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North Korea Plans New Missile Test as U.S. Calls for Action

South Korea warned Monday that North Korea appears to be preparing to test another intercontinental ballistic missile, and the U.S. told the United Nations that the regime is “begging for war” after Pyongyang on Sunday set off its most powerful nuclear bomb yet. 227

Returning Lawmakers Face a Tough Agenda With Little Margin for Error

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After a summer recess, Congress must grapple with keeping the federal government open, paying U.S. creditors and passing a hurricane-aid bill—a test of the uneasy alliance between President Trump and the GOP.

United Technologies to Buy Rockwell Collins for $23 Billion

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United Technologies reached a deal to buy airplane-parts maker Rockwell Collins for $23 billion, in the biggest aerospace deal in history.

Trump Expected to Lift Protections for Immigrant ‘Dreamers’

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President Trump is expected to lift deportation protections for undocumented immigrants brought into the country as children, but delay the move for as long as six months in order to allow time for Congress to approve legislation to substitute for the program 856

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P&G Proxy Fight Pits Former Finance Chief Against Longtime Protégé

At P&G, the former finance chief and his handpicked successor are on opposing sides of a boardroom fight over how best to reinvigorate the company, a consumer-products giant that at one time boasted brands in nearly every aisle of the supermarket.

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Mosul Emerges From Islamic State, One Business at a Time

As Iraqi security forces drive Islamic State from cities such as Mosul, commerce is kicking in, a first step toward rebuilding the economy amid vast destruction. But many challenges lie ahead.

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GOP Candidates Use the Trump Playbook

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After Hurricane Harvey, Flooded Houston Neighborhood Considers Its Future

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Deadly Flooding Strikes South Asia

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The Ugliest Era of Menswear Is Back: Why You’ll Want to Relive It

For men’s fashion, the 1970s were a decade of distorted shapes and questionable prints. But in among the ugliness were some timelessly cool clothes—the focus of this fall’s me-decade redux. 297

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