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Trump was astonished by all the relief supplies in Puerto Rico.
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Dannon has reportedly ended its sponsorship with Cam Newton after he said he found it "funny" to hear a female reporter ask him a football-related question.
Bill Schultz, the CIO of McQueen Ball and Associates discusses stock rotation, the Amazon effect, low volatility and the Fed's impact on the market.
There are some things teachers just can't tell their students, even if they want to.
Ivana Trump, the president's first wife, says she speaks with him weekly and that he offered her the US ambassadorship to the Czech Republic.
The bump stock, which enabled the Las Vegas shooter to fire at a high rate, is disappearing from online stores like Cabela's.
Democrats are again calling for Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump to lose their security clearances after another pair of controversies involving the couple.
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San Francisco-based delivery startup Farmstead is promising groceries, for the same price as normal supermarkets, delivered in under an hour.
A dermatologist talks about the foods that provide vitamins and nutrients for skin health.
Joanna Coles, chief content officer of Hearst, says she learned from personal experience that a flexible schedule is key for working parents.
The boatmen were also caught in possession of about 100,000 "yaba" pills, an illegal stimulant popular in Bangladesh, said a border guard official.
Among the crowds was Melissa Ibrahim, an airline employee, who sang Hassanal's praises.
Government and allied forces backed by a US-led coalition launched an offensive last month to oust IS from Hawija, a longtime insurgent bastion.
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