Colin Dwyer
Stories
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Business
Joe Coulombe, Founder And Namesake Of Trader Joe's, Dies At 89
The original Trader Joe, who died Friday, opened the first store in 1967 with oddball nautical decor and a guiding principle: "Trader Joe's is for overeducated and underpaid people."
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National
'Vicious Serial Sexual Predator': Harvey Weinstein Found Guilty Of Rape, Sexual Abuse
Jurors in Manhattan spared the 67-year-old former producer the harshest penalty he might have faced but convicted him of two out of five counts. He faces the possibility of years in prison.
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World
'Namaste Trump!' India's Modi Welcomes U.S. Leader With An Epic Party
"America loves India, America respects India, and America will always be faithful and loyal friends to the Indian people," President Trump told a cheering crowd in a huge cricket stadium.
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National
California Lawmakers Expected To Apologize For U.S. Internment Of Japanese Americans
The bill's sponsor says he was "disturbed by the striking parallels" between the treatment of Japanese-Americans during World War II and current U.S. immigration policy.
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Health
More Than 1,700 Health Workers In China Have Been Infected With New Coronavirus
Chinese officials also said that six health workers have died from the disease now known as COVID-19. Meanwhile, the number of confirmed novel coronavirus cases worldwide rose to about 65,000.
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National
'That Never Happened': The Key Moments During Harvey Weinstein's Defense
The former megaproducer's legal team has rested its case, and only the closing arguments remain before jurors begin deliberations. Here are some points from the defense that they'll have to consider.
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Environment
It Was 65 Degrees In Antarctica This Week
The preliminary finding, reported by Argentine researchers on the Antarctic Peninsula, would be the continent's hottest temperature on record if verified by the World Meteorological Organization.
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Environment
Trump Administration Finalizes Plans To Allow Development On Downsized Monuments
More than two years after Trump dramatically shrunk the protected land in Utah, the Bureau of Land Management released the framework for the move, despite continuing challenges to its legality.
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National
Here's What We've Learned So Far At Harvey Weinstein's Trial
Prosecutors have said their piece; now it's time for Weinstein's legal team to take the stage. But before his rape trial moves on, here's a glimpse of the four biggest courtroom moments so far.
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Politics
Trump Administration Loosens Obama-Era Restrictions On Land Mine Use
The White House says it's lifting a ban on the weapon's use outside the Korean Peninsula. The administration calls it an "important tool," though statistics show it is most dangerous to civilians.