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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.
Blizzard Has Passed, But Frigid Temperatures Remain Along East Coast
The National Weather Service says there's a good chance that some locations will set temperature records today, as arctic air settles in after a massive winter storm.
While The Eastern U.S. Freezes, It's Too Warm In Alaska
"We're way behind on winter," one resident says. Higher than average temperatures in rural Alaska are being blamed for two deaths and are preventing people from hunting for food.
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Pakistan Defends Anti-Terrorism Record After U.S. Cuts Aid
However, officials also sought to tone down tensions. "Efforts are still underway to find common ground," says a foreign ministry spokesman.
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St. Vincent On World Cafe
With only an acoustic guitar in hand, Annie Clark pulls off an in-studio performance in spades.
Soaring Popularity Of Grass-Fed Beef May Hit Roadblock: Less Nutritious Grass
Since the mid-'90s, levels of crude protein in the plants, which cattle need to grow, have dropped nearly 20 percent, and it may just be a matter of time before prairie grasses can't support grazing.
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