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The Gospel Truth: Sometimes A Little Hazy
Bible scholar Bart Ehrman says the Gospels are at odds with each other on important points regarding the life, death and divinity of Jesus.
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Feds Say 'Unbanked' Can Buy Insurance With Prepaid Debit Cards
About a quarter of uninsured people eligible for federal subsidies to help them pay for health coverage don't have bank accounts. A new rule would require insurers to accept payments made many different ways, including by money order and prepaid debit card.
At 113, Woman Lies About Her Age So She Can Join Facebook
Born in 1900, Anna Stoehr has seen dramatic shifts in technology. But when the Minnesota woman tried to create a Facebook account, she hit a snag. The service couldn't handle her early birthdate.
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Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl Is Charged With Desertion
Bergdahl was released by the Taliban in exchange for five detainees at the Guantanamo Bay prison. He was captured in 2009 after walking off his post in Afghanistan.
Twitter removes all labels about government ties from NPR and other outlets
The social media platform also dropped the "state-affiliated" label from propaganda outlets in Russia and China.
Twitter Takes Down Unoriginal Jokes, But All Of Yours Are Probably Safe
A freelance writer got the company to take down several unauthorized uses of her humor by what she says are robot accounts, but legal scholars say proving copyright on jokes is difficult.
OpenAI says Iranian group using ChatGPT tried to sow division ahead of U.S. election
OpenAI said it banned several ChatGPT accounts that generated fake online articles and comments, adding that the content gained little to no reach.
Prosecutors May Seek Death Penalty For Cleveland Kidnapper
The three young women who authorities say were held captive inside a home for about a decade have given police similar accounts of what suspect Ariel Castro allegedly did to trick them into coming with him.
Financial Side Effects From A Prescription For Toenail Fungus
A prescription for a drug called Kerydin depleted one woman's health reimbursement account without her even knowing it. When should health care providers broach costs with patients?
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Ex-Dallas Officer Who Killed Man In His Own Apartment Is Found Guilty Of Murder
Amber Guyger, who is white, had testified that she entered Botham Jean's unit after a long day at work, thinking it was her own home and mistaking the 26-year-old black accountant for an intruder.
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