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Women, The 'First Brewers,' Lean Into Craft Beer-Making
The craft-brewing industry has long been a male-dominated world. But that's starting to change. This weekend, several female-owned craft breweries are favored to take home the most prestigious awards at the Great American Beer Festival in Denver.
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While Others Underfunded Pensions, Milwaukee Held Firm
Nationwide, many cash-strapped cities have raided funds intended for retirees or have chronically underfunded their pension systems. But despite a budget crunch, Milwaukee's fund has consistently ranked among the nation's top pension programs. Even so, some changes lie ahead for city workers.
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How Do You Get Paid $400,000 At Carnegie Hall? Be A Stagehand
The famed hall's five full-time stagehands went on strike, and that forced the cancellation of one gala. Tax records show their average total compensation is more than $400,000 each a year. The dispute was over whether they'll also be working in the hall's new Education Wing.
Lessons About Insurance In The Obamacare Data Dump
Very few insurers around the country are offering top-of-the-line platinum insurance plans. Policymakers predicted less expensive but more restrictive bronze and silver plans would prove more popular than high-end options, and it looks like insurance companies think so, too.
Kevin Spacey Apologizes To Anthony Rapp Over Alleged Sexual Misconduct
"I'm beyond horrified to hear his story. I honestly do not recall the encounter," Kevin Spacey said in response to allegations.
GOP Senators Unveil Competing Tax Overhaul
The House and Senate bills are structurally similar, but they diverge on some major policies that could be hard to reconcile before the end of the year.
Democrats Question Attorney General Sessions On Russia At Senate Judiciary Committee
Attorney General Jeff Sessions testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee today. There was no shortage of topics discussed — from police oversight and voting rights litigation to protections for the LGBT community and the administration's travel ban. But Democrats repeatedly pushed him on one topic in particular — Russia.
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Republican Senators Add Repeal Of Individual Health Care Mandate To Tax Bill
Republican leaders expressed confidence that the measure could pass the Senate. It is likely to face even fewer hurdles in the House, as the GOP aims to pass a tax bill by Christmas.
Italy Misses World Cup Qualifier For First Time Since 1958
After a loss to Sweden Monday night, Italy will miss the World Cup for the first time since 1958. Italian goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon, who played in his last international game, was in tears and La Gazzetta Dello Sport said for "Italy, this is the Apocalypse."
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This Tax Loophole For Wealthy Donors Just Got Bigger
In several states, private schools could see a windfall next year thanks to the new tax bill.
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