Their camp turning into a pit of mud, Dakota pipeline protesters packing up to leave

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Their camp turning into a pit of mud, Dakota pipeline protesters packing up to leave

CANNON BALL, N.D. – The main camp here, once home to thousands of Native Americans and their allies who gathered to protest the completion of the Dakota Access crude-oil pipeline, is quickly turning into a gooey pit of mud.
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Exports prop up Japan fourth quarter GDP growth, US protectionist risks loom

People walk on a street at Tokyo's Ginza shopping district, Japan, February 12, 2017. REUTERS/Toru Hanai. 1/4. left. right. A man walks up a spiral staircase at a shopping mall at the Tokyo's Ginza shopping district, Japan, May 19, 2015.
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Sageworks Offers Informative Webinar on Benchmarking Insights with Donny Shimamoto

Donny has been recognized as a Top Thought Leader in Public Accounting by CPA Practice Advisor from 2012 to 2017, and one of the Top 100 Most
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Sears, Kmart join other retailers in dropping Trump-branded items

The list of companies dropping products that carry the Trump name grew this weekend, with two major U.S. retailers announcing that they're no longer selling Trump Home items online.
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Egypt Finance Minister Says Inflation to Peak By 1Q End

Egyptian Finance Minister Amr El-Garhy discusses inflation and his outlook for the country's economic growth. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets:
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