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Poll: Economists Unanimous That Debt Would Balloon Under GOP Tax Plan
A poll found that 38 economists agree the GOP tax plan will not pay for itself through growth. In fact, they're doubtful that growth will happen anyway.
Legal Marijuana Advocates Are Uneasy With Sessions' Stance
Drug legalization advocates and former prosecutors are watching the Justice Department to see how it shifts emphasis on marijuana prosecutions. Attorney General Sessions takes a hard line on the drug.
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China Has Set Oct. 18 For Its Communist Party Congress. Here's What To Expect
There's little suspense about one outcome of the congress: President Xi Jinping is all but assured of another five-year term. He's maintained a grip on power to a degree not seen in China for decades.
1st Man Prosecuted For Federal Hate Crime Targeting Transgender Victim Gets 49 Years
Joshua Brandon Vallum's sentence, which was rendered Monday, comes on top of the life sentence he is already serving under state law. The case was unprecedented for the Justice Department.
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'We Are Not Nation-Building Again,' Trump Says While Unveiling Afghanistan Strategy
After months of deliberation, a reluctant president is expected to increase the American military presence by about 4,000 troops after 16 years of war with no end in sight.
America's Credit Rating On The Line As Debt Ceiling Deadline Approaches
Congressional leaders are trying hard to assure the financial markets the United States isn't about to default on its debts, but tweets by President Trump suggest the vote may not go smoothly.
Polls: Americans Aren't Buying Key White House Arguments For Tax Overhaul
A series of new polls suggest Americans are unenthusiastic and divided over the Republican tax bill.
Many Cabinet Positions Remain Open In Trump Administration
Even if Secretary of State Rex Tillerson stays in his job, President Trump still lacks a HHS secretary and a permanent DHS secretary. Many positions below the top cabinet posts remain open, too.
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Iran's President Hassan Rouhani Wins Re-Election
Voters chose the reform-minded president by a margin of about 20 percent over his main conservative challenger, signaling a wish to continue Rouhani's goal of greater openness with the world.
If Raw Fruits Or Veggies Give You A Tingly Mouth, It's A Real Syndrome
Pollen allergies can trigger reactions to fruits and vegetables. The condition — known as oral allergy syndrome — can come on suddenly and often goes undiagnosed.
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