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Geoff Emerick, The Beatles' Grammy-Winning Engineer, Dies At 72
The British engineer parlayed an early love of music into a career spent contributing to one of the most indelible legacies in pop music history.
Italy Ordered To Pay Damages To Amanda Knox
The European Court of Human Rights ordered the country to pay Knox nearly $21,000 for failing to provide legal assistance and an interpreter when police initially questioned her in a 2007 murder case.
Unemployment Rate Drops To 3.8 Percent, Lowest Since 2000
The economy gained a stronger-than-expected 223,000 jobs and the unemployment rate edged down to an 18-year low. President Trump hinted at a strong report more than an hour before its release.
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Michael Bloomberg Gives $1.8 Billion To Financial Aid At Johns Hopkins University
The donation is the largest individual gift ever made to a single university and is designed to allow the school to be need-blind and loan-free.
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Dresses Flutter On Drones In Saudi Fashion Show, But Critics Aren't Buying It
The organizer says the novel approach was a way to celebrate fashion while keeping to Ramadan sensibilities.
Asian Markets Close Higher Reflecting Optimism Ahead Of U.S.-China Talks
Indexes climbed on Monday as Washington and Beijing officials continue to try to hash out a deal and avoid an escalation of a trade war.
'Empire' Actor Jussie Smollett Arrested On Charges Of Filing False Police Report
The actor had reported being the victim of a racist and homophobic attack. Prosecutors say that report was not true.
'Hard Capture Is Complete': SpaceX Capsule Docks With International Space Station
SpaceX's Crew Dragon capsule successfully docked with the International Space Station Sunday. SpaceX is demonstrating the potential for a company to carry astronauts into orbit.
Republicans Avoid An Upset In Tight Arizona Special Election
Republican Debbie Lesko won by 5 points in a district near Phoenix that President Trump won by 21 percent. National Republicans spent about $1 million to defend the seat.
As Climate Talks Begin, U.N. Chief Warns Against 'Fiddling' While The Planet Burns
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said despite Trump's decision to withdraw from the Paris accord, the U.S. is committed: "We're still in it." The sailing yacht with Greta Thunberg aboard will arrive soon.
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