UPDATE 1-Expansion of ban on larger electronics on airlines likely -U.S.

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UPDATE 1-Expansion of ban on larger electronics on airlines likely -U.S.

WASHINGTON, May 16 (Reuters) – U.S. Homeland Security chief John Kelly has not made a final decision on extending a ban on larger electronic devices on airplanes, but the department still believes an expansion is likely, a spokesman said on Tuesday.
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Tenacity and tradition leads entrepreneur to start Silk Road Soda in Roseville

He graduated from Rio Linda High School and then studied accounting at Sacramento State, which he thought would lead to a stable, well-paying
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U.S. Motorists on Roads for Memorial Day Weekend to Be Highest Since 2005: AAA

NEW YORK (Reuters) – The number of Americans traveling by car for the Memorial Day holiday will hit a 12-year high this year, fueled by a growing economy and relatively low gasoline prices, the nation's largest motorists' advocacy group said on …
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Ivory Coast Cuts Budget as Cocoa Decline Slashes Export Earnings

Ivory Coast cut its budget after the slump in cocoa prices cost the West African nation's economy 1 billion euros ($1.1 billion) in lost export earnings
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Mechanics caused $4M in damage to Air Force One in 2016

Air Force One sits at the Kentucky Air National Guard Base in Louisville, Ky., where President Donald Trump was in Louisville on March 20 to attend a campaign rally.
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