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Collins isn’t Trump’s ‘best friend’ but he’s on her side in Maine Senate matchup with Platner
Maine's Susan Collins often boosts her popularity by keeping her distance from President Donald Trump
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World Cup what to know: Mexico kicks off a supersized, 48-team tournament
After years of preparation, a supersized World Cup has finally arrived
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A glossary to help understand what happens in an initial public offering
Anyone following SpaceX’s plans to sell shares to the public is likely to hear terms thrown around that describe steps and components of an initial public offering
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FIFA's Gianni Infantino defends World Cup pricing, says average ticket price is comparable to US pro sports playoffs
FIFA's Gianni Infantino defends World Cup pricing, says average ticket price is comparable to US pro sports playoffs
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SpaceX wants regular investors to help its stock launch. Here's what to know before clicking 'buy'
When SpaceX makes its debut on the U.S. stock market, it wants smaller-pocketed, mom-and-pop investors to play a big role in what may be the biggest IPO ever
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A Pentagon list overhaul puts Mormon church’s Christian identity back in the spotlight
The Pentagon’s recent revision to its list of Christian religions has reignited a long-standing debate about whether The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is a Christian denomination
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Nancy Mace's unpredictable career is up in the air after finishing last in South Carolina primary
Rep. Nancy Mace has finished a distant fifth in South Carolina's Republican primary for governor, leaving her political future uncertain
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OB-GYN group makes vaccine recommendations for the first time
A prominent OB-GYN group announced a set of vaccine recommendations on Wednesday that differs from what the U.S. government advises
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Guadalajara ramps up security and promises safe World Cup after cartel violence scare
With the World Cup about to begin, heavily armed police and National Guard officers are patrolling the streets of Guadalajara
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Law firms cheated in filing claims with NFL's $1 billion concussion settlement fund, report says
The court officials overseeing the NFL’s $1 billion-plus settlement fund for concussion-related injuries have barred five law firms from handling any more claims from former players, after finding that they fraudulently steered clients toward doctors willing to give them a Parkinson’s disease diagnosis whether they exhibited symptoms or not
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