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Asia-Pacific Nations Sign Huge Trade Deal With China While U.S. Sits It Out
What it means for the U.S. to be on the sidelines of another major trade agreement, the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership, which 15 countries agreed to Sunday.
Ohio Governor Orders 3-Week Statewide Curfew As Coronavirus Cases Rise
The curfew will last from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. with exceptions for work, commuting, grocery shopping and contactless food services.
AC/DC Returns To Rock The Masses With 'Power Up'
Angus Young and Brian Johnson discuss the band's new album, a tribute to Young's late brother Malcolm and an unlikely comeback from all kinds of loss.
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Trump Launched A Trade War Against China. Don't Look To Biden To Reverse It
The president-elect can undo many of Trump's tariffs with the stroke of a pen, but he's unlikely to do so now that the tenor of the U.S.-China relationship has changed.
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What Joe Biden's Presidency May Mean For Afghanistan
Biden's record, especially as vice president, helps illuminate what he may do once he is sworn in. Amid an uptick in violence, some Afghans hope for a reassessment of the U.S.-Taliban peace agreement.
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Florida Just Passed A $15 Minimum Wage. Is The Time Right For A Big Nationwide Hike?
Florida became the eighth state and the first in the South to adopt a $15 minimum wage. Replicating this in other states and on the federal level remains a challenge.
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U.K. Police Arrest Man Over 1974 Birmingham Pub Bombings That Killed 21
This is the first arrest in decades related to the bombings, after six men were wrongfully sentenced to life in prison for the attack but later released.
'Without Our Work, Facebook Is Unusable': Content Moderators Demand Safer Offices
The social network largely outsources its content review jobs. Workers say they are now under pressure to return to the office despite the pandemic.
Judge Says Coronavirus Can't Be Used As Reason To Quickly Deport Unaccompanied Minors
Judge Emmet Sullivan issues a preliminary injunction, telling agents to stop the rapid expulsions of kids arriving with no adult. Since March, nearly everyone seeking asylum has been turned back.
Former Special Forces Captain Guilty Of Espionage
Peter Rafael Dzibinski Debbins, code name lkar Lesnikov, pleads guilty to providing intelligence to Russia, and could spend the rest of his life in prison.
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