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    Dianne Feinstein’s unscientific chemical scare bill
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    Dianne Feinstein’s unscientific chemical scare bill

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    Feds weigh costly new regulation for Maine lobstermen
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    This image provided by Google shows a very early version of Google's prototype self-driving car. The two-seater won't be sold publicly, but Google on Tuesday, May 27, 2014 said it hopes by this time next year, 100 prototypes will be on public roads. (AP Photo/Google)
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    Self-driving cars offer $800 billion in consumer benefits with minimal job risk: Study

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    FILE - In this Dec. 14, 2017 file photo, Lindsay Chestnut of Baltimore holds a sign that reads "I like My Internet Like I Like my Country: Free & Open" as she protests near the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), in Washington where the FCC was scheduled to meet and vote on net neutrality. On Tuesday, March 13, 2018, a California lawmaker introduced legislation that looks to maintain net-neutrality rules recently scuttled by the Federal Communications Commission, setting up a likely showdown with influential internet companies and, if his bill passes, with the Trump administration in court.
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    A man places a bet before the 143rd running of the Kentucky Derby horse race at Churchill Downs, Saturday, May 6, 2017, in Louisville, Ky.
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    How Congress got Telecom competition right, 22 years ago
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    House GOP blocks Obama-era rules on cost of climate change
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    Democrats demand investigation into Trump’s premature jobs report tweet
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    President Trump speaks during a meeting with automotive executives in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington. From left, Environmental Protection Agency administrator Scott Pruitt, Ford CEO James Hackett, Trump, and White House chief economic adviser Larry Kudlow.
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    Country Time Lemonade helps kids keep lemonade stands open
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