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The controversial billionaire campaigned across the Hoosier State with characteristic gusto ahead of Tuesday’s primary, boasting about his polling lead and endorsements from local celebrities and relishing a fight with the likely Democratic nominee.
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If Hillary Clinton wins Florida and carries the 19 states (plus D.C.) that have voted for the Democratic nominee in each of the last six elections, she will be the 45th president. It's that simple.
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Halliburton is the latest corporate giant to back down from a merger under pressure from the administration, which has become increasingly aggressive at enforcing antitrust rules.
Seven of the top 10 most profitable hospitals in the U.S. are nonprofit facilities that each netted more than $150 million from caring for patients in 2013, according to a new study.
For the Obamas, the arc of their oldest daughter's childhood has coincided with the arc of Barack Obama’s presidency.
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Washington put 49 shots on goal but only scored twice as Pittsburgh won 3-2 to take a 2-1 lead in the Eastern Conference semifinal series.
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When the president's affair was being investigated, the first lady received support from Stevie Wonder, Anna Wintour, Nelson Mandela and others.
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