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A look at the world's billion-dollar sports stadiums
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TOKYO (AP) — The first sports stadium to break the $1 billion barrier was London’s Wembley Stadium. Now, Tokyo’s planned National Stadium for the 2020 Olympics will be ...
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Obama to visit Oklahoma federal prison
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — President Barack Obama’s push for a fairer justice system is literally sending him to prison. As part of a weeklong focus on inequities in ...
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Bernie Sanders: The Billionaires May Just Win
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In a funereal speech at the Brookings Institution in Washington on Monday, the junior senator from Vermont warned about a middle class in decline, a “grotesque” wage gap ...
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Rankings & Advice News U.S. News Home news Facebook Twitter News, Opinion & Analysis News Ken Walsh's Washington Newsgram Washington Whispers At the Edge Data Mine The Run 2016 Opinion National Issues Special Reports Cartoons Photos The Report European Central Bank to get questions about Greece,
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FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — European Central Bank head Mario Draghi faces a blizzard of questions about Greece at his news conference Thursday. His appearance follows a meeting at ...
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Judge cuts 'Blurred Lines' infringement verdict to $5.3M,
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — A judge on Tuesday trimmed more than $2 million from a verdict against Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams over their hit “Blurred Lines,” but ...
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Ending Iran Sanctions May Impact Oil Markets
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Anticipation that a nuclear deal with Iran was imminent – and that it would ease international sanctions on the country’s oil and gas sectors – briefly dropped crude ...
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Rapper 50 Cent files for bankruptcy in the US
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The music star, businessman and actor, reported in court papers that he has assets and debts in the range of $10m to $50m (£6.5m- £32m), according to the ...
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Nuclear deal shows US-Iran compromise
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Under the deal, Tehran would have the right to challenge the U.N request and an arbitration board composed of Iran and the six world powers that negotiated with ...
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Obama's 46 Commutations Barely Scratch the Surface
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President Barack Obama is allowing the early release of 46 people jailed for nonviolent drug crimes, but reform advocates say much more needs to be done. “Their punishments ...
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China accuses trading firms of manipulating stocks,
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BEIJING (AP) — Authorities accused securities firms of manipulating stock prices during China’s market plunge and launched a crackdown Monday against unlicensed companies that financed speculative trading. The ...
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