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Apple’s CEO defiant in defense of firm’s tax strategies

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It’s hard to stay optimistic when report after report lays out facts that make getting older seem forbidding.

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GOP moderates, conservatives feud over stall tactics on budget

Long-simmering divisions burst into view Tuesday as Sens. John McCain and Susan Collins challenged Rand Paul and Ted Cruz.

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How Washington humbled Dimon

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Lawmakers grill Apple executives on taxes

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Urgency for jobs bills wanes in D.C.

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White House knew IRS probe findings earlier

White House knew IRS probe findings earlier

Obama was unaware, aides maintain in new account that goes beyond what had been said.

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Senate: Apple avoided taxes with ‘complex web’ of offshore entities

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