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Insurers fall short in catching fraud

Chad Terhune - KFF Health News
A cliff dwelling preserved for millennia by the dry high-desert climate was included in a March 20 lease sale for oil and gas companies in southeast Utah. Officials from the federal Bureau of Land Management published confidential information online about locations and descriptions of almost 900 Native American antiquities, including cliff dwellings, in Utah. (Steven St. John for Reveal)

Feds divulge secret Native American info

Jennifer Oldham - Reveal
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Inmates cannot be saved from Hep C

Siraphob Thanthong-Knight - KFF Health News
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Battle against radiation safety warnings

Lynne Peeples - FairWarning
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File-This undated file photo from Oregon State University shows a school of yellow tang off the coast of Hawaii. The waters off the Hawaii’s largest island are home to a half-million brightly-colored tropic fish that are scooped up into nets each year and flown across the globe into aquariums from Berlin to Boston. Scientists say the aquarium fishery off the Big Island is among the best managed in the world, but it has nevertheless become the focus of a fight over whether it’s ever appropriate to remove fish from reefs for people to look at and enjoy. (AP Photo/Oregon State University, Bill Walsh,File) NO SALES (AP Photo/Oregon State University, Bill Walsh,File)

The weird and wonderful world of fish

Brittney Borowiec
James Holmes (AP/Photo montage by Salon)

A dark knight in Aurora

Dr. William H. Reid
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Heat check

Justine Calma - Grist
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America’s addictions

Tom Engelhardt - TomDispatch.com
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Wireless tech becoming invisible weapon

Reynard Loki - Independent Media Institute
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Electricity costs up, air quality down

Sarah Okeson
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$4.7 billion award in baby powder suit

Nicole Karlis
Brett Kavanaugh; "The Handmaid's Tale" (Getty/Hulu/Salon)

22 states are ready to ban abortion

Julie Rovner - KFF Health News
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Should you let your dog lick your face?

Jennifer Tsang
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WHO recognizes sex addiction as disorder

Nicole Karlis
In this photo taken Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2016, an Israeli soldier on the autism spectrum works on a computer as his commander writes on a whiteboard in a small office in downtown Tel Aviv. A military program called “seeing into the distance,” provides training and assistance to Israelis on the autism spectrm who wish to enlist in the military. (AP Photo/Sebastian Scheiner) (AP Photo/Sebastian Scheiner)

Tech may be exploiting autistic workers

Julianne Tveten - In These Times
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"First Giant” dinosaur discovered

Nicole Karlis
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Trump vs. breastfeeding

Nicole Karlis
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Americans and interracial couples

Allison Skinner - The Conversation
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Extinguish development in the hills?

Patrick Michels, Eric Sagara - Reveal
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Milking cows for data — not just dairy

Matthew Stuber, Gary Kazmer, Shalabh Gupta, Steven Zinn - The Conversation
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A nap, bottle of formula and $18k

Jenny Gold, Sarah Kliff - KFF Health News
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The invasive plant that burns people

Nicole Karlis
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How to build a better hospital

Leonard L. Berry, D. Kirk Hamilton - The Conversation
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Drug use during pregnancy is not abuse

Jolene Forman
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