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Pope Francis Shifts Catholic Church Teachings To Reject The Death Penalty
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There's a presidential campaign donor battle going on in Silicon Valley
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Businesses along the U.S.-Mexico border feel the uncertainty of tariffs negotiations
Along the U.S./Mexico border, businesses got a reprieve when the Trump administration delayed increasing tariffs on goods from Mexico. The 90-day delay is still unsettling for companies that need certainty in the supply chains.
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People gather to pay respects to slain Minnesota lawmaker Melissa Hortman
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Trump released his video message to newly naturalized citizens. He welcomes them to the "national family," adding that they have a responsibility to "fiercely guard" and preserve American culture.
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Can the U.S. sugar supply meet demand for Coca-Cola's cane sugar change?
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