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Donald Trump’s empire at least $650 million in debt

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Donald Trump's U.S. companies are at least $650 million in debt, owing large amounts to the Bank of China and Goldman Sachs, a New York Times investigation has found.

More than 30 U.S. corporate giants join FCC project to end ‘robocalls’

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Nearly three dozen U.S. corporate giants are taking part in a federally supported initiative that's aimed at pulling the plug on obnoxious automated phone call sales and scam pitches.

Harley Davidson fined $12M by DOJ, EPA for motorcycle tuners that increase air pollution

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Iconic motorcycle-maker Harley-Davidson agreed Thursday to pay a $12 million civil penalty for selling devices federal regulators say increased the amount of pollution its bikes put into the air.

Dow, S&P, Nasdaq all close in record territory for first time since 1999

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For the first time since before the turn of the century, all three major U.S. stock indices closed at record levels on Thursday -- which some analysts believe may be a sign of what's to come.

Surprisingly good July jobs report fuels Nasdaq, S&P 500 into record territory

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A better-than-expected jobs report for July from the U.S. Department of Labor sent two stock indices into record territory on Friday.

Comcast facing $100M lawsuit alleging ‘deceptive practices’

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The state of Washington is expected to file a $100 million consumer lawsuit on Monday against Comcast over a "pattern of deceptive practices" affecting 500,000 customers.

Tesla brakes, not autopilot, at fault in fatal crash, company says

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Tesla Motors Inc. is considering the possibility it's "crash prevention" system failed in a fatal crash of a Model S, not its autopilot system.

Report: U.S., Israel ready to clinch largest American security aid deal in history

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The United States and Israel are closing in on a massive military aid agreement that will reportedly become the largest security package the American government has ever struck with any nation.

G20 Leaders Say Brexit Heightens Risk To Global Economy

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Brexit heightens risks for the world economy, G20 summit leaders said of the U.K. vote to exit the European Union.

41 Murder Indictments In 2013 Bangladesh Clothing Factory Collapse

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A Dhaka, Bangladesh, court Monday indicted 41 people for murder in the 2013 collapse of a garment factory, which killed more than 1,100 people.

Dow, S&P 500 Close At New Record Highs; Nasdaq Wipes Out Losses For ’16

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Positive market momentum continued to propel U.S. stocks on Wall Street Tuesday, sending the Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 to new all-time highs.

Nintendo Stocks Open 25 Percent Higher Monday With ‘Pokémon Go’ Popularity

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Nintendo's market value increased by $7.5 billion Monday as stocks rose close to 25 percent following the release of mobile game Pokémon Go.
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More Than 500,000 Hoverboards Recalled For Fire Hazard

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More than a half million hoverboards face a recall because of potential fire hazards in their lithium-ion batteries, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced Wednesday.
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New Nanomaterial Ideal For Wearable Electronics

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Scientists have created a new bendable, stretchable nanomaterial ideal for use in wearable electronics and other smart materials.