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Repeal Of Anti-Corruption Rule May Hurt National Security, Critics Warn
The repealed Securities and Exchange Commission rule required oil, gas and mining companies to disclose overseas payments. It was meant to promote transparency in countries riddled with corruption.
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What We Know About The Trump, House GOP Tax Plans So Far
Sweeping tax cuts, for businesses and individuals, will be at or near the top of the list for both the White House and the Republican-controlled Congress. A tax on imports may also be on the table.
With Climate Change, California Is Likely To See More Extreme Flooding
Dams and levees across California are straining to handle winter storms. The state's water system was designed a century ago, before climate change was an issue. Now, the system is being rethought.
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Trump's 'America First' Agenda Marks Sharp Break In U.S. Economic Policy
President Trump's plans, a rebuke of the prevailing push toward globalization, may overlook what's under the hood when it comes to manufacturing.
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PHOTOS: In Sri Lanka's Tea Paradise, A Social Enterprise Is Brewing
The island nation is one of the world's biggest exporters of tea, an industry that employs a sizable part of the population. We visit one organic tea farm that shares revenues with its workers.
WHO's First-Ever List Of The Dirty Dozen Superbugs
For the first time, the World Health Organization has released a list of 12 bacteria that "pose the greatest threat to human health" because of their antibiotic resistance.
Racist Assault At A Child's Birthday Party Yields Long Prison Terms In Georgia
The defendants, who have three children together, wept as a judge sentenced them to a combined 19 years in prison for their role in a white supremacist group's rampage.
Trump May Weigh In On H-1B Visas, But Major Reform Depends On Congress
President Trump has said he wants to crack down on abuses and protect American workers. But it's Congress that holds the power to fundamentally reform the program, and work there is underway.
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North Koreans Arrive In Malaysia Seeking To Claim Kim Jong Nam's Body
The body of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's half-brother has become the subject of a diplomatic turf war between North Korea and Malaysia, where he was poisoned with a powerful nerve agent.
Trump Nominee For Intel Boss Assures Senators He'll Be Able To Take Charge
Former Sen. Dan Coats tried to placate fears in the Senate Intelligence Committee that the White House wants to sideline the director of national intelligence amid tensions with the intel community.
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