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CNN's Jeanne Moos reports on how to defend yourself against Trump's bizarre handshake.
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How drinking Guinness with Biz Stone launched one of the fastest-growing startups in the Valley today Intercom Even in the Silicon Valley world of hyper-growth startups, Intercom's success is fast and furious. The company has grown from $1 million inannual recurring revenue (ARR, i.e. revenue under contract) to $50 milli...
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Mitch McConnell greeted by protesters in Kentucky While the welcome Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell received from the Anderson County Chamber of Commerce was warm, it was downright frosty outside, where hundreds of protesters gathered chanting, "Shame on Mitch! S...
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Facing evacuation order, Dakota Access pipeline protesters split on leaving, standing their ground Dakota Access pipeline activists are just hours away from a Wednesday afternoon deadline to leave the camp they have held since last summer, The New York Times reports. "We prefer to handle this in a more diplomatic, und...
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Nokia is reportedly planning a relaunch of the iconic 3310 and people are freaking out about it In 2000 Nokia released an ordinary phone with no name, just a model number, the3310. It was a basic cellphone that could handle calls, simple texting, had anamazing battery life, and compared to today's smartphones it se...
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8 arrested at end of anti-Trump protest downtown

Chicago Tribune - 22 Feb 2017 04:07
8 arrested at end of anti-Trump protest downtown Eight community activists were briefly taken into police custody Tuesday afternoon at the tail end of an hour-long march through Federal Plaza as part of the weekly "Resist Trump Tuesday" protests. The activists, clergy ...
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Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin told IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde he expects the fund to provide "frank" analysis of the exchange-rate policies of all its member countries.
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A total of 214 people have been indicted so far on felony rioting charges in connection with the Inauguration Day protests in downtown Washington.
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Satellites expose the biggest hotspots of illegal transshipping Satellite watchers have identified thousands of suspected incidents of illegal transshipping, where fishing ships secretly transfer unauthorized product to refrigerated cargo vessels. It is seen as a major factor in the ...
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Jewish Human Rights Group Calls For Special Probe Into Anti-Semitic Bomb Threats A leading Jewish human rights organization called on Attorney General Jeff Sessions to create a special task force to investigate the bomb threats targeting Jewish Community Centers around the nation. In a letter sent Mo...
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The Trump Administration Wants to Revise Transgender School Bathroom Guidelines Obama-era guidelines allowed students to use school restrooms that match their gender identity, not their assigned gender at birth
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Why Biotech Stocks Are Finally Set to Break Out The iShares Nasdaq Biotechnology index ETF looks strong. What's next for Celgene, Biogen, Myriad, Gilead.
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The 4 Biggest Challenges of Running a Values-Based Company Great values often have some opposing tension.
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The latest on developments in financial markets (All times local): 9:35 a.m. Declines in energy and industrial stocks are leading U.S. indexes slightly lower in early trading as the market …
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Army Corps of Engineers Moves to Shut Down Dakota Access Pipeline Protest Camp Law enforcement and state officials have said they won't forcibly evict protesters
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Wives of Melbourne plane crash victims found out due to traffic delays, sister reveals The wives of the four American tourists killed in the tragic Melbourne light plane crash on Tuesday found out about the disaster when they heard of traffic delays.
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Trump admin ordered to produce list of travelers detained under ban The order limited immigration from seven countries.
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Kim Jong Nam's alleged assassins were trained killers

New York Post - 22 Feb 2017 06:59
Kim Jong Nam's alleged assassins were trained killers The two women arrested in the killing of Kim Jong Un’s brother were both well-trained assassins -- who used nothing but their bare hands to poison him, authorities said. Malaysian police officials reportedly revealed t...
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South Sudan Promises 'Unimpeded Access' for Aid Groups Amid Famine The country's leadership had previously accused the international community of meddling in the country's affairs
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Melania amends 'hooker' suit after it cited potential profits Melania Trump has revised her defamation lawsuit against the Mail Online for claiming she was a hooker — scrubbing claims that the Web site’s article ruined her “once-in-a-lifetime opportunity” to cash in on the ...
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GOP members of Congress meet with protests at town halls An audience of about 100 people peppered GOP Rep. Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee with questions ranging from health care reform concerns to critiques of President Donald Trump's appointees
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10 Things Employees Want From Leaders (But Won't Tell Them) What keeps employees happy isn't always as obvious as it may seem.
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