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Contrary to the stereotype, not every American owns a gun. It’s actually relatively rare for people to keep weapons around the house, unless you count kitchen knives. And maybe some gardening tools vaguely evoke medieval weapons, but that’s beside the point. For most people, if they look around their house for things that could potentially […]
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The commentator, Jamie Allman, said in a crudely worded tweet that he was preparing to assault Mr. Hogg with a “hot poker.”

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U.S. would win any trade war, says Joule Financial's Quint Tatro

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People seem to forget that the United States really drives the world’s economy, and it’s good that China acknowledged it with a promise to open its economy and lower tariffs, says Quint Tatro, managing director at Joule Financial. Aleksandra Michalska reports.

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Mr. Zuckerberg’s testimony before the Senate leaves Facebook and its peers on the back foot in three important ways.

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Hillary Clinton already offered up 512 pages of excuses for her 2016 election loss in “What Happened,” and she’s added to those reasons in TV appearances and speeches around the world. But so far we haven’t heard her bring up a fake sex tape allegedly pushed by Russian trolls.
NBC News has the exclusive.

Exclusive: Russia’s troll farm pushed a fake Hillary Clinton sex tape on Reddit, Imgur, Pornhub, SpankBang…

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Every ancient bone has a story. Most paint the world’s past with skeletons left by violence and disease. Their stories are not without merit. But it is the rare and the unexpected that really close the millennia gap. They allow glimpses of unknown behaviors and personal tragedies while the more bizarre individuals break records or […]
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Wall Street rises on easing China trade war fears

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U.S. stocks rose as investor concerns about trade tensions between the U.S. and China eased after Chinese President Xi Jinping promised to cut import tariffs. Aleksandra Michalska reports.

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The Broward County School Board met Tuesday evening and got an earful. Among those scheduled on the agenda was student reporter Kenneth Preston, who told David Webb at The Hill Tuesday that “roughly 5 percent” of $100 million allocated for school safety programs has been spent since 2014 — something Superintendent Robert Runcie has called “fake news” in response.
Here’s Preston’s pinned tweet:

You’ve been sitting on $100m in school safety money for years…

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