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Fed's Williams wants rate hike as US economy in good shape A top Federal Reserve official on Tuesday repeated his call for gradual interest rate hikes, evidently unfazed by a slowdown in U.S. job gains and ...
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Vladimir Putin may not want Donald Trump in White House, professor says Russian President Vladimir Putin may be taking advantage of an opportunity in U.S. politics, but he may not necessarily want Donald Trump in the ...
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Sweden's Volvo, Autoliv Hook Up in Driverless-Car Race The new company, to be based in Gothenburg with an initial staff of 400, hopes to have its first driver-assistance systems ready for sale by 2019 and ...
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Obama and Clinton weigh in on cyber warfare tactics President Barack Obama told reporters at the G-20 summit in China that he has been in discussions with other world leaders, including Russian ...
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Trump blurs the ins and outs of his immigration stance in Ohio In an interview with reporters on his jet, somewhere over north-eastern Ohio, Trump insisted that while anyone seeking to become a citizen was "going ...
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In Baltimore, Tax Plan Gets a Hard Look BALTIMORE—A bid to use more than $500 million in future property taxes to help finance the transformation of a 260-acre peninsula here is fueling a ...
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In the 1890s, Mugshots Used a Mirror and Had to Show a Person? In 1871, the Prevention of Crimes Act made it a legal requirement that anybody who was arrested in England and Wales had to have their photograph ...
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