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After Video Of Dispute With Driver, Uber CEO Says He Needs To 'Grow Up'
Travis Kalanick apologized Tuesday for his actions in a video posted this week, in which Kalanick had a heated argument with an Uber driver after the driver raised complaints about pay.
Arkansas Weighs Whether To Remove The Clinton Name From Little Rock's Airport
A Republican lawmaker says "the state of Arkansas would just like to forget the Clinton era."
For Barcelona, Tourism Boom Comes At High Cost
Many complain their magnificent city is being ruined by tourism. Some 30 million visitors arrive every year, bringing much-needed revenue — but crowding out longtime residents and businesses.
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A Husband Loses His 'Best Friend' — Salome Karwah, Ebola Hero
She survived the virus and made the cover of Time magazine as an 'Ebola fighter.' Now she's dead at 28, leaving behind a husband and their four young children.
DNA Tests Find Subway Chicken Only 50 Percent Meat, Canadian News Program Reports
The CBC's investigative consumer show Marketplace ordered the DNA analysis. The sandwich chain unilaterally denies the accusation, with a spokesman calling the claims "absolutely false."
A Foreign Businessman's Murder Pauses Philippine Drug War, But For How Long?
President Rodrigo Duterte's war on drugs has led to 7,500 deaths. But after a Korean businessman was killed, Duterte ordered the national police to stand down from their leading role in the drug war.
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Pence Says Speech Showed 'Big Heart,' But Democrats Say Same Old Trump
After a less confrontational Trump addressed Congress, the vice president and top Democrats took to the air to put their imprint on how his speech is being received.
White House Says Conway Acted 'Inadvertently' When She Plugged Ivanka's Products
The senior adviser to the president didn't mean any harm when she appeared to violate ethics rules in an appearance on Fox and Friends last month, the Trump administration says.
Unemployed, Living In A Caravan — And Now, Winner Of A $165,000 Literary Prize
Ali Cobby Eckermann, an Australian indigenous poet forcibly taken from her family as a child, discovered without warning last week she had just won one of the richest literary prizes in the world.
Survivor Quits Pope's Panel On Sex Abuse, Citing 'Shameful' Resistance
Marie Collins, who was the only survivor of abuse active on the panel, said Pope Francis was sincere in establishing the panel — but that others in the Vatican have refused to cooperate.
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