Family recreates old memories for grandpa's birthday
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Pope Francis makes first public appearance since hospitalization
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Judge stands by deadline for U.S. to return wrongly deported man
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Dangerous flood emergency unfolds across the South
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Tariffs prompt some consumers to buy before price hikes
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Markets brace for Monday open after massive sell-off
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Alexander Ovechkin breaks NHL goals scored record
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Paratrooper stuck on stadium roof ahead of rugby match
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Alexander Ovechkin breaks Wanye Gretzky’s all-time goals scored record
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Retirees are 'terrified' of market turmoil, Schiff says
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Bessent dismisses retirement savings concerns
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Trump golfs amid market turbulence
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Pope Francis makes first appearance since hospital stay
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Demonstrators say why they attended 'Hands Off' rally
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Torrential rains cause flooding across the nation
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April 6 — Treasury Sec. Scott Bessent, Sen. James Lankford and Sen. Adam Schiff
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Sec. Bessent says the market 'consistently underestimates' Trump amid turmoil
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Harris couldn’t escape ‘being a representative of the status quo’ during campaign, Schiff says
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Honeybees are being stolen in California
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NBC News
Are recent graduates prepared for the US’ changing job market?
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American high schools are, on the surface, doing better than ever at educating young people but beneath this picture lies more sobering statistics: 25% of high-school seniors are able to do grade-level math and 37% score proficient in reading. Educators and workforce experts are increasingly worried that the preparation students are receiving in high school is out of sync with the emerging demands of the labor market.April 12, 2018