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New 'Basic Economy' Airfares May Not Be As Cheap As You Think
All three of the biggest U.S. airlines now offer no-frills, discounted fares called "basic economy." Now there's evidence that it's not any cheaper, but is a way to raise standard economy fares.
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House Committee Hosts Public Hearing Into Russia Election Interference
David Greene talks to GOP Rep. Frank LoBiondo of New Jersey ahead of the House Intelligence Committee hearing. FBI Director James Comey and NSA Director Mike Rogers will testify on Monday.
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Trump Faces Critical Phase, As He Tries To Make His Rhetoric Reality
The GOP deadline to pass health care is the first week of April. If it doesn't happen, everything else gets pushed back. Trump's agenda faces two big tests this week, from the Supreme Court to Russia.
British Low-Cost Airline Rewards Travelers Who Are Respectful
Customer service reps at Monarch Airlines have been given upgrades to hand out to customers who are super nice on the phone. The budget airline says it's encouraging chivalry, courtesy and respect.
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Let Them Eat Bread: The Theft That Helped Inspire 'Les Miserables'
Anyone who has read or seen Victor Hugo's masterpiece knows the plot turns on the theft of a simple loaf of bread. There was no sharper barometer of economic status in 19th-century France than bread.
Fear Of Deportation Spurs 4 Women To Drop Domestic Abuse Cases In Denver
Denver City Attorney Kristin Bronson says the presence of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in courtrooms is deterring undocumented crime witnesses, including abuse victims, from testifying.
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Among Trump Supporters, Conflicts Of Interest Aren't A Top Concern
President Trump's decision to hold onto his many businesses while in office has generated criticism from ethics experts. But among his supporters, the issue doesn't seem to be registering much so far.
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Groups Behind Trump Resistance Look To Use Recent Windfall Wisely
Progressive groups have enjoyed a fundraising bonanza since Trump's election. Whether it's the ACLU or Planned Parenthood, the cash is flowing in to organizations opposed to Trump and his policies.
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Hindu Priest With A History Of Bigotry Selected To Run India's Uttar Pradesh
The party of India's prime minister swept state assembly elections in the country's largest state. Over the weekend, a controversial Hindu priest was picked to the influential post of chief minister.
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U.S., Britain Restrict Electronics On Flights From Mideast Countries
Passengers on flights from the region coming into the U.S. and Britain cannot carry any devices larger than a smartphone. Laptops, tablets and cameras must all be placed in checked baggage.
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