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The Price of Democracy tells the history of taxation from colonization to the present day. It's essential reading for anyone who cares about preserving democracy.
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News Brief: Irma Weakens, Clinton Memoir And New iPhone
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In Hong Kong Speech, Bannon Expected To Take A Hard Line On China
Ex-White House adviser Steve Bannon speaks in Hong Kong Tuesday at an event hosted by an arm of the largest state-owned Chinese brokerage firm. Bannon is a vocal critic of China's economic policies.
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Trump To Meet Malaysia's Leader As Probe Against Him Deepens
President Trump on Tuesday welcomes to the White House Malaysia's prime minister, who is a key player in a kleptocracy case. It involves billions of dollars allegedly looted from a government fund.
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Miami Region Cleans Up After Hurricane Irma
Hurricane Irma tore through Florida and its path left damaged buildings, homes and millions without power. We go to Coral Gables to find out what the clean up effort is like there.
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As Irma Moves On, Florida Is Left To Deal With Its Aftermath
Irma, which is now a tropical depression, is affecting other areas in the Southeast. On its way through Florida, a lot of damage was created. Millions of homes and businesses are still without power.
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Work Of 20th-Century Artist Martin Ramirez Kicks Off Opening Of ICA
The Santa Monica Museum of Art reopened as the Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. The first show features Ramirez, a Mexican migrant worker who spent much of his life in mental institutions.
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