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2 Years After Standing Rock Protests, Tensions Remain But Oil Business Booms
Legal battles and local tensions persist two years after the North Dakota prairie was filled with thousands of indigenous and environmental protesters opposed to the Dakota Access Pipeline.
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Wish Dunkin' Had A Clothing Line? Dream On
Dunkin' unveiled a line of "Espresso-Wear." The clothing was designed for customers who need to carry coffees. Sadly, the items like Cappu-Chinos, pants with cup-holder pockets, are not real.
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Deutsche Bank Offices In Frankfurt Raided By German Police
German authorities raided the offices of Deutsche Bank in Frankfurt on Thursday morning. Police and federal prosecutors were apparently looking for evidence of money laundering.
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Cohen Pleads Guilty To Lying About When Real Estate Negotiations With Russians Ended
Donald Trump's former attorney, Michael Cohen, and others continued negotiations with Russian interlocutors about a potential Trump Tower in Moscow as late as June of 2016, Cohen has acknowledged.
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Trump Administration Appears To Be Lessening Push For Cease-Fire In Yemen
A month ago U.S. officials called for a cease-fire in Yemen — a country on the brink of famine under a Saudi-led offensive. But that call doesn't appear as strong, as Saudis try to take more ground.
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Temporary Shutdown Of U.S.-Mexico Border Had Large Economic Impact For Businesses
The San-Ysidro border crossing is the busiest in the Western Hemisphere. The temporary shutdown on Sunday hurt businesses on both sides of the border.
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Loyola's Sister Jean Presented With Final Four Ring After March Madness Run
Loyola University Chicago surprised Sister Jean Dolores-Schmidt this week with an NCAA Final Four appearance ring. The 99-year-old chaplain became a national star after an improbable March Madness run.
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GOP Sen. Tim Scott To Oppose Trump Judicial Nominee
South Carolina GOP Sen. Tim Scott said he would oppose Thomas Farr, President Trump's nominee to the federal bench, due to reports he helped suppress the vote in political campaigns.
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Democrats Chip Away At GOP State Control
This year Democrats took seven Republican gubernatorial seats and claimed six new state trifectas. The party is chipping away at gains made by Republicans in the last 10 years.
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One Farmer Weighs In On The Impact Of Tariffs
President Trump's trade war is starting to concern American farmers who are being cut out of foreign markets. NPR's David Greene speaks with Illinois farmer Austin Rincker.
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