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Gap Announces Closure Of 175 North American Stores
Gap held a conference call on Tuesday to discuss its restructuring plan. The news comes a day after Gap said it will close a quarter of its North American non-outlet stores.
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Donald Trump Jumps Into GOP Presidential Race
Billionaire and reality TV fixture Donald Trump announced Tuesday that he is running for president. Trump has flirted with running before, but he is more serious this time.
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Woman To Share Marquee On $10 Bill With Alexander Hamilton
A redesign of the denomination will add the portrait of an as-yet-undetermined famous American woman beginning in 2020.
In Search Of Edible Weeds: Adventures In Urban Foraging By App
An expert forager has a video and an app for finding weeds to make the ultimate locally grown salad. But even a master foraging app might not lead an amateur to success.
Obama Mourns Charleston Victims, But Laments 'Politics' Of Gun Control
After a shooting at a Charleston, S.C., church left nine dead, President Obama noted, "Mass violence does not happen in other advanced countries," but tighter gun controls in the U.S. were unlikely.
Pope Francis Calls For Urgent Action On Climate Change In Encyclical
Pope Francis blames climate change on apathy, political shortsightedness and a pursuit of profits. In a papal encyclical, he calls climate change one of the principal challenges facing humanity today.
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Obama On Charleston Shooting: I've Made This Kind Of Speech 'Too Many Times'
President Obama reacted Thursday to Wednesday night's mass shooting at an African-American church in Charleston, S.C. He said that he's had to make this kind of statement "too many times" during his presidency.
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House Advances Bill To Give President Obama Fast Track Trade Authority
After a week of legislative maneuvering, the House passed a bill again on Thursday to allow President Obama to negotiate a free trade agreement with Pacific countries.
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Small Earthquake in West Alabama
The U.S. Geological Survey has detected another small earthquake in western Alabama. USGS officials say a magnitude 2.1 tremor was reported early…
Pope Francis Uses Encyclical To Deliver Moral Message On Climate Change
NPR's Melissa Block speaks to John Carr of Georgetown University's Initiative on Catholic Thought and Public Life about Pope Francis' call to moral action on climate change.
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