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Utah’s governor signs bill curbing use of broadcast employees’ noncompete clauses

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Utah's governor Gary Herbert has signed a controversial bill limiting the use of employee noncompete clauses by local broadcasting outlets.
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Girl Scout Sells Cookies Outside Portland Pot Shop

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An enterprising Girl Scout in Oregon found an innovative way to quickly reach her cookie-selling goal: Catering to the "munchies" of pot shop customers.

Oil prices continue downward trend triggered by Harvey

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With the largest refinery in the United States closed Wednesday, crude oil prices continued to bear the brunt of Tropical Storm Harvey.

Microsoft unseats Apple as most valuable company

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Microsoft has surpassed Apple as the most valuable publicly traded company by market capitalization.

SEC: Wells Fargo will pay $5.1M to settle misconduct claims

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Wells Fargo will pay $5.1 million to settle charges of financial misconduct, the Securities and Exchange Commission announced on Monday.

U.S. household debt near record levels, Federal Reserve report says

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Total U.S. household debt climbed to a near-record $12.58 trillion by the end of 2016, a Federal Reserve Bank of New York report says.

MOL confirms Interpol no longer seeks its CEO

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A spokesperson for Hungarian energy company MOL confirmed Friday that an international arrest warrant for its chairman was canceled by Interpol.

House Dems probe federal spending on Trump businesses

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Democrats on the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform launched an investigation Tuesday to determine how much federal agencies are spending with President Donald Trump's business.

Ford F-150, Mustang, other models involved in 3 new safety recalls

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Ford said Wednesday it will recall about 1.5 million F-150 pickup trucks due to a defect that can cause the vehicles to downshift suddenly.

Washington County car dealer jailed after alleged fraud totaling $1.7M

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An Ivins man is facing 40 charges, including 15 felonies, after law enforcement officials say dozens of complaints alleged the suspect defrauded people and businesses out of a total of $1,732,514.

Seoul to take U.S. safeguard measures on washers and solar panels to WTO

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Seoul plans to file a complaint with the World Trade Organization against Washington's decision to impose steep tariffs on washing machines and solar panels.

Crude oil futures volatile Friday amid investor risk concerns

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Crude oil futures were volatile Friday in part as investors are concerned about risks of an economic slowdown, yet the move into normal backwardation reflects healthier price levels, analysts said.

Hackers can steal over $1M a minute, study says

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Cybercrime costs the global economy more than $1 million in a single minute, a new report shows.

3 Salt Lake County eateries closed for issues including filth, mouse droppings

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Three Salt Lake County eateries have been closed by the health department for violations ranging from dirty door handles to excessive spider webs and rodent droppings.