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Chicago Mayor Pushes Historic Tax Increase To Fix City's Finances
Rahm Emanuel, who was re-elected this year after a tough campaign, says the tax hike is the best way to address deep financial problems caused in part by Chicago's vastly underfunded pensions.
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FBI Investigators Recover Clinton Emails Thought To Have Been Lost
The recovered data includes personal and work-related emails that were deleted from Hillary Clinton's private computer server. The recovery might mean the emails may eventually become public.
GOP Presidential Hopefuls Walk Delicate Line On Pope Francis
There are more Catholic Republicans than ever running for president, but not all have embraced Pope Francis' more liberal statements and theology.
Egyptian Leader Pardons Al Jazeera Journalists In Long-Running Case
Undoing a three-year prison sentence that had drawn protests from media groups, Egypt's President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi has pardoned 100 people, including the two journalists.
Out Of Egypt, A Massive Pardon Of Political Prisoners
Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi has pardoned some 100 political prisoners, including two journalists at Al-Jazeera's English-language network. For more, Renee Montagne talks with Leila Fadel.
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Sun Shines On Pope's Speech, As Obama Lays Out A Warm Welcome
On a beautiful sunny day, in front of a massive crowd, President Obama greeted Pope Francis at the White House. For more details, Renee Montagne speaks with NPR's Scott Horsley at the White House.
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To Sell Medical Students On Joys Of Geriatrics, Send In 90-Year-Olds
As the number of older Americans grows, so does the need for geriatricians to care for them. But few medical students are interested in the specialty, which isn't particularly glamorous or lucrative.
Graphic: The Presidential Candidates On Climate Change
Hillary Clinton said Tuesday that she now opposes building the Keystone XL pipeline. See where the other candidates stand.
U.S.-China Business Relationship Is, As Trump Might Say, Huge
Even U.S. companies that don't have close ties with China have to be concerned with its slowing growth. When China buys fewer goods and commodities, prices fall for producers everywhere.
Why Does Government Act As Tax Collector For Agribusiness?
The federal government collects money from farmers to finance ad campaigns for beef, pork and more than a dozen other commodities. Critics say this turns government into a servant of industry.
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