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Trump Decries His Foundation's Closure, Overstating Its Giving
Trump blasted the media for not reporting on his charitable giving through the foundation. In fact, Trump hasn't given his own money since 2008, and the organization has been embroiled in scandal.
State Of The Union Will Tout Progress, But Is The Economy Fixed?
The economy has improved greatly since President Obama took office on Jan. 20, 2009. But is his economic legacy impressive enough to justify taking a victory lap during his State of the Union address?
For Taiwanese News Animators, Funny Videos Are Serious Work
The studio responsible for bizarre viral videos featuring 3-D animations of the news is more serious than you'd think. Go behind the scenes at the Taipei-based Next Media Animation to find out why this fast-moving — and controversial — company says it's charting the future of news.
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The Tuberculosis That Afflicts Much Of The World Was Likely Spread By Europeans
A new study looks at how TB has traveled the world — and the lessons that can be learned about treatment of drug-resistant forms.
As Governors Urge Businesses To Reopen, Workers May Be Pushed Off Unemployment
Employees who refuse to return to work out of concern for their safety will lose state and federal benefits. It's a predicament millions will soon face as lawmakers set to restart their economies.
Chilean President Suspends Fare Hikes; 3 Die In Supermarket Fire As Protests Continue
What started as a fare-dodging protest by students turned violent in Santiago. The president declared a state of emergency and later suspended the subway fare increase. The military declared a curfew.
Schools, Businesses, Cities Push Back On Rule Blocking Some International Students
The Trump administration says it will ban international students in the fall if their education is online-only. Colleges and businesses say that decision could devastate the economy.
House Democrats Unveil $3 Trillion Proposal For Coronavirus Relief
House Democrats plan a Friday vote on another massive relief bill that has more money for states, help for the jobless and virus-testing funds. Republicans immediately called it a partisan wish list.
Democrats' spending bill includes plan to get free health care to uninsured Americans
There are more than 2 million uninsured adults in states that didn't expand Medicaid. Congressional Democrats have a plan to cover them — if they can find money for it in the massive spending bill.
First House Incumbent Loses Primary, Plus 4 Other Important Down-Ballot Results
The Democratic establishment's favored candidates won in two Senate contests, and a millionaire wine mogul's $12.4 million went down the drain in the most expensive House primary this year.
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