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    This photo taken July 23, 2013, show the U.S. Capitol in Washington. Congress returns to work this week with a relatively short and simple agenda, vote to keep the government operating in the short term, then return home to campaign. National security threats from Islamic State militants and Russian aggression in Ukraine loom large, but September's session may be too short for lawmakers to do anything but talk about them.
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    Trump is getting the government out of the bedroom
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    FILE - In this March 2, 2017, file photo, Middlebury College students turn their backs to Charles Murray, unseen, during his lecture in Middlebury, Vt. Hundreds of students protested his lecture, forcing the college to move his talk to an undisclosed campus location from which it was live-streamed to the original venue. Since the beginning of 2016, more than two dozen campus speeches have been derailed amid controversy, according to the Foundation For Individual Rights In Education, a group that monitors free speech on campuses.
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    May 22, 2018 4:53 pm
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    Average loss rates on credit card accounts at three of the largest U.S. banks, JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, and Citigroup, may have reached 2.46 percent in the three months through December. (iStock)
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    Fixing Dodd-Frank will help small banks and credit unions nationwide

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    May 22, 2018 4:00 am
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    The Capitol is seen in Washington, Tuesday, March 6, 2018, as the Senate is preparing to roll back some of the safeguards Congress put into place after the financial crisis that rocked the U.S. a decade ago. Several Democrats facing tough re-elections this fall are joining solid Republican backing of an effort to alter some key aspects of the Dodd-Frank law.
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    Congress’ Dodd-Frank fix is no fix at all

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    Should banks be punished for helping law enforcement track bad guys?
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    Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson listens to Denise Smith, who used to be homeless, at the Downtown Women's Center on April 24 in Los Angeles. Carson visited the center to discuss homelessness.
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    Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C.
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    EPA’s Scott Pruitt proposes repealing key parts of Obama-era rule meant to prevent chemical accidents

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    Robinson Cano got suspended for breaking an anti-steroid MLB rule that shouldn’t exist
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    Robinson Cano got suspended for breaking an anti-steroid MLB rule that shouldn’t exist

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    May 16, 2018 8:36 pm
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    Why the aluminum lobby, carmakers, and the power companies favor fuel-efficiency regulations
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    Why the aluminum lobby, carmakers, and the power companies favor fuel-efficiency regulations

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