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Robust Apprenticeship Program Key To Germany's Manufacturing Might
Every year, about half a million young Germans enter the workforce through apprenticeship training programs. They provide a steady stream of highly qualified industrial workers.
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Despite Takedown And Legal Threat, Bannon Says He Still Backs Trump
The president's lawyer sent the former strategist a cease-and-desist letter claiming his interviews for a new book violated a nondisclosure agreement he had signed with the Trump campaign.
Virginia Republican David Yancey Wins Tie-Breaking Drawing
Each candidate's name was placed in a film canister; those were then placed into a bowl and one name was drawn.
Trump's Blowup With Bannon Means He's Now All-In With McConnell And GOP Establishment
The president has no choice right now other than to align himself with the Republican establishment both legislatively and politically. Will that hold?
Unlike Humans, Bonobos Shun Helpers And Befriend The Bullies
Given a choice, bonobos tend to prefer people who act like jerks and dominate. That's very different than humans, who even as infants consistently prefer people who are cooperative and not mean.
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Blizzard Conditions Hit New England As Massive Winter Storm Travels North
As the "bomb cyclone" intensifies, visibility has dropped to nearly zero in some sections of the snow band. Serious flooding and hurricane-force winds have been observed in coastal Massachusetts.
'Scandalous Decision': How A Turkish Banker's Conviction In U.S. Is Roiling Ankara
A federal court in New York City convicted Mehmet Hakan Atilla of participating in a plot to evade U.S. sanctions on Iran — but Turkish leaders are decrying the decision as "unjust and unfortunate."
I Know Where You've Been: Digital Spying And Divorce In The Smartphone Age
Breaking up is hard to do, and spy tools are making it even harder. According to family lawyers, scorned spouses are increasingly turning to GPS trackers and cheap spyware apps to watch an ex.
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As Heard on Morning Line: ANA TTAC January Trainings
Our guests on Morning Line, Anthony Caole and Richard Perry are from the Alaska Region Training and Technical Assistance Center. The Center helps Alaska…
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Trump Administration Opens Door To Dramatic Expansion Of Offshore Energy Leases
The proposal includes all but one of 26 "planning areas" in federal waters in the Arctic, Pacific and Atlantic, which make up about 90 percent of the outer continental shelf.
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