Current Reading
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It Can Be Very Difficult to Determine When a Person is Recollecting Actual Past Events, As Opposed to False Memories
Over 400 participants in ‘memory implantation’ studies had fictitious autobiographical events suggested to them — and it was found that around 50% of the participants believed, to some degree, that they had experienced those events. “We know that many factors affect the creation of false beliefs and memories — such as asking a person to…
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Congressional Budget Office: American Health Care Act Cost Estimate and How Many Will Be Uninsured
CBO and JCT estimate that, in 2018, 14 million more people would be uninsured under the legislation than under current law. Most of that increase would stem from repealing the penalties associated with the individual mandate. Some of those people would choose not to have insurance because they chose to be covered by insurance under…
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Congressional Actions: House Passes Fairness for Breastfeeding Mothers Act; Senate Passed Resolution Raising Awareness of Modern Slavery
Hearings: On Wednesday, the House Ways and Means Subcommittee will hold a hearing, “Reauthorization of the Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program.”On Thursday, the House Education and the Workforce Committee will hold a hearing, “Honoring our Commitment to Recover and Protect Missing Exploited Children.” On Thursday, the House Judiciary Subcommittee will hold a…
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USG/ERC Stephen O’Brien’s Statement to the UN Security Council on Missions to Yemen, South Sudan, Somalia and Kenya
“Thank you for inviting me to brief on my visits to countries facing famine or at risk of famine: Yemen, South Sudan and Somalia. The situation for people in each country is dire and without a major international response, the situation will get worse. All four countries have one thing in common: conflict. . .…





