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Some Trump RNC Delegates Surprised About Paying Their Own Way To Cleveland
Hotel rooms can cost $300 a night for delegates, who also have to pay for their own travel and meals. Some are turning to crowdfunding sites to pay for their trips.
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As Food Crisis Worsens, Venezuelans Loot Almost-Empty Stores
As food becomes increasingly scarce, hungry Venezuelans have carried out dozens of riots this month, ransacking stores that have little on their shelves.
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Why Gorsuch's Nomination Is Likely To Play Out As An Angry, Partisan Battle
Trump's Supreme Court nominee is going to face a very messy fight, as Senate Democrats are facing pressure from their base and are still upset with the obstruction of Obama's high-court nominee.
Flynn's Departure Adds Fuel As Trump's Russia Problem Smolders
Russia is at the center of recurring controversies swirling around the president. Yet he has consistently taken a softer line on Russia and hasn't spelled out his plans on a range of critical issues.
Trump Team: Adviser Spoke To Russia Official The Day U.S. Sanctions Were Announced
A transition spokesman had initially said the contacts by national security aide Michael Flynn occurred the day before the retaliation for election meddling was made public.
Outsourced: In A Twist, Some San Francisco IT Jobs Are Moving To India
Companies in San Francisco pay six-figure salaries to entry-level tech workers. But a public university there is laying off some of its own IT staff and sending the jobs to a contractor in India.
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Website Goes Down At Office Of Government Ethics Amid Political Storm
The director of the Office of Government Ethics has been outspoken in calling for President-elect Donald Trump to divest from his businesses. Now, congressional Republicans want him to testify.
Sexism In Newsroom Culture Not Unique To Allegations Against Roger Ailes
Roger Ailes stepped down as head of Fox News amid claims of sexual harassment from women he worked with. NPR's Elise Hu speaks to network news veteran Betsy West about sexism in the media.
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Fox News Channel During The Conventions: On-Air Success, Off-Air Crisis
Revelations continue to emerge about the behavior of former Fox News chief Roger Ailes, as Rupert Murdoch has stepped in to stabilize the channel in the wake of Ailes' departure. What's next?
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Shipping Industry Officials Fight Pay Raise For Great Lakes Freighter Pilots
The Coast Guard recommended a 58 percent salary hike for ship pilots on the Great Lakes. Shipping companies and associations are suing, saying the hike could push freighters to carry cargo elsewhere.
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