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As Trump begins second year, women stage nationwide protests
Activists say Trump’s policies on birth control and equal pay protections have propelled many women into activism
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Lenovo to make $400 million one-off charge on US tax reforms
The adjustment to be reflected in the financial results is of a non-cash nature
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In New York, tourists left high and dry as Statue of Liberty shuts down
In Washington, open-air parks and monuments remained open despite the shutdown
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North Korea to send 22 athletes to Pyeongchang, compete in three sports
Both North Korea and South Korea agree to march under a single flag at the opening ceremony of games
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Amazon boosts monthly fee for Prime by $2
It was the first increase in the fees in almost four years and comes at the end of another bullish year
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What to do when liberals are the censors?
Authorities know they can’t afford to alienate smart young people, but also need to make clear where boundaries lie
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China accuses US warship of violating its sovereignty
The United States has criticised China for constructing islands and military installations in the region
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Judge overseeing AT&T, Time Warner merger trial hears document dispute
He asked the government, which did have the data, to return it so it could be subpoenaed
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Twitter to notify users exposed to Russian propaganda during US elections
It has already suspended these accounts therefore relevant content is no longer publicly available on its platform
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What happens in a US government shutdown?
Last shutdown, in October 2013, lasted more than two weeks and more than 800,000 federal employees were furloughed