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European Allies Defy U.S. In Joining China-Led Development Bank
Germany, Italy, and France have become members of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, one week after the U.K. joined. The U.S. says there's no need for another international lending institution.
Tea Tuesdays: Gift Of The Moon, Bane Of The Spanish — The Story Of Yerba Mate
Legend has it the moon gifted this drink to the Guaraní people of South America. It was banned by the colonial government. The Jesuits made it their most profitable crop. Oh, and the pope drinks it.
Old Land Battle Resurfaces In Georgia Between The Gullah And The Government
The Gullah people, who are descendants of West African slaves, want to return to land the U.S. government took away during World War II. But the land has been a wildlife refuge for 40 years.
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Kentucky Right-To-Work Battle Shifts To Counties
While 25 states have passed right-to-work laws, Democrats in the Kentucky Legislature have long blocked attempts to pass a bill. Now, there's a county-by-county effort to pass these laws locally.
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Letter To White House Tested Positive For Cyanide, Secret Service Says
The envelope arrived Monday, and the agency did not announce to whom the letter was addressed. Further tests are being conducted to confirm the initial results.
Can't Protect The Real White House? Get An $8 Million Fake One
The Secret Service director is asking Congress to give the agency funding to build a replica at its training compound in suburban Maryland.
Buffett expects another big crowd at shareholder meeting
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The crowd at this year's Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting is likely to top 40,000 as the company marks 50 years of Warren Buffett's…
Federal judge blocks Nebraska's gay marriage ban
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A federal judge has blocked Nebraska's gay marriage ban, but the decision will not take effect until March 9.U.S. District Judge Joseph…
Video Shows LA Police Shot And Killed Man On Sidewalk
The LAPD says a Taser did not subdue the man, who was struggling with officers on the ground when he was shot to death. Police say the man tried to grab an officer's gun.
Nasdaq Index Hits 5,000 For First Time Since 2000
The NASDAQ composite index returned to territory it hasn't seen since the heyday of the dot-com boom, closing above the 5,000 mark Monday.
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