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Ruling Against D.C.'s Gun Law Sends Local Officials Scrambling
A federal judge struck down the city's ban on carrying handguns in public. The latest ruling follows a Supreme Court decision in 2008 that overturned the city's blanket ban on handgun ownership.
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Gun Control Divides County Sheriffs
When President Obama announced new measures to prevent gun violence, one of the groups there to show support was the National Sheriffs' Association. But not all of its members agree with the national group's support for what it calls "common-sense steps."
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Incident At Theater Rattles A Nervous Germany
An armed man is reportedly dead after a SWAT team was sent into a cinema in a small town near Mannheim.
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Oakland A's fans are demoralized ahead of the hapless team's move to Las Vegas
Oakland A's fans are angry as their team works to move to Las Vegas. These days, the team is playing to a mostly empty stadium as it's on pace for the lowest winning percentage in baseball history.
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Anheuser-Busch Sues Belgian Suitor
Anheuser-Busch has sued InBev, calling the Belgian brewer's plan to buy the iconic U.S. brewer "illegal." Matt Sepic, of member station KWMU in St. Louis, says the suit seeks to bar InBev from soliciting support from Anheuser-Busch shareholders.
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With Growing Investments, China's Influence In Autos Is Expanding
For the first time on a mass scale, a car built in China will be on sale in the U.S., joining countless other Chinese-made products. It comes as Chinese firms invest billions in the auto industry.
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Attorneys General Of Maryland And D.C. Sue Trump Over His Businesses
Another lawsuit has been filed to force President Trump to sell off his businesses. But this one is different: It was filed on behalf of attorneys general in Maryland and the District of Columbia.
Trump Follows Mayor Bloomberg's Ethics Steps; Critics Call That Inadequate
President Trump has loosely followed former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg's model for managing his wealth while in office, but the risk isn't the same.
Commerce Secretary Says His Investment In A Shipping Firm Tied To Russia Isn't Problematic
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross has significant holdings in a Russian shipping company that does business with an energy company who's owners include Vladimir Putin's son-in-law and an oligarch subject to U.S. sanctions. Ross failed to disclose the connection in his confirmation hearings, but says there's nothing improper.
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Microsoft Closes The Book On Its E-Library, Erasing All User Content
The move comes as a result of Digital Rights Management, an approach that allows companies to prevent piracy. Every purchased book will disappear this month.
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