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She insisted that she knows how it feels to be unwelcome in such environments.
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The health insurance provider raised its rates by 20 percent in 2015, in hopes of returning to profitability.
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"Make sure the money doesn't blow up on my way out."
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Insists "we have to start doing better."
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The ACLU’s use of the words "Black Spring" regarding the protests is a clear reference to the Arab Spring earlier in the decade, which has had mixed results.
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A majority of those recently rescued are "visibly pregnant."
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Earlier on the day of the disaster...
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It was the perfect photo-op for the pandering politician...
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He tweeted “May Allah accept us as mujahideen."
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Organization advocates not only for a $15 minimum wage, but also for union rights.
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There are two things he now plans to take with him when he goes out alone.
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Former secretary-general of the United Nations asserted this in a recent interview.
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The toll on Ms. Clinton's image is already heavy...
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The “Police and Criminal Discovery Reform Amendment Act of 2015” was proposed by Councilwoman Mary Cheh.
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Would Noah advance to the semi-finals on "Dancing With the Stars?"
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"We made this one specifically for the families..."
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He went on to dissect the inaccuracies in Bill Clinton's latest remarks.
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Just the latest example of the exceedingly wealthy couple complaining about how hard it is to make ends meet.
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We will not comply with an unjust ruling.
By Matt Barber
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Only when bankers earn their wealth as Main Street does will America return to a just and sound monetary order.
By Antonius Aquinas
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Congressional Democrats and Vatican join White House and Leftist assaults on basic rights.
By Paul Driessen
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He's still laughing it off.
By Steven Crowder
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The most politically incorrect cartoon you'll watch this week...
By Steven Crowder
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She wasn't even close to the real story.
By Steven Crowder
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He exchanged brass buttons, scarlet cloth, and trade goods for the island.
By William Federer
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The more things remain the same, the more it is our privilege to walk with our God as He changes them into His likeness – beginning with us.
By James Wilson
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At issue is whether several states' referenda or state statutes defining marriage as between one man and one woman shall stand.
By Richard Larsen
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We have become so open and free that we must be controlled. Soon, the bondage will come...
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Such moral depravity is no different than Nazi-era evil.
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QUOTATION OF THE DAY
"The smugglers are very creative. Once the smuggler gets the children to Libya, the parents have no option but to send money, because there is no return."
MERON ESTEFANOS, an Eritrean rights activist, on the plight of children swept up in the smuggling of African migrants to Europe. |
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VIDEO: The Empty River of Life
There is something strange going on in Isfahan, where the water under the famous Bridge of 33 Arches has disappeared.
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VIDEO: Sierra Leone's Hidden Ebola Outbreak
Sheri Fink, a New York Times reporter, recounts her discovery that Sierra Leone's outbreak started much earlier than the official story suggests. An exclusive video by the PBS series "Frontline."
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VIDEO: Struggling With Migration
Migration into Britain from Eastern Europe has become one of the most contentious issues of the 2015 election.
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U.S. stock futures were lower in early trading, as Wall Street seeks to keep its May winning streak alive after a bumpy end to April. TheS&P 500 traded above its all-time closing high for much of the Monday session, but closed shy of another record. (CNBC) |
Walt Disney (DIS) moved its earnings release from this afternoon to this morning to allow employees to attend the funeral of David Goldberg, CEO of SurveyMonkey and husband of Facebook 's Sheryl Sandberg, who serves on Disney's board. (CNBC) |
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Cisco Systems (CSCO) is set to unveil new broadband-related products today, in hopes of cashing in on a move by cable companies to boost their broadband delivery speeds. Monday, Cisco said CEO John Chambers is handing over the reins. (CNBC) |
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The Pimco Total Return Fund, launched by Bill Gross, has lost its title as the world's biggest bond mutual fund, following two years of withdrawals. Gross left the company he founded to join Janus Capital(JNS). (Reuters) |
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David Tepper, the richest guy in the hedge industry for three years running, got knocked off his perch in 2014. Citadel's Ken Griffin took the top spot, with $1.3 billion in fees and earnings on his capital. (CNBC) |
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Microsoft (MSFT) co-founder and philanthropist Bill Gates, the richest person on the planet, told CNBC there are times when profits should not be the sole motivating factor for entrepreneurs. |
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As drug prices continue to fall under ever-increasing scrutiny,spending on cancer medicines has hit a new milestone: $100 billion in 2014. That's up more than 10 percent from 2013. (CNBC) |
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Islamic State militants claimed responsibility for Sunday's attack at an event in Texas showcasing cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed. The two gunmen were killed by police. (AFP) |
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Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee is preparing to launch today another bid for the Republican presidential nomination, joining a crowded field of White House hopefuls. (AP) |
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Despite recent negative stories, Democratic presidential candidateHillary Clinton is still viewed positively, according to a new NBC-WSJ poll. Clinton leads potential Republican hopefuls. (CNBC) |
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As investors await Friday's release of the April employment report, there are two economic data points to consider this morning: theMarch trade deficit at 8:30 a.m. ET and April non-manufacturing index from the Institute for Supply Management at 10 a.m. ET. |
In addition to Disney earnings, Pioneer Natural (PXD) is among the companies issuing quarterly results after the bell. Pioneer was one of the fracking companies slammed by investor David Einhorn in a presentation at Monday's Sohn Conference in New York. |
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EOG Resources (EOG), another stock slammed by Einhorn in that presentation, reported adjusted quarterly profit of 3 cents per share. Analysts had expected a breakeven quarter. The oil and gas producer was helped by cost-cutting even as oil prices fell. |
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Panera Bread (PNRA) announced plans to remove at least 150 artificial sweeteners, preservatives and other products from its menu by the end of 2016. The additives include household names such as aspartame and more obscure ones, like tertiary butylhydroquinone. |
Facebook investor NorthStar Asset Management is backing a shareholder proposal that would eliminate so-called "supervoting" stock and diminish CEO Mark Zuckerberg's control of the social networking giant, according to the Wall Street Journal. |
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After spending most of the last two years attacking AT&T (T), T-Mobile (TMUS) CEO John Legere is turning his attention towardVerizon (VZ), launching a new promo targeted specifically at luring its customers to his network. |
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With student debt ballooning, people are being put off going to college. But a number of crowdfunding sites are trying to solve the problem. (CNBC) |
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Gunman in Texas Was F.B.I. Suspect in Jihad Inquiry
By MANNY FERNANDEZ, RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑA and FERNANDA SANTOS
A law enforcement official said Elton Simpson of Phoenix was one of two gunmen killed after opening fire at an exhibit in Garland, Tex. In 2010, Mr. Simpson was charged with plotting to engage in "violent jihad" in Somalia.
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Obama Finds a Bolder Voice on Race Issues
By PETER BAKER
A president who eschewed focusing on race for years now seems to have found his voice again as he thinks about how he wants to use his remaining time in office and beyond.
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Police Rethink Long Tradition on Using Force
By MATT APUZZO
A small but vocal number of law enforcement officials are calling for a rethinking of axioms that have emphasized how to use force, not how to avoid it.
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FASHION & STYLE | RED CARPET WATCH
The Met Gala
Photographs from the red carpet at the Costume Institute Gala, an annual fund-raiser for the Metropolitan Museum Costume Institute.
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OPINION | OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR
Should Jackson Stay on the $20 Bill?
By STEVE INSKEEP
Old Hickory must make room for his Indian antagonist, John Ross.
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QUOTATION OF THE DAY
"I grew up without a dad. I grew up sometimes lost and adrift, not having a sense of a clear path. The only difference between me and a lot of the other young men in this neighborhood and all across the country is that I grew up in an environment that was a little more forgiving."
PRESIDENT OBAMA, at the announcement of a nonprofit group. |
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Carly Fiorina and Mike Huckabee Joining G.O.P. Race on Heels of Ben Carson
By ALAN RAPPEPORT
With Mr. Carson, a retired neurosurgeon, joining on Sunday, Ms. Fiorina, a former Hewlett-Packard chief, made an announcement on Monday and Mr. Huckabee, a former governor, was set for one on Tuesday.
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Parties Coming to More Agreement (Just Not on Who Deserves Credit)
By CARL HULSE
Republicans credit their leadership for making the House and Senate work better, while Democrats say it is only because they are not behaving as Republicans did in the minority.
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FIRST DRAFT
Hillary Clinton Offers to Appear Soon, but Only Once, Before House Panel on Benghazi
By MICHAEL S. SCHMIDT
Hillary Rodham Clinton's lawyer told the congressional committee investigating the 2012 attacks in Benghazi that she will testify before it only once, and that she is willing to do so this month.
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SPORTS | ON BASEBALL
After 660, There Are Bigger Numbers in Sight
By TYLER KEPNER
The backdrop to Alex Rodriguez's feats will always overshadow the feats themselves, obscuring just how remarkably Rodriguez has played.
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OPINION | OP-ED COLUMNIST
Louis Armstrong, the Real Ambassador
By JOE NOCERA
A screening of a landmark Louis Armstrong concert in East Berlin sparks reflections on an era when jazz was a highly effective foreign policy tool.
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QUOTATION OF THE DAY
"For years and years, victims of police violence in our city, overwhelmingly black people, have sought justice for their loved ones to no avail. This is an historic moment."
SONIA KUMAR, a staff lawyer in Baltimore at the American Civil Liberties Union of Maryland, after six police officers were charged in the death of Freddie Gray. |
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VIDEO: UKIP Leader's Candidacy Divides a Town
Nigel Farage, the leader of the U.K. Independence Party, visited Ramsgate, England, last week during his campaign for a seat in Parliament. He faces both strong support and opposition there.
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VIDEO: That Kid Belongs on Broadway
Tony Award-nominated actors on the moment they knew they were destined for the stage.
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VIDEO: 36 Hours in Key West, Fla.
Ernest Hemingway's favorite pastimes - catching big fish, eating well and drinking hard - still define the island's appeal, with the added attractions of countless water sports and gorgeous sunsets.
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OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR
Silent Seashores
By DEBORAH CRAMER
Migrating shorebirds are in steep decline. But we can help them.
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OP-ED COLUMNIST
Bernie Sanders Yells His Mind
By GAIL COLLINS
We now get to spend many months entertaining the idea of a President Bernie, and competition is always good in politics.
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OP-ED CONTRIBUTORS
Why We're Honoring Charlie Hebdo
By ANDREW SOLOMON and SUZANNE NOSSEL
It's an award for courage, not cartoons.
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ON THIS DAY
On May 2, 1945, the Soviet Union announced the fall of Berlin and the Allies announced the surrender of Nazi troops in Italy and parts of Austria.
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Jean Nidetch, 91, Dies; 72 Pounds Lighter, She Helped Start Weight Watchers
By ROBERT D. McFADDEN
A 214-pound Queens housewife struggled with a lifelong addiction to food until she shed 72 pounds and became the public face of the worldwide weight-control empire Weight Watchers.
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OPINION | OP-ED COLUMNIST
Violence in Baltimore
By CHARLES M. BLOW
You could argue that the rage was misdirected, and you would be right. But misdirected rage is not necessarily illegitimate rage.
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QUOTATION OF THE DAY
"This isn't the way you want to make history."
CHRIS DAVIS, the Baltimore Orioles' first baseman, on playing the White Sox in Camden Yards without fans. |
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VIDEO: Searching for Survivors Outside Katmandu
Days after Nepal's devastating earthquake, rescue teams continued to fly missions from Katmandu to the countryside to find and evacuate the injured.
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VIDEO: A Young Leader in Baltimore
Melech E. M. Thomas, a divinity student and community organizer in Baltimore, said his generation has an important role to play in transforming the city.
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VIDEO: The 1990 N.F.L. Draft: Keith McCants
Keith McCants was the fourth pick in the 1990 draft. During his six seasons in the N.F.L., he became addicted to painkillers, and later went to jail, lived on the street and battled depression.
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Calvin Peete, 71, a Pioneer on the PGA Tour, Is Dead
By BRUCE WEBER
With 12 tournament victories in his career, Mr. Peete was the most successful black professional golfer before Tiger Woods.
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Sid Tepper Dies at 96; Delivered 'Red Roses for a Blue Lady' and Other Songs
By BRUCE WEBER
Mr. Tepper was not a musical child and had no formal training, but he grew up to write both lyrics and tunes, trading off duties with the other member of the team, Roy C. Bennett.
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François Michelin, Head of Tire Company, Dies at 88
By DAVID JOLLY
Under Mr. Michelin's leadership, which ended when he left the company in 2002, the Michelin Group became the world's biggest tire maker, establishing a big presence in the United States and other major markets overseas.
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OP-ED COLUMNIST
When Baltimore Burned
By NICHOLAS KRISTOF
The real crisis isn't one night of young men in the street rioting, it's our long-term denial of equal opportunity to people based on their skin color and ZIP code.
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OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR
Sofía Vergara's Ex-Fiancé: Our Frozen Embryos Have a Right to Live
By NICK LOEB
Against her wishes, I want custody of the fertilized eggs we made with I.V.F.
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OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR
Whose Vietnam War?
By NGUYEN QUI DUC
While the government talks of its victory in 1975, the Vietnamese people talk of its failures today.
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ON THIS DAY
On April 30, 1975, the South Vietnamese capital of Saigon fell to Communist forces.
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