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Nightly Business Report - March 28, 2018 Tonight on Nightly Business Report, tech has led the market higher. If it starts to falter, what happens to the bull run? Plus, why luxury sedans just don't ...
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Politics President Donald Trump's legal troubles deepened on Wednesday as a federal judge refused to throw out a lawsuit accusing him of flouting constitutional safeguards against corruption by maintaining ownership of his business empire while in office.}
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Middle Path Learn how this entrepreneur approaches events that occur both inside and outside of her business.
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White House investigates Kushner's business dealings White House investigates Kushner's business dealings. Officials are looking into the legality of two loans totalling more than $500m made to Trump's son-in-law. by Patty Culhane. 10 hours ago ...
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Open For Business: Tommy Lee Jones Finally Just Turned 18 For anyone who was monitoring the Tommy Lee Jones legal fuck clock for years, March 28, 2018 often felt like a day that would never arrive...but it finally did! Agent K himself is officially 18 years old and open for business. Relive the incredible countdown below, but don't watch it for too long because ...
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US economic growth revised higher in the 4th quarter on stronger consumer spending Here's the final scorecard for how the economy performed in 2017.
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Fox host Laura Ingraham jabs David Hogg Parkland shooting survivor Laura Ingraham made a snide comment on a story about David Hogg, a survivor of the Parkland school shooting who announced that some colleges had rejected him.
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Trump keeps backing down from his worst impulses — and it could President Donald Trump has shown a habit of talking tough on trade before backing down in key fights, and it could end up being a good thing for the US economy.
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Flame-throwing Yankees pitcher Aroldis Chapman hit a batter New York Yankees reliever Aroldis Chapman hit Tampa Bay Rays prospect Jake Cronenworth in the ribs with a fastball.
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Japan has reportedly reached out to North Korea for a summit meeting Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is believed to have wanted to discuss the issue of Japanese citizens abducted by North Korean agents decades ago.
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