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Wells Fargo Will Fight OSHA Order To Pay Whistleblower $5.4 Million And Rehire Him
The bank says it will appeal OSHA's order that it should compensate a manager who reported suspicions of fraud at Wells Fargo.
The Father Of The Web Is Worried About How Ugly It's Become
When he invented the Web 28 years ago, Tim Berners-Lee saw it as a way to break apart silos and connect the world. Now he's increasingly troubled about its dark side, but he believes it can be fixed.
With Murders On The Rise, 2017 On Track To Be One Of Mexico's Deadliest Years
In January alone, 1,938 people were killed. Poor security, the proliferation of drug gangs, corruption and lack of opportunities are among the factors causing the violence.
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AFL-CIO's Trumka Says Both Parties Have Lost Focus On U.S. Workers
AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka laid out his vision for organized labor, taking on both political parties for catering to moneyed interests instead of concentrating on the plight of American workers.
DOJ Orders Review Of Agreements That Target Unconstitutional Policing
Attorney General Jeff Sessions has ordered the Justice Department to review agreements that seek to overhaul troubled police departments, which he says isn't the federal government's job.
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Education Department Casts Doubts On Public Service Loan Forgiveness
A legal filing by the Education Department last week calls into question the future of a program that allowed a student's loan to be forgiven after 10 years of work in the public sector.
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Moscow Says St. Petersburg Suspect Was Suicide Bomber From Kyrgyzstan
Fourteen people were killed and many more injured in Russia's second-largest city. Russian authorities say the attack was carried out by a suicide bomber from the Central Asian republic of Kyrgyzstan.
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Dozens Of Syrian Civilians Dead In Chemical Attack On Rebel-Held Town
An apparent chemical weapons attack on a rebel-held area of Syria claims the lives of dozens of civilians, including children. The White House blames the Syrian government.
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VIDEO: Badger Burying A Cow Surprises Scientists
The researchers say it's the first time an American badger has been documented burying an animal larger than itself. It worked for five days and nights to accomplish the unexpected feat.
FACT CHECK: Trump's Claim That The 2009 Stimulus Built Nothing
Trump claimed on Tuesday before a group of CEOs that the Obama administration's stimulus package was a failed "infrastructure bill." That's not true.
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