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'Squeezed' Explores Why America Is Getting Too Expensive For The Middle Class
Author Alissa Quart writes that the costs of housing, child care, health care and college are outpacing salaries and threatening the livelihoods of middle class Americans.
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Emin Agalarov, Trump-Connected Russian Pop Singer, Trolls The World With New Video
"Got Me Good" features a surveillance operation, a President Trump lookalike, and beauty pageant contestants dancing on a hotel bed.
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Defense Secretary Affirms Alaska’s Role in Homeland Defense, Pacific and Arctic Regions
U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis says the U.S. military increasingly relies on Alaska, both to provide a base of operations to maintaining dominance of…
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Powerhouse Disc Jockey Dan Ingram Dies At 83
Dan Ingram was a legendary disc jockey on WABC-AM in New York City for two decades from the early '60s into the '80s.
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Where The Trump Administration's 'Zero Tolerance' Policy Stands Now
Texas has become the center of the debate over the zero tolerance policy that led to the separation of families who crossed the border illegally to seek asylum. Where does that policy stand now?
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Harley-Davidson Workers React To News Of Shifting Some Production Overseas
Harley-Davidson says it's shifting production overseas because of increased tariffs on motorcycles sold in Europe. Some workers at the company could end up losing their jobs as a result. But they don't necessarily blame President Trump for what's happened.
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Side-Stepping Farmers Proves To Be A Tactic For Neighbors Suing Over Livestock Stench
Neighbors often complain about the smell of massive animal farms, but state laws can prevent them from suing. A North Carolina case may be the model to move forward after a suit was successful not against the farmers involved, but against the multinational meat companies that the livestock is for.
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Do Not Disturb The Mayor While He's Jogging
Jim Fouts, the mayor of Warren, Mich., posted a message on Facebook asking residents not to talk to him while he's jogging. He says it's important for his health.
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Federal Judge In San Diego Bars Migrant Family Separations
The judge ordered U.S. border authorities to reunite separated families within 30 days. The ruling also states that if the children are younger than 5, the reunification must occur within 14 days.
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U.S. Ban On Travelers From Several Countries Upheld By High Court
David Greene talks to former Trump administration national security official Michael Anton, who says the ban will make the country safer.
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