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    Tom Ptacek sits in his office where he works as an advocate for homeless people in Portland, Maine. Ptacek, a U.S. Navy veteran, is among thousands of Mainers who stand to lose state health care coverage at the end of the year because of changes to the state’s program and the decision not to expand coverage under the federal health care overhaul. (AP/Clarke Canfield)
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    Thousands of Mainers set to lose Medicaid coverage

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    Fast-food worker Michelle Osborn, 23, of Flint shouts out chants as she and a few dozen others strike outside of McDonald's on Wednesday, July 31, 2013 in Flint. (AP/Jake May)

    Will fast-food protests spur higher minimum wage?

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    Rep. Collin Peterson, D-Minn., says legislation being prepared by House Republicans to cut food stamp funding is a
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    Detroit's bankruptcy plan would give unsecured private lenders -- who include creditors backed by general obligation bonds -- only pennies on the dollar. (AP/Carlos Osorio)
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    It’ll be Motown blues for taxpayers when Uncle Sam bails out Detroit

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    Congress can take away your entitlements
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    Congress can take away your entitlements

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    VIDEO: Luke Rosiak reports on bogus recipients of federal disability checks
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    VIDEO: Luke Rosiak reports on bogus recipients of federal disability checks

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    Recipients of federal disability checks often admit that they are capable of working but cannot or will not find a job. (Photo: Thinkstock)

    EXography: Many disability recipients admit they could work

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    Happy Birthday! The 10 worst things about Medicare
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    Happy Birthday! The 10 worst things about Medicare

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    Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette said he would join a lawsuit seeking to block bankruptcy judges from reducing the pensions of Detroit public employees. (AP/Carlos Osorio)
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    Michigan attorney general breaks with governor over Detroit pensions

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    July 29, 2013 4:00 am
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    An abandoned house with an overgrown lot is seen in Brightmoor, on Detroit’s northwest side. Brightmoor is one of the city’s more blighted neighborhoods. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)

    Nine cities that could soon follow Detroit into bankruptcy

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