Saturday, February 28, 2015

In other news: Three stories everyone should read

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1. King v. Burwell: A Quick Take on a Crucial Case - New York Times

The justices will hear arguments in the case, called King v. Burwell, next week. It centers on a small piece of the complex health law, with potentially big consequences. At issue is whether the law's language allows the government to help middle-income people buy insurance everywhere in the country -- or only in states that have set up their own insurance marketplaces.

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2. The New Net-Neutrality Policy, in Three Simple Phrases - The Atlantic

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission just adopted strict net-neutrality rules that will treat the Internet like a public utility. What's in the new regulations?

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3. Obama Proposal Recognizes How Retirement Saving Has Changed - New York Times

"But take these proposals together, and you can see a possible vision of what retirement savings in the 21st century might look like if President Obama gets his way. It will still revolve around tax-advantaged individual accounts invested in private accounts, with all the risk that implies. But the system may have a few more built-in safeguards to protect people from themselves."

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