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Indian Automaker Balances Luxury With Global Sustainability
Jaguar is now owned by Indian car company Tata. A drive through the LA hills in a super high-end convertible conveys some insights into what a country's auto industry says about its role in the world.
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Here's Exactly What The Administration Is Saying About Transgender Students
The Education and Justice departments have given schools guidance about prom, sports, privacy and more.
New Cyberattack Evidence Of A 'Highly Adaptive Campaign Targeting Banks'
Thieves stole $81 million from Bangladesh's central bank in February using the SWIFT messaging network. Now, a second bank has been attacked in a similar fashion.
Political Ad Spending Way Up From 2012
The biggest spending came from the campaign of Democrat Bernie Sanders. Outside groups dominated spending on the Republican side.
Selfie With Statue In Portugal Doesn't End Well
A man tried to climb up on a statue at Lisbon's Rossio train station for a picture, causing the figure of King Sebastian to fall and shatter. The national monument was more than 120 years old.
Checking In On The U.S. Forces In Afghanistan
We hear a lot less about Afghanistan these days, but America's longest war isn't over. The U.S. military still has nearly 10,000 personnel in the country assisting the Afghans.
India's Big Battle: Development Vs. Pollution
Indian cities are among the world's most polluted. And India is the third-largest emitter of carbon dioxide. If it finds a sustainable way to develop, it could be a template for the rest of the world.
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Apple Invests $1 Billion In Chinese Ride-Hailing Company Didi Chuxing
Apple is investing $1 billion in Chinese ride-hailing service Didi Chuxing. Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook says the move will help the company gain a better understanding of the Chinese market. In China, Didi already leads Uber, so this investment sets the stage for a big competitive battle between Apple and Uber.
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N.C. Gov. McCrory Claims 'Political Left' Fed Emergence Of Transgender Issues
The Republican said "most people had never heard of this issue" until recently. He also defended HB2, which requires transgender people to use public bathrooms that correspond with their sex at birth.
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Who Will Be Trump's, Clinton's Vice President?
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton will be picking very different running mates. Here are 14 people in six categories they could choose from.
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