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Trump to meet lawmakers in search for immigration compromise Trump and his Republicans, who control the U.S. Congress, and the Democrats seem far apart on an agreement as they gird for midterm congressional elections in November. Trump says he wants any immigration deal to include funding for a border wall with Mexico and a tightening of immigration ...
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The Conners Will Be "Politically Divided" in "Roseanne" Reboot If you're trying to avoid any detailed spoilers at all for the upcoming Roseanne reboot on ABC, you'll want to look away now. One of the major revelations that comes early in the new nine-episode season is that Roseanne herself is a Trump supporter, which leaves the Conner family very divided ...
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Chinese steel production to slow sharply in 2018 China's steel production growth is expected to slow sharply in 2018 as state-mandated factory closures and policies to protect the environment begin to bite. The world's largest producer of the metal will experience just a small rise in output of 0.6 per cent this year, a poll of 15 analysts found in a ...
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Nuclear buttons to peace in a few days? Korea talks are significant but not foolproof Talks in the border village of Panmunjom seemingly went so well that South Korean delegates suggested a "family reunion" for next month's Lunar New Year, to reunite relatives separated in both countries since the 1950-53 Korean War and one of only a number of sporadic reunions that have been ... It's Kim Jong Un's birthday, but nobody in North Korea is celebrating — here's why - Business Insider
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Judge ends case over standoff in Nevada land dispute Navarro's decision was a rebuke to prosecutors in the politically charged case, which arose from Bundy's grazing of cattle on federal land without paying fees for two decades. His defiance galvanized right-wing militia groups challenging U.S. government authority over vast tracts of public land.
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Why are tensions rising in the Red Sea region? Tensions in the Red Sea region have been brewing for months but came to the fore when Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan visited Sudan last month. The visit, hailed as historic, was the first by a Turkish head of state since 1956 when Sudan gained independence. Sudan's official state news ...
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Democrats seek their own star power in the age of Trump Democrats desperate to trounce Donald Trump are asking if it is time to fight the former reality TV frontman by drawing on some star power of their own. Oprah Winfrey electrified a ballroom full of celebrities at the Golden Globes on Sunday night with a call for justice for women in a culture "broken by ...
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Was May foiled in reshuffle aims? Theresa May had mulled over her reshuffle for months. This morning she felt daring enough to do it, after ending the tumult of 2017 with the government in better shape than for quite some time, despite the embarrassing departures of some of her colleagues. The task today was not to make radical ...
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Facebook's Oculus is launching a new VR headset in China Facebook is taking a major step toward its goal of getting one billion people using virtual reality. Oculus, the VR company that Facebook bought for $2 billion back in 2014, announced plans on Monday to launch its first VR headset in China as part of a partnership with Chinese phone maker Xiaomi.
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The 10 best places to find a job in 2018 Though job creation was 6 percent lower in 2017 than it was in 2016, the most recent jobs report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics indicates that unemployment is just 4.1 percent, and the National Association of Colleges and Employers reports that employers expect to hire 4 percent more members of ...
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