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President Trump had threatened to impose a 50% tariff on Canadian goods this week but pulled back on that threat when trade talks resumed.
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The “roadless rule” is a former President Bill Clinton-era wilderness policy that protects nearly 45 million acres of federal land.
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Over the course of his 16 years as Hungary's prime minister, Viktor Orbán eroded the country's democratic institutions. Now, a new government is in power and is working to fix it.
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It’s been 15 years since Amanda Knox was acquitted in the murder of her study-abroad roommate and released from an Italian prison.
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The state of Montana is moving forward in its effort to become an experimental health hub. For some, it provides hope, but many experts fear there could be serious health implications.
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At Portland's annual soapbox derby, contestants build motorless cars and race them downhill pulled by nothing more than gravity.
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Amid the Chinese Communist Party's subtle approach to civil repression, Hong Kong's enduring spirit of creative resistance remains.
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Maine is the most heavily forested state in the country.
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President Trump is threatening severe financial penalties on any country that helps Iran evade sanctions. Iran has denounced these threats.
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Twenty hours a day, seven days a week. That’s how often crews are working to build President Trump’s East Wing ballroom.
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The lawsuit accuses the agency of violating the company's First Amendment rights.
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Tuesday election results show it was not a clean sweep for progressives who have been on a winning streak in primaries this year.