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APNewsBreak: Feds to run high-risk plan in Ohio

Federal and Ohio officials couldn't agree on spending for a state-run stopgap health insurance plan that covers Ohioans who can't get coverage elsewhere, so the U.S. government will take it over, state officials said Tuesday.Full story

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Mayor Cornett: What we need now are 'thoughts and prayers'

  Oklahoma City Mayor Mick Cornett doesn’t think federal aid to help build safe rooms is what’s needed. He tells Thomas Roberts that "thoughts and prayers are what we need right now.”

Homeowners slowly return to destroyed neighborhoods

  The 17-mile-long twister destroyed the landscape of Moore, Okla., in 40 petrifying minutes and killed at least 24 people including nine children. NBC’s Lester Holt reports.

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  The new GOP plan to derail Obamacare

Republicans are using the IRS scandal to tarnish Obamacare. Ed will tell you why Republicans on the Sunday talk shows are flat out wrong, and Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz joins Ed to explain how Democrats plan to fight back.

  Why repealing Obamacare is a horrible idea

It was a scandal-filled week for the Obama administration, but Ed will fill you in on the real scandal going on in Washington, D.C right now. Republicans are working harder than ever to take away your health care. Tonight, Ed talks to a 26-year-old fighting cancer without health insurance.

  Small SUV's fare poorly in crash test

Only two of 13 small SUVs performed well in front-end crash tests done by the Insurance Industry's Highway Safety Group. NBC's Chris Clackum reports.

  GOP takes aim at Affordable Care Act for the 37th time

MSNBC host Krystal Ball and political strategist Angela Rye discuss the “disgusting waste of time” – which Republicans will employ for the 37th time tomorrow – to repeal President Obama’s Affordable Health Care law – and how women stand to lose the most.

  Sen. Wicker: Scandals exemplify 'pattern of big government overreach'

Chuck Todd talks controversies and the future of Obama's legislative power with Republican Senator Roger Wicker, who feels these scandals exemplify a "pattern of big government overreach."

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