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House speaker John Boehner to resign from Congress in October In what were regarded as unprecedented moves by a member of the Senate, Cruz also routinely gathered House conservatives to plot strategies at ...
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Europe surges 3%; VW scandal, Fed in focus In the U.S. however, stocks opened sharply higher Friday, attempting to bounce from three days of selling, as investors digested Yellen's remarks.
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Lawyer for accuser in Patrick Kane rape case abruptly quits over evidence bag Thomas Eoannou told reporters he believes there were, what he called, "fabrications" in the story of how the bag was found. And he added that he's no ...
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Do digital upstarts threaten ESPN's 'SportsCenter'? ESPN has long been a top player in sports media, with its signature "SportsCenter" news program at the center of that success, and profits, too.
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An undeterred Jeb Bush vows 'I'm all in' CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa—Of the two dynasty candidates in the 2016 presidential race, Jeb Bush has it much harder than Hillary Clinton. It's in the poll ...
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Shaker Aamer, UK's last detainee in Guantánamo Bay, to be freed "In terms of next steps, we understand that the US government has notified Congress of this decision and once that notice period has been concluded, ...
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'Flash crash' trader to appear in court to fight extradition to US The London-based trader accused by US authorities of market manipulation that helped cause the 2010 Wall Street "flash crash" is due to appear in ...
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Here are three things I learned at a feminism conference in Sydney this week That gender intersects with matters like race, class and disability doesn't faze young women in the least, says writer Emily McGuire. Photograph: ...
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Think You Know How to Wait in Line for an iPhone? Meet the Pros Most things about waiting in line suck: The waiting. The standing. The boredom. The guy who decides everyone around him really wants to hear his ...
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Anti-radicalisation kit never meant for use in schools, says key author One of the experts quoted in the government's anti-radicalisation ... arguing it was never meant to be used in schools and that people need to be ...
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