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2019

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US jobs report will offer clues to state of a shaky economy

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With signs of a weakening economy spreading and financial markets gyrating, Friday's monthly jobs report will be watched for any evidence that the turmoil might be threatening the critically important U.S. job market.

Timberwolves urging Jordan Bell to rediscover his game

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Jordan Bell, a Golden State second-round pick in 2017, has a championship ring, but he wants more out of his career. "This is a place I can build," he said of coming to Minnesota.



HP Inc.'s new CEO unveils plan to cut up to 9,000 jobs

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HP Inc.'s new CEO has unveiled the company's latest plan to streamline its operations — one that envisions cutting its workforce by as much as 16% over the next three years.

Rocco Baldelli preaches relaxed vibe in Twins clubhouse

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First-year Twins manager Rocco Baldelli simply asks that players be themselves, stay prepared, and give it their all during the games. "Players play their best when they're comfortable and confident," Trevor May said.

Judge OKs settlement of racial profiling suit in Mississippi

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A federal judge approved a settlement Thursday in a police racial profiling lawsuit that African American residents filed against a majority-white Mississippi county, and a plaintiff said it will return "humanity" to those subjected to harsh treatment.

US, UK reach deal to make it easier to get electronic data

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The United States and United Kingdom signed an agreement Thursday that officials say will speed up dozens of criminal and national security investigations and make it easier for law enforcement to obtain the electronic evidence they need.

Patty Hearst prosecutor who later became judge dies at 97

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The prosecutor who took newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst to court for shooting up a Southern California sporting goods store in 1974 and then successfully argued for probation and not prison for the kidnap victim-turned terrorist has died.





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