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Senate approves Portman-authored bill to fight drug epidemic
The Columbus Dispatch
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate overwhelmingly approved Wednesday a bill co-sponsored by Sen. Rob Portman that calls for spending hundreds of millions of federal dollars on programs aimed at treating or preventing thousands of drug deaths. | By a vote...
Congress sends Obama compromise drug-abuse bill
The Oklahoman
WASHINGTON (AP) — Congress sent President Barack Obama a compromise bill Wednesday aimed at curbing abuse of heroin and other drugs, a nationwide epidemic that kills more than 100 Americans every day. | The overwhelming 92-2 Senate vote comes just ...
Congress sends Obama compromise bill to curb drug abuse
Dayton Daily News
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Congress sends Obama compromise bill to curb drug abuse
Atlanta Journal
The Senate has given final congressional approval to a compromise bill aimed at curbing abuse of heroin and prescription painkillers, a nationwide epidemic that causes tens of thousands of deaths every year. | The Senate approved the bill, 92-2, on W...
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President Barack Obama delivers remarks to student reporters during College Reporter Day in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House, April 28, 2016, United States President Obama Writes Scholarly Article Pushing For Future Healthcare Reform
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| President Barack Obama became the first sitting president to publish a scholarly article where he outlines a game plan on healthcare for the next pr... (photo: White House / Pete Souza)
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Beijamin Santos who was born with microcephaly undergoes physical therapy at a therapy treatment center in Joao Pessoa, Brazil, Thursday, Feb. 25, 2016. Researchers from the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention continue to fan out across one of Brazil's poorest states in search of mothers and infants for a study aimed at determining whether the Zika virus is causing babies to be born with unusually small heads. What you need to know about mosquitoes, Zika virus and repellents
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