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How Fast Did The Economy Grow? Forecasts Are All Over The Place
President Trump is eager to tout a fast-growing economy, boosted by the tax cuts he pushed through Congress. That makes Friday's report on gross domestic product a highly anticipated news event.
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Saturday Sports: Baseball, Broken Bones And Trade Deadlines
In Major League Baseball, the perennial powerhouse teams are looking strong as the trade deadline approaches. Scott Simon talks with ESPN's Howard Bryant.
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CBS Hires Outside Law Firm To Investigate Allegations Against CEO Les Moonves
The CBS Corporation's board of directors decided Monday to hire an outside law firm to conduct an independent investigation into allegations against the company's chairman and CEO.
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State Department Funded Program Brings Middle Eastern TV Writers To Hollywood
Eleven Middle Eastern television writers are learning from U.S. industry pros how to create better TV. The problem for producers from Saudi Arabia, for instance, is getting past censors.
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Former WH Communications Director Hope Hicks Lands Job At Fox
Hope Hicks is set to become a public relations executive for Fox, an interesting turn since the current communications director at the White House is a former Fox executive.
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Federal Deficit Jumps 17 Percent As Tax Cuts Eat Into Government Revenue
The federal deficit ballooned to $779 billion in the fiscal year just ended — a remarkable tide of red ink for a country not mired in recession or war.
Hamiet Bluiett, Giant Of The Baritone Sax, Has Died At 78
The avant-garde saxophonist and member of the World Saxophone Quartet died Thursday at age 78.
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Climate Report Warns Of Extreme Weather, Displacement Of Millions Without Action
A scientific panel, convened by the U.N., lays out a challenging path to keep the global climate from warming more than 1.5 degrees Celsius — the red line for dangerous consequences.
Why Secretary Of State Pompeo's Latest Trip To Asia Was Remarkable In 2 Ways
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has spent the past few days traveling in East Asia. He left Beijing on Monday after visiting Japan, North and South Korea, and China.
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Experts Question Trump's Strategy To Reach Revised NAFTA Deal
The White House sees the new trade agreement with Canada and Mexico as vindication of the president's hard-nosed negotiating tactics. But the modest benefits may not be worth the cost.
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