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Latest Health Hurdle: Buying Insurance Without A Bank Account

Most health plans accept a credit card for the first month's premium and then require customers to pay monthly with a check or an electronic transfer from a bank account. For people without a banking relationship, these transactions can be tricky.

Turnabout Is Fair Play: Senators Have Many Questions For IRS
ABC's Karl Expresses Regret, But Stands By Benghazi Story
NPR Topics: World
British Aircraft Carrier HMS Ark Royal Heads For Scrap Yard

The former Royal Navy flagship fell victim to a 2010 defense review that recommended scrapping the vessel and selling its Harrier jump jets.

An Ancient Religious Pilgrimage That Now Draws The Secular
Iran's 'Zahra' Tells Alternate Tale Of Presidential Campaign
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With New Xbox, Microsoft Makes A Bigger Play For Living Room

Microsoft has had few blockbuster successes in recent years. On Tuesday, when the tech giant is scheduled to introduce its new Xbox, it will be targeting more than just hard-core gamers. Analysts say Microsoft will also be aiming to make its console the center of entertainment in your living room.

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Tornado Ravages Oklahoma City Suburb

Melissa Block talks to Joe Wertz of the public radio initiative State Impact about the tornado that hit the Oklahoma City area on Monday.

An Ancient Religious Pilgrimage That Now Draws The Secular

The 1,200-year-old European pilgrimage route known as the Way of St. James is undergoing a revival. Tens of thousands of people are walking across France to the Spanish coastal city of Santiago de Compostela, and the relics of St. James. Once a religious affair, it's now a cultural and social phenomenon as well.

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The Low-Tech Way Guns Get Traced

There is one place in the country where a law enforcement agency can trace a gun found at a crime scene back to a buyer — the ATF's National Tracing Center in West Virginia. But the tracing process is usually tedious, involving multiple phone calls and searching, by hand, through paper records.

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NPR Topics: Politics
Turnabout Is Fair Play: Senators Have Many Questions For IRS

The IRS gave some conservative groups extra, improper scrutiny. Now there's a bipartisan request for the IRS to answer dozens of questions. Read the queries and demands for information from the top Democrat and top Republican on the Senate Finance Committee.

ABC's Karl Expresses Regret, But Stands By Benghazi Story
Decades Of History Behind IRS Flap
NPR Topics: Economy
Poverty, Still Coming To A Suburb Near You

When you think about poverty, you might picture dilapidated urban neighborhoods or rural areas. But a new book says the rate of poverty in the suburbs has grown by 64 percent in the past decade, and doesn't show signs of stopping. Host Michel Martin speaks with Elizabeth Kneebone, author of Confronting Suburban Poverty.

Asian-Americans: Smart, High-Incomes And ... Poor?
Pledging Not To 'Screw It Up,' Yahoo Seals Deal For Tumblr
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