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Bentley talks taxes, UA Science Olympiad and weather sales tax holiday
Governor Robert Bentley will ask lawmakers to approve a $700 million tax and revenue package in the upcoming legislative session.Bentley said Thursday he…
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There will be a special insurance enrollment period from March 15 to April 30 for people to use HealthCare.gov if they discover they owe a penalty for not having coverage when filling out their taxes.
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Battles rage nearly a week after a cease-fire deal. Meanwhile, a British parliamentary committee accuses the EU of a "catastrophic misreading" of Russia's designs on Ukraine.
Why Some States Want To Legalize Raw Milk Sales
Selling unpasteurized milk across state lines is illegal because it poses a threat to public health. But raw milk sales are growing nonetheless. Legalization would let states regulate a risky market.
Dissolving Contact Lenses Could Make Eye Drops Disappear
Eye drops are unpleasant, and they don't do a great job of delivering medication to the eye. A superthin wafer that slowly dispenses medication and then dissolves is a promising replacement.
Bitter Cold Spell Is One For The Record Books
From the Dakotas to Florida and down the East Coast, the 'Siberian Express' has much of the U.S. locked in a frigid bear hug.
Life After Ebola: What It Takes For A Village To Be Resilient
Some think of resilience as a solo act. But the villagers of Barkedu are helping each other move forward in the wake of tragedy. Psychologist Jack Saul shares insights into "community resilience."
Ornette Coleman Returns With His Unmistakable Sound
Jazz saxophonist Coleman, who is almost 85, rarely makes records any more. In New Vocabulary, he joins up trumpet and drums — and peppers his solos with his signature catchy and earthy pet phrases.
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Fresh Air Remembers Former U.S. Poet Laureate Philip Levine
Levine's work often reflected the hardships and dignity of manual labor. He died Feb. 14 in Fresno, Calif. He was 87. In 1991, Levine spoke with Terry Gross about his collection What Work Is.
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Batter Up, Already: MLB Tries To Speed Up The 2015 Season
In the 2015 season, baseball fans can expect to see new clocks ticking down the seconds in MLB stadiums — and for batters to keep at least one foot in the batter's box more often.
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