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Yes, Some Comics Are For Kids — And They're Big Business
What's the best way to get people reading comics? Hook 'em young. And comics for early readers are booming — even big publishers like DC, famed for grim and gritty, are getting in on the action.
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Carter Page Tells House Intel Panel He Spoke To Sessions About Russia Contacts
The disclosure from the former Trump campaign adviser increases the pressure on the attorney general ahead of a hearing scheduled for next week before the House Judiciary Committee.
Has Trump's Intimidation Power Affected The AT&T-Time Warner Merger?
The Justice Department told AT&T to drop CNN and other channels if it wants approval of an $85 billion takeover of Time Warner. Is President Trump's anger at CNN driving the government's stance?
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Looking At The House And Senate Tax Plans
We examine the differences between the House and Senate tax overhaul plans and assess the chances the Republican-controlled Congress can pass a bill before Christmas as President Trump wants.
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Week Ahead: Trump Again Shows He's Willing To Use His Pardon Power
The president pardoned Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio, has teased that he could pardon others and this week, the week of Thanksgiving, he will again.
Uber Paid Off Hackers In Cover-Up
Uber has revealed its database was hacked over a year ago and that confidential data on 57 million customers and drivers was compromised.
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As Amazon Looks To Unlock Your Door, Taking Stock Of Meaning Of Privacy
Amazon is rolling out "Key," a WiFi-connected camera linked to a smart door lock to allow package delivery inside your home. Privacy experts say Key will tell us a lot about our trust in corporations.
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Roy Moore Continues To Lose GOP Support Amid Allegations Of Sexual Harassment
Senate Republicans are continuing to call for Roy Moore to drop out of the Alabama Senate race, but there are not many clear or good options for the GOP establishment.
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After The Military Seized Control, What's Next For Zimbabwe?
Regional African envoys are in Zimbabwe to mediate President Robert Mugabe's transition from power. Mugabe is an independence fighter who is the only leader the southern African nation has ever known. He remains under house arrest.
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Congress Considering Concealed Carry Reciprocity Law
Congress is considering a bill that would allow a person with a concealed carry permit in one state to legally carry the gun in another state, even if that state has stricter requirements for getting a permit. NPR's Kelly McEvers talks with Daniel Webster, the director of Johns Hopkins' Center for Gun Policy and Research, about the potential effects of a federal concealed carry reciprocity law.
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