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Feds: 7 million fewer Americans uninsured this year


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President Obama touts health  care in December 2013.
 
  Feds: 7 million fewer Americans uninsured this year  
  A report released by the CDC Wednesday adds to evidence uninsured rates dropping  
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  File - A U.S. Army UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter.   U.S. military helicopter 'lands hard' off Japan
The UH-60 was damaged when it landed aboard the USNS Red Cloud about 20 miles east of Okinawa.
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    Hillary Clinton to hand over private email server to Justice
Clinton's decision comes amid an FBI probe into the security of her private server.
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  AP GOP 2016 TRUMP A ELN USA MI   Trump on Hillary Clinton, Obamacare and Ronald Reagan
It was another night of Donald Trump when the presidential contender sat down with Fox News Channel's Sean Hannity on Tuesday.
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    5 things you need to know Wednesday
The biggest and most buzzworthy news to start your morning.
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    Officer who fatally shot football player fired
The Arlington police chief said the officer should not have approached the suspect alone.
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  New York Jets quarterback Geno Smith (7) reacts on the field against the Detroit Lions during the second half at MetLife Stadium.   Armour: Smith breaking jaw is ultimate Jets moment
Jets have made a habit of players and coaches making headlines for wrong reasons
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  AFP 543264502 I FIN CHN JI   Global stocks sink as China's yuan falls for second day
Global stocks sank Wednesday as China's currency fell for a second day following a surprise devaluation, and U.S. stock futures were lower.
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  This April 4, 2012, file photo shows NBC News' Brian Williams at the premiere of the HBO original series   Brian Williams' suspension from NBC ends
Williams' six-month suspension for embellishing news stories was imposed Feb. 10th.
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    Toxic mines are the West's dirty secret
The shocking mining spill that turned the Animas River orange exposed a dirty secret.
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Hydrologic technician Ryan Parker gathers water samples from the San Juan River in Montezuma Creek, Utah. A spill containing lead and arsenic from the abandoned Gold King Mine in Silverton, Colo., leaked into the Animas River, which flows into the Sa

Hydrologic technician Ryan Parker gathers water samples from the San Juan River in Montezuma Creek, Utah. A spill containing lead and arsenic from the abandoned Gold King Mine in Silverton, Colo., leaked into the Animas River, which flows into the Sa
 
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Federal report: 7 million fewer Americans uninsured this year
U.S. Army helicopter makes 'hard landing' off Japan
Hillary Clinton to hand over email server to Justice Dept.
 
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