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We've reported on how Republicans in the U.S. Congress have repeatedly tried to repeal and replace Obamacare, also known as the Affordable Care Act. It's a controversial health reform law that was passed by a Democratic-controlled Congress and signed
By Barry Newhouse Irbil, Iraq 30 April 2007 American inspectors who review reconstruction projects in Iraq say some rebuilt facilities are falling into disrepair because they are not being properly maintained. A report by the Special Inspector Genera
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Virginia Vote Could Send National Message on Political Gridlock 佛吉尼亚州投票释放的信号 WASHINGTON, D.C. U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius has apologized to the American people for the problems preventing many fr
By Michael Drudge London 07 March 2006 The population of Europe is aging faster than that of any other continent. In the coming decades, there will be only two workers or fewer for every retiree, putt
Ten little fingers, ten little toes. But little JaMichael is anything but little. They call him 'Moose' up there. Michael Brown says he's okay with his son's new nick name. Well, doctor told us he's going to be about 12, but when he pulled him out, i
By Steve Herman New Delhi 26 May 2007 The latest in a string of violent attacks blamed on separatists in the northeastern Indian state of Assam has left seven people dead and injured about 30 others. VOA's Steve Herman reports from New Delhi that the
By Kent Klein Washington 19 September 2009 Michelle Obama (file photo) U.S. President Barack Obama's wife Michelle is joining her husband's campaign to reform the nation's health care system. The popular first lady is speaking out for the president'
Los Angeles Midwives Promote Home Births 洛杉矶助产士促进产妇在家生产 LOS ANGELES Home births in the United States are increasing, although they still account for only one percent of overall deliveries. Los Angeles is one place where th
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: A River Of Stars is a kind of road story. Scarlett and Daisy, a factory worker from China and a Taiwanese-American teenager, go on the lam from the Perfume Bay, a secret home in Los Angeles where women from China are sent - by rich
By Phuong Tran Abeche, Chad 06 June 2007 In Africa, some Muslims interpret Islam's teachings to mean a husband has almost total control over his wife - including her health care. Even in cases when a procedure might save a woman's life, health-care w
By Naomi Schwarz Dakar 19 May 2007 In the West African nation of Senegal, fewer than 10 per cent of people have accounts at traditional banks. Such accounts have traditionally been seen as only for the very rich. But a growing network of branches ext
By Terry FitzPatrick Cape Town 15 April 2008 Nearly 18 percent of the members of parliament, worldwide, are women, according to a new study released this week as the Inter-Parliamentary Union meets in South Africa. The report says many of the barrier