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Florida's Farmers Look At Irma's Damage: 'Probably The Worst We've Seen'
Hurricane Irma smashed through one of the country's top areas of fruit and vegetable production. The storm destroyed half of the citrus crop in some areas, as well as housing for seasonal workers.
Equifax CEO Retires Following Massive Data Breach
The CEO of Equifax, Richard Smith, has retired, effective Tuesday. This comes amid multiple state and federal investigations into a security breach at the service.
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Houston Astros Defeat Los Angeles Dodgers To Take World Series Crown
The Astros defeated the Dodgers 5-1 in Game 7 at Dodger Stadium.
Trump Is In Vietnam For Asia-Pacific Economic Summit
President Trump, at the APEC summit in Vietnam, delivered an address Friday morning. His message: No more big trade deals with multiple countries for the U.S. Trade is topping the agenda.
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Leonardo Da Vinci Portrait Of Christ Sells For Record-Shattering $450 Million
The sale at Christie's of Salvator Mundi, which dates from around 1500, easily tops previous records set in 2015 for a Picasso sold at auction and a Willem de Kooning sold privately.
Trainers, Lawyers Say Sexual Harassment Training Fails
The primary reason most harassment training fails is that both managers and workers regard it as a pro forma exercise aimed at limiting the employer's legal liability, trainers and lawyers say.
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How Trump's 'America First' Message Is Playing Out With International Elite
The Trump administration is in Davos, Switzerland to deliver an "America First" message to the globally-minded government and business leaders at the World Economic Forum. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with economist Nariman Behravesh, who is in Davos.
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'So Many People Depend On Us': The Virgin Islands Rebuild
WTJX's radio and television studios in St. Thomas were destroyed by Hurricane Irma. As they rebuild, station officials want enough redundancies in the system to prevent future outages.
Ethics Group Says U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley's Retweet Violated A Federal Law
Haley, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, retweeted President Trump's support for a political candidate. CREW says that violated a law that bans federal employees from political activity.
Special Counsel Robert Mueller Had Been On White House Shortlist To Run FBI
The Trump White House had been considering Robert Mueller to lead the FBI. Then, the Justice Department moved in and asked him to serve as special counsel in its Russia investigation.
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