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  • Trump Organization convicted in executive tax dodge scheme

    NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump’s company was convicted of tax fraud Tuesday for helping executives dodge taxes on extravagant perks such as Manhattan apartments and luxury cars, a repudiation of financial practices at the former president’s business as he mounts another run for the White House.
  • Takada death upends Paris fashion; Givenchy unveils designer

    Paris Fashion Week was upended Sunday by the news of fashion designer Kenzo Takada's death at age 81.
  • Knockoff pot vapes raise concerns for licensed companies

    LOS ANGELES - A short walk from police headquarters in the heart of downtown Los Angeles, a cluster of bustling shops are openly selling packaging and hardware that can be used to produce counterfeit marijuana vapes that have infected California's cannabis market.
  • Trump's retreat: Shutdown ends without wall money, for now

    WASHINGTON - Submitting to mounting pressure amid growing disruption, President Donald Trump agreed to a deal Friday to reopen the government for three weeks, backing down from his demand that Congress give him money for his border wall before federal agencies get back to work.
  • Senate rejects rival plans for ending shutdown; talks start

    WASHINGTON - A splintered Senate swatted down competing Democratic and Republican plans for ending the 34-day partial government shutdown on Thursday, but the twin setbacks prompted a burst of bipartisan talks aimed at temporarily halting the longest-ever closure of federal agencies and the damage it's inflicting around the country.
  • GPS-based system could have prevented deadly train crash

    CAYCE, S.C. - Federal investigators spent a second day Monday at the site of a deadly train crash in South Carolina, where an Amtrak train was mistakenly sent off a main track and down a side spur - and into a parked freight train. The ensuing crash early Sunday killed two people and injured more than 100 passengers.
  • Correction: Future of Work-Running the Robots story

    NORWOOD, Ohio - In a story Aug. 15 about automation in manufacturing, The Associated Press erroneously attributed a report that forecast 2 million new American manufacturing jobs in the next decade. It should have cited The Manufacturing Institute, not the American Manufacturing Institute.
  • World cyberattack cripples UK hospitals, demands ransoms

    LONDON - Britain's health service was hit Friday by a huge international cyberattack that froze computers at hospitals across the country — an attack that shut down wards, closed emergency rooms and brought medical treatments to a screeching halt.
  • Montana seeks to revoke permit of wildlife casting agency where employee was mauled to death

    HELENA, Mont. - A Montana wildlife casting agency where an employee was fatally mauled three years ago is facing the loss of its permit because of violations that include instructing a member of the public to approach a tiger during a photo shoot in Detroit.
  • Answers to common questions about the Heartbleed bug and how to protect against it

    NEW YORK, N.Y. - Millions of passwords, credit card numbers and other personal information may be at risk as a result of a major breakdown in Internet security revealed earlier this week.

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