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The Republican Party could not figure out what to do with a spectacle called Donald Trump.

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Boeing Co. on Monday told its workers that it expected to cut as many as “several hundred” jobs in its satellite business through the end of 2015 due to a downturn in US military spending and delays in commercial satellite orders.

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A rift within the Republican Party is widening in the aftermath of its clear defeat in the budget-debt brawl that threatened a default and shutdown much of the U.S. federal government for 16 days.

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In the end, the politicians in Washington decided to shake hands, kick the can down the road and go home.

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Barack Obama’s reelection settles none of the urgent economic questions facing the US.

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First, the good news: oil prices dropped significantly the past few days. In the next few days, consumers will feel this at the pumps. We can expect a substantial rollback from our friendly neighborhood retailer.

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Early yesterday (Sunday night Washington time), President Barack Obama announced that a framework for a deal was reached among the leaders of the US Congress.

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This is the now buzzword, at least, in the US, and I hope it also becomes so in our country.

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By today, we should know the outcome of the midterm elections in the US.

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Tentative links are developing between supporters of the Tea Party movement in the United States and right-wing fringe groups in Britain that are opposed to what they call the "Islamification" of Europe.

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In the end, the politicians in Washington decided to shake hands, kick the can down the road and go home.

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Barack Obama’s reelection settles none of the urgent economic questions facing the US.

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This is the now buzzword, at least, in the US, and I hope it also becomes so in our country.

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By today, we should know the outcome of the midterm elections in the US.

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Tentative links are developing between supporters of the Tea Party movement in the United States and right-wing fringe groups in Britain that are opposed to what they call the "Islamification" of Europe.

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