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Leaving Your Identity at the Bar
Technology writer advises public to learn more about driver's license scanners that can obtain and redistribute your personal information.
America’s Stealth Industrial Policy
Free marketers want the government off business's back, notes a University of California sociologist, but they may not realize how much of the spine is government funded.
Software Helps Insurers Profit from Denials
New York's attorney general investigates possible fraud in an industry built on denying care, and two U.S. representatives want Medicare to have no part in it.
Light Unto the Developing World
A Massachusetts architect and a personal solar power system — Portable Light — bring comfort and better medical chances to South African TB patients.
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