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Prosecutors said Mr. Walters made more than $40 million from 2008 to 2014 by realizing profits and avoiding losses based on inside information he received about Dean Foods.

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Watch #ClintonNewsNetwork get sandbagged by a truth teller in a live interview. #CNN #FakeNews https://t.co/RCVCsBDViV
— James Woods (@RealJamesWoods) April 8, 2017

Yesterday CNN’s Brooke Baldwin interviewed Syrian Kassem Eid, the survivor of a 2013 chemical weapons attack in that country. Eid was asked his opinion of U.S. missile strikes on an airbase in that country and about the issue of refugees, and his answers might not have gone the way some would have liked (Clinton and Obama to name just two):
“I felt grateful for @realDonaldTrump…

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Ever wondered whether Japanese Samurai could beat Spanish Conquistadors? Or if the Roman Legion could fight an ancient Chinese army, or if an army of War Elephants would stand a chance against modern artillery? Some of those “who would win” battles that we love to wonder about do not have to be imagined—they have played […]
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Dawn Fitzpatrick manages the billions in family wealth of the investor George Soros. But she takes over at an unsettled moment for global markets.

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As Twitchy reported, the Tomahawk missile strike launched against a Syrian airbase Thursday night left the runways intact, with Reuters reporting that Syrian warplanes were sighted taking off from the base not that long after it was hit.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, however, said the mission was a success, and that it was the base’s aircraft and refueling capability that were targeted, not the runways…

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Mexican farmers set to cash in on heirloom corn

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Breeds of corn that have grown in Mexico for centuries will be given the same special status as fine chocolate and coffee – a fair trade label – and that may mean a boom for the country’s farmers.

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When Solar Panels Became Job Killers

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A policy change in China hurt workers in Ohio, revealing the trade challenges facing President Trump.

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Twitter pulls lawsuit over unusual government demand

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Twitter on Friday dropped a lawsuit it filed the previous day against the U.S. Homeland Security Department, saying the government had withdrawn a summons for records about who was behind an account critical of President Donald Trump.

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