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Keeping up with the news is hard—so hard, in fact, that we’ve decided to save you the hassle by rounding up the most mind-blowing events each week. This week was the sort where following the news goes from an interesting pastime to a heartbreaking chore. The carnage in Manchester dominated headlines. While we’ll try and […]
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With headwinds from trade, forecasts for this quarter are turning more tepid and point to a continuation of steady but not stellar growth.

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@thehill What an odd thing to say.
— Yolanda Holman (@yolanda_holman) May 26, 2017

Because she still has so much more of her story to tell, Hillary Clinton recently sat down for a profile in New York Magazine. That’s where she dropped this little nugget:
Clinton on conservatives: "I don’t die, despite their best efforts" https://t.co/DovjVAA8Wl pic.twitter.com/CWce73FrzT
— The Hill (@thehill) May 26, 2017

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Former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton is pledging not to drop out of the political fight, despite what she calls efforts by some conservatives to silence her…

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We learn about so many scientists in school because they provided invaluable discoveries and solutions to everything from terrible diseases to inconvenient technology. However, there is often more to the story than what you see in news articles or Nobel Prize acceptance speeches. Science is often fueled by competition and a race to be the […]
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Slow times fuel "stunt foods"

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From Wal-Mart to PepsiCo, companies are churning out foods with unusual tastes or ingredients weeks after Starbuck’s “Unicorn Frappucino” sparked a sensation. Fred Katayama reports.

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Top 10 Gruesome Ax Murders

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Ax murders were fairly common in the 19th century. A murderer could easily enter a home and chop the inhabitants to bits without disturbing or waking the neighbors. The ax was a silent and deadly instrument of death, and sadly enough, many ax murders were never solved. Unlike murder by gun, an ax murder was […]
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G7 summit braces for clash on trade, climate

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Leaders from the world’s major industrialised nations began talks on Friday at a G7 summit in Sicily which is expected to expose deep divisions with U.S. President Donald Trump over trade and climate change. Laura Frykberg reports.

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Corporate demand for electricity from renewable sources to meet clean-energy goals is leading utilities to cut the use of a politically prized fuel.

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