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The president-elect has reported owning millions in stock in companies from financial institutions such as Goldman Sachs and Wells Fargo to energy companies like ExxonMobil and Halliburton, all of which could benefit from his policies.
The president-elect’s warning — delivered as he celebrated heating and air conditioning company Carrier’s decision not to close a furnace plant in Indiana and send jobs to Mexico -— set the stage for an unusual level of intervention by the White House into private enterprise.
Pictures of Kimi Reylander, 9, with her great-grandfather, Joel Watson. (Linda Davidson/Post)
Pictures of Kimi Reylander, 9, with her great-grandfather, Joel Watson. (Linda Davidson/Post)
Amanda Watson pleads with a TV station to take Kimi's picture off a story. (Linda Davidson/Post)
Amanda Watson pleads with a TV station to take Kimi's picture off a story. (Linda Davidson/Post)
Jaxon Fuller, 4, lines up his toys and tools a straight row. (Linda Davidson/Post)
Jaxon Fuller, 4, lines up his toys and tools a straight row. (Linda Davidson/Post)
A great-grandfather left out a gun. A grandmother didn’t see it. And a boy reached for it, pulled the trigger, and accidentally killed his 9-year-old sister. Now a family is trying to figure out how to recover.
Out of 182,000 active-duty Marines, there are just 10 Body Bearers. The elite unit cherishes the burden and honor of carrying the fallen to their graves at Arlington National Cemetery.
The sometimes controversial relationship between Goldman Sachs and Washington goes back decades, but recent years have seen the investment bank sidelined. Now it and the rest of Wall Street’s elite are poised for a comeback.
The widening investigations into the claims and possible coverups have rocked Britain’s most popular sport and its affiliated clubs, including their system of youth camps.
Brothers Michael and Robert, now 73 and 69, say their mother was wrongly convicted and sentenced, though they admit their father, Julius Rosenberg, was a spy.
Cubans lack basic freedoms but enjoy a degree of public safety and government programs that are rare in Latin America, including free education and health care.
Every country with a State Department presence has volunteer wardens, typically U.S. expats, to help American tourists who can’t get to an embassy after their trips have taken an unpredictable turn down an unimaginable road.
The school official sparked outrage with a Facebook post asking people to stop celebrating the death of Abdul Razak Ali Artan, who drove into a crowd and slashed at people with a knife.
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