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Eula Hall Health Center pharmacy technician Linda Stratton approaches Donald Ray Hall to deliver medicine to his wife, Emma, in Floyd County, Ky. The remoteness of the region makes it difficult for patients to access their medicines, so sometimes cli
 
  Health care's Appalachian spring  
  Obamacare comes to an old battlefield in the War on Poverty.  
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  Ukrainian government troops patrol on a country road outside the town of Svyitohirsk near Slovyansk, eastern Ukraine, on Saturday, April 26. Ukrainian authorities are undertaking a security operation to liberate the nearby city of Slovyansk, which is   Foreign military observers held in east Ukraine
G7 might move as early as Monday to impose additional economic sanctions on Russia
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  A nun looks at the tapestries showing late Pope John Paul II, left, and Pope John XXIII hanging from the facade of St. Peter's Basilica in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican on April 25, 2014.   Two popes being sainted a major event in Rome
Popes John Paul and John were among the most notable of the 20th century.
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  Maren Sanchez, 16, was stabbed to death April 25, 2014 at the Jonathan Law high school in Milford, Conn., allegedly after she spurned an invitation to the junior prom. She posted this photo in her prom dress on the JLHS Prom Dresses 2014 Facebook gro   Conn. school stabbing victim remembered as 'bright light'
Maren Sanchez, 16, was stabbed to death at Jonathan Law High School on the day of prom.
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  Felue Chang, who is newly insured  through the Affordable Care Act, receives a checkup from Peria Del Pino-White at the South Broward Community Health Services clinic on April 15 in Hollywood, Fla.   Who really pays for health care? It might surprise you
Obamacare has fired up the discussion of who are the makers and who are the moochers.
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  Consumer psychologist Kit Yarrow shops along Burlingame Avenue in Burlingame, Calif.   Retirement: 7 shopping tips to save you money
Retirees: Don't turn shopping into a new profession and beware of bargain shopping
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  By Sunday, eastern portions of the Plains and the lower Mississippi Valley are at risk for severe storms. The area in red is at greatest risk, though severe weather is also possible within the yellow area.   Severe storms, tornadoes likely in central USA this weekend
The severe weather outbreak will probably be the worst of the season so far.
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  Miami Heat forward LeBron James (6) stand during the national anthem before a game against the Charlotte Bobcats.   LeBron James: 'If it was the '80s, then I'd come up swinging'
The Heat star: 'If it was the '80s, then I'd come up swinging'
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  Afghan presidential candidate Abdullah Abdullah.   Abdullah tops Afghan presidential vote's 1st count
But the former foreign minister was short of the majority of 50% plus 1 needed to win.
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  Dr. Zyad K. Younan   Doctor lays low after alleged $135G strip-club visit
Dr. Zyad K. Younan is part of a prominent local family of physicians in Holmdel, N.J.
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Babies, held by amateur sumo wrestlers, compete for the loudest crying during the Nakizumo, or crying baby contest, at Sensoji Temple in Tokyo, Japan. Babies, accompanied by amateur wrestlers, are held face to face to determine how loud and long they

Babies, held by amateur sumo wrestlers, compete for the loudest crying during the Nakizumo, or crying baby contest, at Sensoji Temple in Tokyo, Japan. Babies, accompanied by amateur wrestlers, are held face to face to determine how loud and long they
 
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