 2013
Only about 16 percent of its workforce will see a promotion each year.
By Tara Culp-Ressler on October 23, 2013
About 200 people stood in solidarity with two teenage girls who say they were raped last year, holding daisies to express support for Daisy Coleman.
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By Aviva Shen and Adam Peck on October 23, 2013
A child opened fire on his middle school Monday, killing a teacher and sending two 12-year-olds to the hospital, but the media barely blinked.
This week, Ohio agreed to extend public health insurance to hundreds of thousands of poor people in the state. Two anti-abortion groups don't want that to happen.
"We're going to call this the Sen. Ted Cruz jobs report and the jobless claims of Sen. Ted Cruz," Steve Liesman, a senior economics reporter for the network, said.
The rise of antibiotic-resistant diseases in animals may be one of the biggest issues you've never heard of. And Congress isn't helping.
By Ian Millhiser on October 23, 2013
Sorry, NRA.
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