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The deadline for Americans who want to get health insurance through Obamacare is fast approaching, but for many, the only real options appears to be a new regulation aimed at people who saw their existing healthcare policies canceled

The deadline for Americans who want to get health insurance through Obamacare is fast approaching, but for many, the only real options appears to be a new regulation aimed at people who saw their existing healthcare policies canceled. That’s something that has insurance companies up in arms. Wyatt Andrews reports.

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In an attempt by the Obama administration to help the millions of people who had their health insurance canceled due to Obamacare, a new regulation is being implemented called the “hardship exemption.”

In an attempt by the Obama administration to help the millions of people who had their health insurance canceled due to Obamacare, a new regulation is being implemented called the “hardship exemption.” It allows people whose insurance was canceled to apply for an exemption from the individual mandate to buy insurance. Wyatt Andrews reports.

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The full episode of the CBS Evening News from December 18, 2013

In his last press conference as Federal Reserve chairman, Ben Bernanke said the Fed will continue to stimulate the economy, but will cut bond purchases by $10 billion in January; and, Snowball Express, named for an old Disney movie, brings a weekend of fun to kids who have lost a parent to war. The non-profit organization gives children -- and parents -- an opportunity to spend time with people who understand what they've gone through.

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