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General Electric Stuns Wall Street By Firing CEO John Flannery After A Year
In a surprising shakeup, General Electric fired its CEO John Flannery after a little more than a year on the job. His ouster is more evidence of the mounting problems facing the once mighty company.
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Supreme Court Term Begins With 8 Justices As Kavanaugh Nomination Battle Continues
The Supreme Court's new term began Monday with just eight justices as the fight over Judge Brett Kavanaugh's nomination continues.
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Trump Touts New Trade Deal With Mexico And Canada
Experts say President Trump's new trade deal has a lot in common with the North American Free Trade Agreement that it replaces, but with some changes that could benefit labor.
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Customers Flee As Horse Darts Into French Bar
Video shows the filly running up and down the length of the bar kicking up her hind legs — people trying to get out of the way. It doesn't look like anyone was hurt.
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North Dakota Woman's Decoration Scares The Neighborhood
A person called 911 after seeing a sign, seemingly written in blood, that read "Help Me." WDAY-TV reports police responded, and they congratulated the sign's author on her early Halloween decoration.
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Indonesia's Sulawesi Reels From Earthquake And Tsunami
The aftermath of the earthquake on the island of Sulawesi has killed at least 1,200 people. Steve Inskeep talks to James Massola of The Sydney Morning Herald about recovery efforts.
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NAFTA Replacement Is A 'Major Achievement' Navarro Says
Rachel Martin talks to White House trade adviser Peter Navarro about the deal involving the U.S., Mexico and Canada. Trump wants to sign it by November. NPR's Scott Horsley comments on the discussion.
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Amazon To Raise Minimum Wage To $15 Starting Next Month
Officials at Amazon announced on Tuesday that the company is raising wages to $15 an hour starting Nov. 1 for some 250,000 regular workers and 100,000 seasonal workers.
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Michael Lewis: Trump's Approach To Government Shows 'Neglect And Misunderstanding'
Lewis' new book, The Fifth Risk, examines three federal departments under Trump: energy, agriculture and commerce. He warns that half of the top 700 positions in the administration remain unfilled.
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Prince Fans Get First Look At His Vault With 'Piano & A Microphone 1983'
'Piano & a Microphone 1983', a new release from Prince's vault, gives fans a look at his creative process.
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