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As Hurricane Irma Nears, Gasoline Is In Short Supply For Floridians
As Irma heads into Florida, a lot of people are hitting the highways to evacuate, and even those staying behind are topping off their tanks to make sure they don't run out.
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Kenyan Officials Say They Can't Guarantee Fair Process In Presidential Election
Kenya's electoral confusion threatens to become a constitutional crisis. This comes as a senior electoral official resigned and fled to the U.S., saying the planned rerun of the presidential election in eight days is not guaranteed a fair process.
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NASA Spacecraft Gets Up Close With Jupiter's Great Red Spot
NASA's Juno spacecraft will fly directly over the Great Red Spot, a swirling storm on Jupiter, on Monday. Scientists are hoping to gain a better understanding of the storm and why it persists.
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222,000 Jobs Added To U.S. Payrolls In June; Unemployment Rate Rises To 4.4 Percent
The U.S. economy added jobs in health care, social assistance, financial activities and mining. But wage growth hasn't topped 4 percent since 2008.
ESPN Troubles Cloud Disney Earnings; Apple Surpasses $800 Billion Mark
Disney reported better-than-expected quarterly earnings, but questions about ESPN's health eclipsed results. Apple is the first U.S. company to surpass the $800 billion mark in market capitalization.
After Trump Targets Murkowski, Interior Secretary Reportedly Warns Alaska's Senators
Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke reportedly called Sen. Lisa Murkowski and fellow Alaskan Sen. Dan Sullivan to say their state could run into trouble with the Trump administration.
Review: Cornelius, 'Mellow Waves'
Cornelius makes some of the coolest music in the world. In the Japanese musician's first album in 11 years, his plunderphonic neon-psychedelia turns meditative.
New Rankings Highlight Corporate Transparency In Politics
In the era of direct spending by corporations in elections, Microsoft and AFLAC Insurance get high marks for openness. Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway received a score of zero.
Trump Taps Reince Priebus As Chief Of Staff, Steve Bannon As Chief Strategist
The president-elect announced his pick Sunday. Priebus, chairman of the Republican National Committee, brings establishment credentials, while Bannon has long been a firebrand of the far right.
End Of The Vine: Twitter Says It's Closing Video App Amid Wider Layoffs
The social media company posted stronger-than-expected revenue of $616 million in the third quarter — even as revenue growth continued to slow. To be more efficient, it'll cut around 350 jobs.
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