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    The group's report said if the 19 states that haven't expanded Medicaid coverage hold to that position in 2017, it would leave 604,000 veterans without coverage. (AP Photo)

    Veterans Affairs hospital threatens staff whistleblowers with $20,000 fine

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    Most troubling was the concern about the potential motivation for why a liver doctor might perform a lung surgery that didn't appear to be needed. (Getty)

    Patient died after VA doc and resident wife did unneeded procedure; then doc was promoted

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    Veterans Affairs hospital chief draws $179k salary despite missing 80 days a year

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    At the Puerto Rico facility, employees said they were never told the GSA would be closing all public restrooms in the building for an entire year. [AP Photo] 
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    All courthouse bathrooms closed without notice in a year-long greening effort

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    Tito Santiago Martinez appears on the sex offender registry after being convicted of five counts of lewd acts. His duties include vetting government employment applicants and he helps select new hires. (Getty Images)
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    This Sept. 23, 2014 photo, shows an aerial view of the Santurce neighborhood in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The neighborhood is bounded on the north and east by the upscale Atlantic Coast districts of Condado, Ocean Park and Isla Verde, areas familiar to tourists visiting Puerto Rico. To the west lies the largely middle-class area of Miramar and the approach to picturesque Old San Juan, a colonial district of cobblestone streets and the seat of local government. (AP Photo/Ricardo Arduengo)
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    Neighborhood reborn amid Puerto Rico decline

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    The Vieques Sports City Complex was never built because an environmentalist lawsuit dragged on unresolved for nearly a decade before it was settled. (iStock)
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    Apathetic HUD officials lose $10.8 million on failed Puerto Rican sports complex

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    Official: Puerto Rico parrot births mark comeback
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    Official: Puerto Rico parrot births mark comeback

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    New leads in old slaying of sailors in Puerto Rico
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    New leads in old slaying of sailors in Puerto Rico

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    This July 16, 2014, photo, shows an aerial view of people enjoying the beach in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The territory's government has managed its first balanced budget in more than a decade. Sales tax revenues are up and its publicly owned power company has won breathing room to pay its debts. (AP Photo/Ricardo Arduengo)
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    Puerto Rico on shaky ground with creditors

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