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  1. White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett corrected Trump’s false claim that U.S. GDP was higher than unemployment in 100 years: “At some point, somebody probably conveyed it to him adding a zero to that and they shouldn’t have done that”

  2. Sep 5

    WATCH: A protester disrupts a House panel hearing with Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey before “auctioneer in residence” drowns her out

  3. Sep 6

    Some techies are shunning Silicon Valley for Japan

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  4. LATEST UPDATE: -Hurricane Florence could be one of the costliest storms in U.S. history -Japan is attempting to end a 33-year-old ban on whaling -Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's first royal tour details revealed Watch this and more on

  5. Sep 9

    "She's breaking down borders and she's opening minds." 4 half-Japanese millennials on what it means when ethnically-homogeneous Japan embraces half-Japanese U.S. Open champion Naomi Osaka

  6. Sep 7

    Could a walk through the woods have healing properties? participates in a forest bath to find out

  7. Meet the surprisingly down-to-earth chef at the Michelin-starred Ritz London restaurant

  8. Here’s what credit Obama deserves for the current state of the economy, according to White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett

  9. Sep 10

    Portugal solved its heroin crisis not with a hard-line approach, but instead by decriminalizing all drugs. Here's why it worked

  10. Sep 9

    Thousands of Londoners with jobs are secretly homeless and struggling to afford food

  11. Sanders calls Woodward “incredibly careless and reckless” for “not even taking the time to get a $10 fact checker” for his new book

  12. More and more, around the globe, fish is what’s for dinner. The average person eats more than 20 kilograms a year, double the level of the 1960s. But all those fish dinners are taking a heavy toll on ocean populations

  13. The number of people suffering from hunger climbed to an 8-year high in 2017 on weather, conflicts and economic slowdowns via

  14. Sep 9

    Inmates are making $1 or less per hour fighting California's massive, deadly wildfires

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