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Your 2 Cents: 'Common Sense' Zero Tolerance Act Goes Too Far
Thursday, January 9th 2014, 11:43 pm
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Your 2 Cents: 'Common Sense' Zero Tolerance Act Goes Too Far
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Medicare Forum: Additional Viewer Questions
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News 9 is excited to partner with GlobalHealth for this online Medicare Forum hosted by News 9’s Bobbie Miller and the News On 6’s Dave Davis. The Medicare open enrollment period is October 15th – December 7th and we want to make sure you are prepared. In this clip, our experts answer some of our additional viewer questions.
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President Trump Issues Recorded Farewell Message, Calls For Unity
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The day before President-elect Joe Biden is set to be inaugurated, President Donald Trump issued a message of farewell to the nation.
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Sources Confident 'Joe Exotic' To Be Pardoned Tuesday
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