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After Hours Of Fiery Speeches In Protest And Support, House Impeaches Trump
Lawmakers took to the House floor in roughly six hours of debate Wednesday before passing two articles of impeachment against the president.
Fiat Chrysler And Peugeot Sign 50-50 Merger Deal
The combined company will generate nearly €170 billion ($189 billion) annually, which is projected to be the third-most revenue of any automaker — leapfrogging GM, Ford and other companies.
How U.S. Military Aid Has Helped Ukraine Since 2014
"U.S. military aid represents a physical manifestation of American support, which is essential," retired Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges tells NPR. The U.S. has given $1.5 billion in such aid in the past 5 years.
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Journalist Wins $30K In Damages, In Case That Sparked Japan's #MeToo Movement
Shiori Ito did a rare thing for Japan: She reported an alleged assault to police. When prosecutors opted not to press charges, she came forward publicly and sued her alleged attacker.
How Government Officials Misled The Public About The Conflict In Afghanistan
Washington Post reporter Craig Whitlock says recently released documents reveal muddled strategic thinking, jaw-dropping dysfunction and a "fundamentally flawed" war effort.
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In Uncrewed Test, Boeing's Starliner Capsule Fails To Reach Space Station
After a flawless launch from Cape Canaveral, Fla., the crew capsule, loaded with 600 pounds of cargo for the station, was unable to reach its intended orbit, Boeing says.
French Telecom Company Convicted Of 'Moral Harassment' After Employee Suicides
The major ruling against Orange, formerly France Télécom, also gave jail time for former CEO Didier Lombard and other executives.
Texas Set To Implement Tough Surprise Billing Law After Loophole Gets Shot Down
Texas will enact a law on Jan. 1 to prevent consumers from getting hit with surprise medical bills. The law survived last-minute efforts to write rules that would have gutted it.
After 2 Years, Trump Tax Cuts Have Failed To Deliver On GOP's Promises
The president said it would be "rocket fuel for our economy," but the Republican tax cut passed in 2017 did not pay for itself as promised — nor did it deliver a sustained boost to growth.
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'Little Women' Again? Greta Gerwig's Adaptation Is Both Faithful And Radical
Gerwig gives us the warm, homespun pleasures of Louisa May Alcott's beloved novel, but she also holds the well-worn text up to the light to consider some of its flaws and compromises.
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