Gabriela Resto-Montero

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Gabriela Resto-Montero

12years ago
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He taught America to beat the SAT and he’ll take your questions

John Katzman founded the Princeton Review to help students beat the SAT. Now, he’ll answer your questions about the state of testing.

12years ago
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Take our quiz: Your day in news March 31

In this edition: Who said it?, the UN releases a climate change report, and people donate to mom arrested for leaving her kids in a car during a job interview.

12years ago
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My Healthcare: Your quotes

msnbc community members share their experiences with the Affordable Care Act, what’s yours?

12years ago
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House candidate Eloise Gomez Reyes answered your questions

Eloise Gomez Reyes, a congressional candidate for California’s 31st district, took reader questions about her run and plans for office.

12years ago
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The Stakeholders: The advocate for minority women physicians

Dr. Donna L. Hamilton is the vice president of communications for the Artemis Medical Society, a group dedicated to supporting women physicians of color.

12years ago
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The Stakeholders: The doctor pushing for more access

Dr. Trevonne Thompson is an emergency room physician and medical toxicologist in Chicago, Illinois.

12years ago
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Ask the candidate: Eloise Gomez Reyes

A candidate for California’s 31st congressional district, Eloise Gomez Reyes is now taking msnbc reader questions.

12years ago
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The Stakeholders: The cancer patient who fought back

Susan Groh had health insurance, but when it wasn’t enough to fight against leukemia, an ACA provision helped her get the care she needed.

12years ago
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Your Texas governor’s race questions answered

msnbc national reporter Zachary Roth answered reader questions about his coverage of the Texas governor’s race. Read on to see if your question was answered!

12years ago
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The Stakeholders: The Florida doctor suing over the employer mandate

Dr. Larry Kawa is a Florida orthodontist who filed a lawsuit charging that Obama’s executive order delaying the employee mandate of the ACA broke the law.