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'Unprecedented': What ISIS Looks Like In America
A new report glimpses life "inside the bubble of American ISIS sympathizers, a diverse and diffuse scene that the FBI estimates include hundreds, if not thousands, of individuals."
This obscure program lets Americans donate to help pay off the national debt
The U.S. debt has led to plenty of partisan fights and ... charitable gifts. For decades, a government program has been collecting donations from Americans who want to help pay off the national debt.
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Oarfish keep washing ashore in California. Some say that could be a bad omen
A deep sea oarfish washed up in Southern California. Some accounts say Japanese folklore saw it a bad omen, while others say the fish were seen as saviors.
President Trump to meet with NATO's secretary general over Russia's war in Ukraine
NATO's secretary general heads to Washington Monday for meetings with President Trump. The visit comes as Trump has expressed growing frustration with Russia over its war in Ukraine.
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Putin wanted a militarily weaker Ukraine. He got the opposite
The longer Ukraine's army fends off the Russian invasion, the more it absorbs the advantages of Western weaponry and training — exactly the transformation Vladimir Putin wanted to prevent by invading.
Its Survival In Doubt, Sears Struggles To Transform Once Again
More than a century ago, Sears was the Amazon of its time — a dominant name in retail. Sears has been in a long and painful decline, but executives say they have a plan to turn the company around.
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Autoworker union not giving Biden an easy ride in 2024 as contract talks pick up speed
The new UAW president says his members are being left out as the industry transitions to electric vehicles so he's applying pressure on the auto companies and the White House to do more for workers.
This Steel Town Voted For Brexit. Now Its Jobs Are In Jeopardy
In Wales, the U.K.'s largest steel plant is in limbo. Employing thousands, the plant is the cornerstone of Port Talbot's economy. The vote created anxiety about the future of the plant and the town.
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A Woman Who Accused Gov. Andrew Cuomo Of Groping Her Has Filed A Criminal Complaint
The woman's account was also included in the 165-page report released by New York's attorney general this week that said Cuomo sexually harassed multiple women and created a hostile work environment.
Study: Odds Of Being Murdered Closely Tied To Social Networks
The authors found that for each degree of separation from a homicide victim, one's odds of also being murdered went down by 57 percent.
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