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After Video Of Dispute With Driver, Uber CEO Says He Needs To 'Grow Up'
Travis Kalanick apologized Tuesday for his actions in a video posted this week, in which Kalanick had a heated argument with an Uber driver after the driver raised complaints about pay.
DeVos Commencement Speech Draws Protests
There is an outcry over the secretary of education's invitation to speak at the commencement of a private, Christian, historically black college in Florida.
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Teva Pharmaceuticals Agrees To $85 Million Settlement With Oklahoma In Opioid Case
Oklahoma's attorney general had filed a lawsuit against the Israel-based company for its alleged role in fueling the opioid crisis.
Government Shutdown Threat Diminishes: House To Vote On Senate-OK'd Measure
The Senate has approved a short-term measure to fund government agencies at their current spending levels and put off any fight over a border wall until February. The House takes up the bill Thursday.
Federal Court Ruling May Open The Door To More 'Scam PACs'
The decision would allow super PACs to raise money by using a candidate's name, even if none of the money ends up going to support that candidate.
Australian Lawmaker Is Egged After Comments Blaming New Zealand Attack On Immigration
A 17-year-old smashed an egg on the head of the controversial Australian senator who made comments blaming the mass shooting in New Zealand on Muslim immigration.
MySpace Says It Lost Years Of User-Uploaded Music
Millions of music and other media files may have been lost, the company acknowledges. The news comes after some users reported difficulty accessing their music files over the past year.
President Trump Backs Israeli Sovereignty Claim Over Golan Heights
In a tweeted announcement, the Commander in Chief appeared to overturn decades of U.S. policy just ahead of Israeli elections
A 'Bomb Cyclone' Is Thwacking The Central U.S.
The storm is bringing high winds, snow, rain and dangerous road conditions. Meteorologists and local officials are warning people across the West and Midwest to cancel travel plans.
Founder Of African American History Museum Discovered Dead In Car Trunk
Sadie Roberts-Joseph was a prominent civil rights activist and community leader in Baton Rouge, La. She founded the city's African American history museum in 2001.
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