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Police’s lethal use of bomb-disposal robot in Thursday’s ambush worries legal experts who say it creates gray area in use of deadly force by law enforcement
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Officials also revoke regulatory approval for Theranos’s California lab, months after company acknowledged regulatory investigation
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Uncertainty and lack of confidence expected in markets and economies across Europe as International Monetary Fund says warnings were ignored
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Nancy Erika Smith says she has spoken with three other women, out of many more who have contacted her, with similar stories of harassment to Carlson’s
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Videos of the deaths of Alton Sterling, Philando Castile, and police in Dallas – all shared on Facebook – raise a new and complex set of ethical questions
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In the fourth in a series of election year discussions, Ohioans who have watched the rise and fall of manufacturing are disillusioned by politics as usual – but have no love for Trump
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Oliver Burkeman says it’s hard to bark orders at a machine without feeling like the kind of obnoxious person who barks orders at waiters
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It’s not just younger millennials facing astronomical college costs, as a group of thirty- and fortysomethings make clear in Albany
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As Voices of America highlights issues that matter to voters, in North Carolina, talk of helping the middle class feels like an empty promise without a plan
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For $7.50 a bowl, the brand’s new cereal cafe is a last-ditch attempt to milk what’s left of the millennial trend that epitomizes gentrification and consumer culture
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In the first of a series of election year discussion groups, women in Denver describe family money worries and why they feel trapped in an unfair system
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How the shock referendum result has affected sterling, stocks and shares
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Young women are challenging traditional roles to train as taxi drivers, part of a programme to empower children from marginalised families
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After Canada’s ugly episode of racism in the early 20th century, Vancouverites feel uneasy talking about how this beautiful but unassuming city became one of the world’s least affordable: an unprecedented flood of capital from China
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Watchdog reveals for first time number of orders imposed on telephone and internet firms under Telecommunications Act
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Millennial financeMillennial financeSummer camp with an open bar: retreats for stressed-out adults are big businessIt’s not just for kids anymore: summer camps tailored for adults looking to relive some of their childhood have become a million-dollar industry in the US
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Money and feminismMoney and feminismWomen have better chances of getting hired when competing against womenA female candidate’s chances of being hired are statistically zero if she is the only woman in a pool of finalists, a recent report on job hiring practices found
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The national solar industry is expected to add 30,000 jobs in 2016, a 14.7% jump from last year. Who are the workers building this new market?
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Employers should be doing more to protect staff from the psychological and physical effects of overwork, argue the authors of a new study
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Businesses typically put solar panels on their roofs to support clean energy and cut emissions, but a small group of them are branching out to earn profits from selling solar electricity
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After a rocky start, the US solar market is taking off. What will it take to make it go truly mainstream?
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