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Employers Try To Spur Healthy Behaviors With Health Plan Rewards
Surveys show that an increasing number of employers are providing employees with financial incentives to stay healthy. Many employers now contribute to employee health savings accounts, but only if employees make sure to take care of their health.
Trump Impeachment Trial Could Further Polarize Nation, Analyst Says
Could the Senate impeachment trial hurt Democrats' ability to achieve their ambitious goals under President Biden? Democratic strategist Douglas Schoen tells NPR's Sarah McCammon that he believes so.
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Alabama Senate Approves Shifting $100 Million Away From Schools
A critic of the move, which is not yet final, said his colleagues in the Legislature had decided to "rob children" to help cover a budget deficit instead of finding the money elsewhere.
500 People May Have Died In Latest Boat Sinking, U.N. Refugee Agency Says
Smugglers tried to transfer more than 100 people onto an already crowded boat at sea, according to survivors of what could be one of the worst recent catastrophes suffered by refugees and migrants.
Abbas Appeals to Hamas as Parliament Opens
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas greets a new parliament with a call for moderation from the incoming Hamas majority. He also urged the United States and European powers not to disrupt funding to Palestinians.
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Biden signs executive order to try to free up frozen Afghan assets for aid
Because the Taliban controls the country — and has been sanctioned as a terrorism organization — the U.S. government is looking to set up a third-party trust fund to administer and distribute the aid.
4 Dead Aboard Cruise Ship With COVID-19 Cases
More than 140 others are sick aboard a cruise ship holding off the coast of Panama. The cruise line Holland America wants to move the ill coronavirus patients to the United States.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is hospitalized again, weeks after cancer treatment
The Sunday afternoon announcement came just weeks after Austin was diagnosed with prostate cancer in December and hospitalized for a procedure.
U.S. Plan To House Immigrant Kids In Tiny Va. Town Rattles Residents
Federal officials have struck a deal to detain unaccompanied migrant children at an empty college in Lawrenceville, a town of 1,400 people. But local pushback has put the plan on hold.
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A Young Man With A Disability Goes Missing: How Do You Find Him?
Zachary Briley's family found out that even though he was developmentally disabled, his disappearance was not classified as an emergency. Laws that protect adults' rights can make searches difficult.
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