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| Trump looks to America's past, not its future As jobs in its trademark industry dwindled, the once-renowned "Steel City" of Pittsburgh has found new energy from service sectors such as education and health care. Unimpressed, Trump justified his tariffs before last month's special election outside Pittsburgh by insisting, "If you don't have steel, you ...
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Will presidential elections usher in a new era for Sierra Leone? It already had one of the highest infant mortality rates. Then came an outbreak of the Ebola disease in 2014 that killed almost 4,000 people - many of them children. The health system could not cope. On top of that, a slump in commodity prices crippled the economy. It is obvious the new president faces ...
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| The Latest: Kentucky teachers gather for massive rally Kentucky teachers are gathering for a massive rally in hopes of putting political heat on state lawmakers who are returning to the Capitol to possibly consider a new two-year operating budget. The Kentucky Education Association says a rally is set for Monday at union headquarters in Frankfort, followed ...
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| Brexit LATEST: Pound SOARS above predictions as 'path to recovery' begins Mr Marinov said he had a broadly positive outlook for the Pound next quarter, particularly against perceived safe-haven currencies such as the yen and Swiss franc. But he did not see it rising above $1.41. The news comes in sharp contrast to predictions from some of the world's top financial institutions ...
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| China hits the United States with tariffs on $3 billion of exports But the tariffs are alarming news for the affected industries. The US National Pork Producers Council warned last month that the measures would "have a significant negative impact on rural America." It said the US pork industry sold $1.1 billion worth of products to China last year, making it the third ...
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Sinclair Made Dozens of Local News Anchors Recite the Same Script On local news stations across the United States last month, dozens of anchors gave the same speech to their combined millions of viewers. It included a warning about fake news, a promise to report fairly and accurately and a request that viewers go to the station's website and comment "if you believe ...
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