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A small Montana utility firm with ties to the Trump administration has won a major multimillion-dollar contract to help restore large portions of Puerto Rico’s crippled electrical grid.
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The Dow briefly topped 23,000 for the first time in its 121-year history Tuesday, but closed just shy of the milestone despite notching its 50th record close of the
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A state of emergency has been declared in Florida ahead of a controversial college event featuring Richard Spencer — the infamous white nationalist who helped organize the deadly rallies
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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has voted to expell Harvey Weinstein, following numerous allegations of sexual harassment or assault against the former movie mogul and producer,
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Twitter’s top executive appears to have gotten the message from the #WomenBoycottTwitter movement. In a series of threaded tweets Friday night, founder and CEO Jack Dorsey said the
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Edward Klein, who has written several books about the Clintons and Kennedys, has a hotly anticipated book, “All Out War: The Plot to Destroy Trump,” out Oct. 30.
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Google has identified tens of thousands of dollars in ad buys by Russian accounts that used YouTube or Google advertising to try to spread misinformation and sow discord
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Mike Pence is a roll-his-sleeves-up kind of guy. The Vice President visited a United Blood Services blood donation center in Phoenix Tuesday “to raise awareness for those in
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Equifax said hackers may have stolen the personal information of 2.5 million more U.S. consumers than it initially estimated, bringing the total to 145.5 million. The company said
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An infamous online troll and fake news writer was found dead in his Arizona home, authorities said on Tuesday. Paul Horner, who penned debunked articles about Bill Murray
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