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Trump Moving To Delay Rule That Protects Workers From Bad Financial Advice
A lobbying battle is being waged over a rule requiring financial advisers to act in their clients' best interest in retirement planning. It pits financial firms against consumer and retiree groups.
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Banned In Germany: Kids' Doll Is Labeled An Espionage Device
The doll Cayla looks like an everyday toy and gives no notice that it collects and transmits everything it hears, German regulators say.
Scott Pruitt Confirmed To Lead Environmental Protection Agency
The Senate approved the longtime EPA critic on a 52-46 vote. Democrats Joe Manchin of West Virginia and Heidi Heitkamp of North Dakota voted for him; Republican Susan Collins of Maine voted against.
Rights Advocates Warn Russian Domestic Abuse Law Will 'Protect The Oppressor'
"The law mentions one blow, but with one blow you can kill someone," says a young mom hiding in a shelter. "What kind of husbands, what kind of families, will we have with that law? Is that normal?"
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Trump's Frequent Visits Disrupt Palm Beach Life And Businesses
The president's visits to his Mar-a-Lago home are hurting local governments and businesses, including a nearby airport. Some owners fear going out of business if security-related disruptions continue.
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Trump's Sons Heading To Dubai As Business Interests Continue To Expand Overseas
The president's eldest sons will cut the ribbon on a new Trump golf course in Dubai this weekend. The Trump family stands to profit, while U.S. taxpayers pick up the tab for Secret Service protection.
Grad Student Discovers A Lost Novel Written By Walt Whitman
An ad in a March 1852 edition of The New York Times led Zachary Turpin on an electronic search that uncovered a rags-to-riches novella that Whitman published anonymously.
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Secretary Of State Rex Tillerson Keeps Low Profile Since Taking Office
Questions are being raised about how much influence Tillerson has with the White House. He was absent from the president's recent meetings with the leaders of Canada, Israel and Japan.
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Are Cyborgs In Our Future? 'Homo Deus' Author Thinks So
Yuval Noah Harari expects we'll soon engineer our bodies in the same way we design products. "I think in general medicine ... will switch from healing the sick to upgrading the healthy," he says.
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For Islanders In Lake Superior, Warmer Winters Mean They Can't Drive
A warmer climate is melting an ice road on Lake Superior that usually forms in the winter. But increasingly, the ferry connecting an island on the lake with the mainland must run year-round.
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