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Trader Joe's Ex-President Opens Store With Aging Food And Cheap Meals
Would you buy groceries with a shorter shelf life if they were sold at a steep discount? Doug Rauch will test the idea at a new grocery store stocked with food donated by wholesalers and markets.
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University Of North Carolina Charged With 5 'Level 1' Violations By NCAA
The NCAA has been looking into the case for several years, after allegations of widespread grade inflation for student athletes at the school.
South Korea's MERS Crisis Exposes Public Distrust Of Leaders
In a fast-changing health crisis, South Korea's government is holding back key data amid calls for more openness. That's only adding to growing doubt that leaders can handle the situation.
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As Campaign Ramps Up, Clinton Courts Obama Coalition Voters
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton called for policies to make it easier for people to vote. She trying to attract young people, single women, Hispanics and African-American voters.
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The Dangers Of Political 'Foot-In-Mouth' Syndrome
With this many candidates running for the White House, gaffes are inevitable. This week, Republican presidential contenders Ted Cruz, Mike Huckabee and Rand Paul have all fallen victim.
Hiring Ticks Up In May — But Unemployment Rate Does, Too
The Labor Department said Friday that employers added 280,000 jobs. The pickup in hiring brought more people back into the workforce, which pushed the unemployment rate up a notch to 5.5 percent.
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IMF Recommends Fed Officials Rethink Plans To Raise Interest Rates
The U.S. economic outlook is positive, despite slower than expected growth in the first quarter. Renee Montagne talks to Christine Lagarde, head of the IMF, about some of the group's recommendations.
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China Says U.S. Allegations That It Was Behind Cyberattack Are 'Irresponsible'
On Thursday, the U.S. revealed that the records of 4 million federal employees may have been compromised. China says these attacks are hard to track, so the U.S. should not jump to conclusions.
Economy Beats Expectations, Adding 280K New Jobs In May
The Labor Department says the jobless rate increased to 5.5 percent as more Americans who had been sitting on the sidelines begin looking for work.
Q&A: Ohio Gov. John Kasich. He Does It His Way
No Republican has won the White House without winning Ohio. That's one reason Ohio Gov. John Kasich is the latest GOP candidate to give serious consideration to a White House bid.
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