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In Atlanta this weekend, negotiators rushed through a deal for the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and working families were quick to respond, asking why the deal has to be rushed when there are many unanswered questions, and demanding that the details of the agreement be released as soon as possible so the people most affected by the deal—working people—know what to expect. Here are the responses from the AFL-CIO and other working family organizations.
It is not clear if any passengers or crew were hurt.
Captain Mark Fedor talks about the search for survivors who were aboard the cargo ship El Faro. The ship is believed to have sunk in rough seas last w
North Korea released a New York University student Monday, six months after capturing him crossing into the country from China, South Korea said.
Flooding devastated South Carolina, forcing thousands to evacuate their homes
SCOTUS will not hear the case of two traders accused of illegally earning $72M by acting on insider info that wasn't available to the public.
A 225-square-mile "debris field" was discovered by crews looking for signs of a cargo ship carrying 28 Americans that vanished during a hurricane.
A 225-square-mile "debris field" was discovered by crews looking for signs of a cargo ship carrying 28 Americans that vanished during a hurricane.
An autopsy was expected to be conducted Monday on a 38-year-old Long Island doctor found dead in the vestibule of a Manhattan apartment building.
A N.J.-based scientist shared the Nobel Prize in medicine for his discoveries involving infections caused by roundworm parasites.