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Justice Department Abandons Obama-Era Marijuana Guidelines
The Justice Department is rescinding an Obama-era policy that essentially removed marijuana from the list of federal drug enforcement priorities as more states legalized it. But officials did not detail what the practical implications might be for marijuana users in states where use is lawful.
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Mondo Cozmo On World Cafe
From making music in his spare bedroom to a No. 1 hit on the Billboard charts, the Philadelphia-born, LA-based musician performs live.
Prime Minister Theresa May Weighs In On Removing Homeless From Windsor
A call to clear the homeless from streets surrounding Windsor Castle ahead of Prince Harry's royal wedding has sparked national debate.
The Met Is Set To Snap Nearly 5 Decades Of Pay-As-You-Wish Tradition
Since 1970, New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art has not mandated an admission fee. Come March, that will change for out-of-state visitors — but critics haven't accepted the decision quietly.
Stocks Continue A Winning Streak; Dow Industrials Now Over 25,000
Stocks have been rising for years, and they are starting 2018 with another shot upward. The Dow Jones industrial average closed at about 25,000 — the fastest run to a new 1,000-point milestone ever.
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Germany's Export Machine Draws Both Envy And Ire
Germany runs huge trade surpluses. The U.S. hasn't seen one in decades. President Trump accuses the Germans of cheating, without offering specifics. But a number of factors fuel German export prowess.
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Apple: Mac And iOS Vulnerable To Meltdown And Spectre Flaws
Apple announced that most of its products might be open to attacks that could mine passwords and other sensitive data. The company said it is already working on patches to mitigate the flaw.
GOP Tax Law Sparks Confusion And Outcry In Blue States As N.Y. Threatens Lawsuit
Democrats say the new tax law unfairly targets blue states. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo says he will file a lawsuit, while confusion reigns for Americans who tried to prepay property taxes.
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Former New Jersey Governor Brendan Byrne Dies At 93
Byrne served as governor from 1973-1982 and is best known for approving casino gambling and pushing through the state's first income tax — a move that nearly cost him reelection.
148,000 Jobs Were Added To U.S. Economy In December
It's a sharp drop from the November result of more than 250,000 jobs. With data for December now in, U.S. job growth fell in 2017, to 2.1 million from 2.2 million in 2016.
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