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    America's two largest customs agencies announced a new record Monday for the number of counterfeit and pirated goods intercepted while being imported to the United States in one year. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)
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    Trump vows to act ‘swiftly’ after DHS reports $1.2 billion counterfeit goods imports in 2017

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    U.S. Seeks to Isolate North Korea With Latest Round of Sanctions
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    A U.S. Coast Guard vessel moves past a cargo ship near the Isla Grande Port in San Juan, Puerto Rico on Sept. 27. President Trump ordered the Jones Act to be waived for shipments to hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico at the request of Gov. Ricardo Rossello. (Alex Wroblewski/Bloomberg)
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    The Jones Act, a century-old maritime law, proves tough to sink

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    According to this year's Arctic Report Card,
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    Board says the shipping law should be changed or repealed. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
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    Puerto Rico oversight board blames Jones Act for adding ‘additional cost’ to recovery

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    2017's economic gains may lead to an increase in President Trump's approval ratings. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
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    The Trump administration had issued a waiver of the shipping law on Sept. 28 to fulfill fuel needs on the island after Hurricane Maria. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)
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    DHS won’t extend Jones Act waiver for Puerto Rico

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    Consider the challenge of sharing information on foreign fighters. Providing this information to Interpol may involve reducing sensitive data (e.g., intelligence derived from a war zone) to only what is appropriate for law enforcement and also may reasonably be assumed to fall into the hands of any Interpol member, including Russia, who could misuse information provided by the U.S. or other sources.
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