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Slate.com "Instability would cause some people who would have been insured in the nongroup market under current law to be uninsured."
97 months ago
The Onion “Whatever health problem you have right now, you will absolutely still be allowed to continue having it once Obamacare has been dismantled,” said Speaker Paul Ryan.
97 months ago
Mashable - Tech Ready to hit the open road!
99 months ago
The Onion “Whatever health problem you have right now, you will absolutely still be allowed to continue having it once Obamacare has been dismantled,” said House Speaker @Paul
101 months ago
The Onion “Whatever health problem you have right now, you will absolutely still be allowed to continue having it once Obamacare has been dismantled,” said Speaker Paul Ryan.
101 months ago
Jakob Rasmusen https://earth.nullschool.net/zh-cn/#current/wind/isobaric/700hPa/orthographic=337.40,17.76,495/loc=-101.184,-6.687
104 months ago
Lifehacker And it's a lot of fun to play with, too.
107 months ago
The Economist The current year will almost certainly be the warmest on record
109 months ago
Washington Post World “It is not possible to replicate 100 percent of the road safety laws of America, England or Canada in Indian conditions. We have to look at our local conditions like density of population, road congestion, road quality, socioeconomic profile of our
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121 months ago
David Dorn I just heard the news reporter use the word, "BLACK ICE" and that BLACK ICE caused the icy conditions for the Kardashian's accident. My request is for all the news shows is to reconsider using the adjective for icy conditions, "Black Ice". Since ice
Read more ... is clear and takes on the color of the object, and the roads are not only black/asphalt but also beige/cement, than why black ice is used for all slippery conditions? Why can't the description of icy conditions on the road be described as "icy conditions caused an accident" rather than black ice caused the accident. I consider the term very negative as blackmail, blacklist, blackball; so now BLACK ICE. The definitions for all the words listed may need to be reconsider as well to describe the accuracy of the word. The word "WHITE" could be just as appropriate. thanks
124 months ago
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