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Thousands Still Without Power Across North
Nearly 29,000 homes in Michigan still have no electricity — down from 200,000 after last week's ice storms. And more snow expected in New England could raise the number of those in the region without power.
Get Ready For Yet Another Winter Storm
"Titan" heads east after causing flash-flooding in drought-parched California on Saturday. Forecasters predict several inches of snow in much of the country's mid-section.
Senate Fails To Advance Unemployment Bill, Again
The bill would have restored unemployment benefits to 1.7 million Americans, who have been out of work for the long term.
How A Community Bank Tripped On Footnote 1,861 Of The Volcker Rule
An obscure provision in the finance overhaul is causing problems for small banks. It turns out, it's hard to figure out which risks banks should be allowed to take.
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JPMorgan Says It Will Replace 2 Million Credit Cards, Due To Breach
The bank also reported a $5 billion profit, despite a series of costly settlements with the U.S. government.
Side Effect Of Legal Pot: Police Budgets Take A Hit
Some states view legalizing marijuana as a way to find new tax revenue. But decriminalization can also remove a strong funding source for police: property forfeitures from drug dealers.
Poultry Pardon: President Rewards America's Top Turkey
"The office of the presidency — the most powerful position in the world — brings with it many awesome and solemn responsibilities," President Obama said. "This is not one of them." He gave an official pardon to save Popcorn the turkey from a Thanksgiving dinner table.
Amazon's Drone Has Many Asking 'What Could Go Wrong?'
The online giant says it someday may fly small packages right to customers' homes. That's got many worrying about the potential dangers. So, does this sound like a good or a bad idea?
Money Surges Toward House Democratic Hopefuls
Congressional seats continue to lean further in the direction of Democratic candidates, as donors give unusual support to challengers.
Trump Sets Tariffs On $200 Billion In Imports From China
President Trump announced the U.S. will impose 10 percent tariffs on $200 billion worth of imports from China. It's the latest round of an escalating trade dispute between the two countries.
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