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    Homeless people clear their belongings of from a camp near the Denver Rescue Mission, Tuesday, March 8, 2016, in Denver. The city has spent months urging the campers to move into shelters and get rid of makeshift structures that officials say pose a health hazard.
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    Denver voters should oppose drug and homeless measures that will destroy their city’s livability

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    New Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection director Kathy Kraninger pauses as she speaks to media at the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection offices in Washington, Tuesday, Dec. 11, 2018.
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    New Trump-appointed CFPB head Kathy Kraninger looks to cool tensions around the lightning-rod agency

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    A teen smoking an e-cigarette.
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    New FDA head vows to carry out crackdown on teen e-cigarette use

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    Then-House Speaker Paul Ryan of Wis., center, accompanied by Melissa Bercier of Couch Clarity, Ill., left, listens to TCW President David Manning, right, as he speaks during a roundtable with American taxpayers on tax reform on Capitol Hill, Tuesday, April 17, 2018, in Washington.
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    The U.S. freight rail network accounts for 40 percent of all freight moved in the U.S. by ton-miles. (Ryan Soderlin/Omaha World-Herald via AP)
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    As policymakers embrace transportation innovation, rail gets the cold shoulder

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    Putting the fear of God into the Chinese Communist Party
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    Putting the fear of God into the Chinese Communist Party

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    Congress takes on robocalls
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    Congress takes on robocalls

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    Counterfeit iPhones take bite out of Apple
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    Counterfeit iPhones take bite out of Apple

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    ‘Leave No Trace’ reprimanded for negative environmental impacts
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    ‘Leave No Trace’ reprimanded for negative environmental impacts

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    Net neutrality debate is really about the ballooning regulatory state
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    Net neutrality debate is really about the ballooning regulatory state

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