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Warren vows to cancel college debt without awaiting Congress

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Presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren says she'd order her secretary of education to cancel up to $50,000 in college debt for about 95% of student borrowers on her first day in office, effectively erasing outstanding loans for about 42 million Americans.

Cheating Astros got off easy with tainted World Series title intact

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As the initial details emerged Monday regarding Major League Baseball's punishment of the Astros for illicit sign-stealing, the temptation and indeed first instinct might have been to think MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred put the hammer down on the cheating organization. A one-year suspension for manager A.J. Hinch and general manager Jeff Luhnow? Loss of first- and second-round picks in each of the next two drafts? A $5 million fine. Wow! Got 'em! But then you realize this: MLB's investigation confirmed the Astros cheated by using cameras ... Читать дальше...

JPMorgan Chase's 4Q profits jump 21%, helped by trading

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Banking giant JPMorgan Chase & Co. is reporting that its fourth-quarter profits jumped 21% from a year earlier, as the bank's trading desks had a blowout quarter, which offset the impact of declining interest rates.



US officials cite deterrence to defend lethal drone strike

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For all of the Trump administration's insistence that the threat of an "imminent" attack led to the American drone strike on Iran's top general, U.S. officials behind the scenes say the strike was motivated as much, if not more, by a broader effort to rein in a dangerously emboldened Iran.

Timberwolves lose to Oklahoma City

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The Timberwolves lost 117-104 to the Oklahoma City Thunder at Target Center on Monday night.

Federal government blasts PG&E's deal with fire victims

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Tensions between the U.S. government and Pacific Gas & Electric are boiling over as the two sides battle over whether a taxpayer-funded agency should be allowed to stake a claim on a $13.5 billion settlement covering most of the losses from catastrophic wildfires blamed on the bankrupt utility.





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