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Posts From Steve White

North Dakota regulators eye fine against pipeline company

The $3.8 billion project to carry Bakken crude to IL has been beset by protests, court fights and an extended review by the Obama administration since August. There are many

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European Union Reminds Trump of Transatlantic Ties

German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier – who proposed the Sunday meeting of foreign ministers – made no effort to disguise his disappointment.

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Early voting: Record levels in 2016 may give Clinton edge

Already, more than 6.4 million total voters have cast their ballots in the state – equal to 75 percent of the final turnout in 2012.

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An armchair guide to the United States election

As the voting has started to choose the next President of America, Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton seems to have a lead in preference polls among voters, especially females.

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Giants hold on, Manning has 4 TD passes in 28-23 win

“Philadelphia has had our number in recent years”, Manning said. Will he right the ship for the Philadelphia Eagles? On a third-and-4 play from New York’s own 29-yard line after

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Sanders gets fiery in call for oil pipeline constuction to stop

You also get a chance to save the Supreme Court (huge contrast between potential Clinton and Trump nominees), the environment, and the middle class, among many others.

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Clinton aide criticized Comey in 2015

Three smaller, fiercely independent states could tip from Clinton’s column to Trump’s if she loses numerous Republican-leaning voters who just aren’t comfortable with Trump – not to the GOP nominee,

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Wisconsin poll: Clinton leads, Senate race tight

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally, Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016, in Selma, N.C.

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Jobless rate slips to 4.9 percent in US

The labour-market figures offer a last big hint at the direction of the economy before Americans flock to the polls November 8.

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Fed is widely expected to leave key interest rate unchanged

That’s because the USA economy is improving enough to allow interest rates to rise soon to more normal levels.

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No RBA shock on Melbourne Cup day

“The RBA may also need to offset regulatory driven increases in bank mortgage rates”.

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Deadly Colonial Pipeline explosion may impact gas prices

To ease an expected shortage, Georgia Governor Nathan Deal waived regulations on fuel truck drivers over the next two weeks that normally limit the number of hours they are allowed

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