A Computer Beats A Pen For Getting Prescriptions Right
Drug errors inside hospitals remain a big problem. By one estimate, 1 in 7 hospitalized patients suffers some form of …
Join Us For Live Blogging And Latest Results From Florida
Starting at 6 p.m. ET, we’ll be helping out the NPR Elections Desk with some more live blogging — this …
In Israel, A Nonstop Debate On Possible Iran Strike
In Israel, there is daily speculation over whether Israel will attack Iran’s nuclear facilities in the near future. The debate …
U.S. Officials Point To Iran As Growing Threat
Iran is moving toward a nuclear capability but its intentions are unclear. Al-Qaida is weakened but remains dangerous. In Afghanistan, …
Campaign Finance Reports Show Ups And Downs For Candidates, SuperPACs
A new disclosure report documents how Republican presidential hopeful Rick Perry lost his fundraising base. Donors gave up long before …
How Romney Gained The Advantage In Florida
Four years ago, Florida voters helped put an end to Mitt Romney’s presidential hopes. Now, it looks like they’re ready …
Super Bowl, Hoosier Style
To call Indiana “white bread” might seem like a put-down, until you consider two words: Wonder Bread. The soft, squishy …
For Hungarian Borrowers, A Mortgage Nightmare
Since the U.S. housing bubble burst, many Americans have found themselves struggling to pay off mortgages that are worth more …
GOP Candidates Reopen Debate Over Gold
The glitter of gold has provided some added luster to the Republican primaries in the past couple of weeks as …
Many In High-Risk Insurance Pools Face Lifetime Coverage Limits
Thanks to the health care overhaul, most people no longer have to worry about getting sick and running out of …











