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Ikea Reaches $46 Million Settlement Over Death Of Toddler Killed By Dresser Tip-Over
Jozef Dudek was 2 when an Ikea dresser fell on top of him and killed him. His family sued the furniture giant in a wrongful death lawsuit. Millions of the recalled dressers may still be in use.
Wells Fargo, Equifax Officials Left To Answer Tough Questions From Lawmakers
Top executives of Wells Fargo and Equifax faced lawmakers on Capitol Hill to answer questions about ongoing scandals at both companies.
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Turmoil At The NRA: TV Channel Ends, Lobbyist Resigns, A New Hill Probe Begins
National Rifle Association CEO Wayne LaPierre announced NRATV will stop production, a top lobbyist for the group stepped down and allegations persist of financial misconduct.
California Democrats Secure Ballot Spots In Key Races
In California's primaries Tuesday, Democrats avoided being shutout of elections in November, while Republican John Cox advanced to challenge Democrat Gavin Newsom in the race for governor.
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Trump Ties Immigration Demands To DACA Deal, Including Border Wall
Trump wants sweeping immigration changes as part of any legislative fix for the program that allows DREAMers to stay in the U.S. Top Democrats say this "fails to represent any attempt at compromise."
Voice Of America CEO In The Hot Seat: Democratic Lawmakers Bear Down On Pack
Two senior Democratic lawmakers are sharply questioning moves by Trump appointee Michael Pack, the CEO of the U.S. Agency for Global Media. The agency oversees the Voice of America.
Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax Faces 2nd Allegation Of Sexual Assault
A second woman has come forward with accusations of sexual assault against Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax. This follows days of turmoil for the state's top officials.
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Oroville Dam’s Rebuilt Spillway Is Nearing Its First Use Since 2017 Disaster
Update, 8:55 a.m. Monday: The Department of Water Resources announced Monday that it will begin releasing water down the rebuilt Oroville Dam spillway on Tuesday. The release is designed to help manage the level of Lake Oroville, the reservoir behind the dam, as storms continue to roll across Northern California and this season’s large snowpack … Continue reading Oroville Dam’s Rebuilt Spillway Is Nearing Its First Use Since 2017 Disaster →
China Sacks Outspoken Politician As Rumors Swirl
Recent scandals have apparently cost Bo Xilai his job as Communist Party chief in the southwestern city of Chongqing. Bo had once seemed headed straight for China's top leadership body, but corruption allegations and an imbroglio involving his former right-hand man helped drive him from power.
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Katrina Marked Turning Point for 'Times-Picayune'
When Hurricane Katrina swept into New Orleans, accurate information was often the rarest commodity. As water inundated New Orleans, the city's dominant paper, The Times-Picayune, found its true calling.
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