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    Is His Job the Least Enviable in the Capital?

    Kevin Counihan has one of the least enviable jobs in Washington. As chief executive of HealthCare.gov, he is responsible for making sure the site doesn’t falter during the second year of insurance sign-ups under the Affordable Care Act.


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    Tour Terry Bradshaw’s Oklahoma Ranch

    The NFL Hall-of-Famer spent years outfitting the roughly 740-acre ranch, where he raises horses, cattle and pigs

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    Palazzo di Amore in Beverly Hills Lists for $195 Million

    The 25-acre compound includes about 53,000 square feet of living space, 12 bedrooms and 23 bathrooms across several buildings

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    Prescription for a Renovation

    For two doctors in Berlin, the best option for their young family was a fixer-upper apartment; even on a tight budget, the renovations resulted in a sleek space that can evolve with the family

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    All Smiles: Election Night Winners

    Candidates from both parties were voted into office and incumbents, such as Republican Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, kept their seats. A look at winners from across the nation.