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Wisconsin allows 3M Corp. to settle pollution case without paying fine - Minnesota-based 3M agreed to make $665,000 in improvements at two facilities in Wausau for air pollution violations in 2014 and 2015, according to court records.(jsonline.com)
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A rare look at life inside one of the Chicago area's 2 ICE immigration detention centers (chicagotribune.com)
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Companies that help build Trump's wall could lose pension fund investments and California state contracts (boingboing.net)
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Inside Alabama’s Auto Jobs Boom: Cheap Wages, Little Training, Crushed Limbs - The South’s manufacturing renaissance comes with a heavy price. (bloomberg.com)
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Police: 'No apparent reason' for shooting on Vegas Strip bus.A man sitting at the back of a public bus on the Las Vegas Strip opened fire "for no apparent reason" as passengers got off at a stop in the heart of the tourism corridor. (mail.com)
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Until Trump Decides Otherwise, A Bloc Of House Conservatives Now Controls Government (huffingtonpost.com)
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Devin Nunes Vanished the Night Before He Made Trump Surveillance Claims. The Republican intelligence chairman got a message and jumped out of an Uber. The next morning he dropped a bombshell based on classified information.(thedailybeast.com)
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Citigroup’s decade of agony is almost over -- The recipient of America’s biggest bank bail-out has overhauled its capital base and its profits. Now it needs to grow. (economist.com)
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Hotline, credit monitoring offered to job-seekers with hacked accounts - On March 12-13, about 170,000 of the Idaho Department of Labor’s 530,000 job-seeker accounts – active and historical – were compromised by a hacking incident. (idahostatesman.com)
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Biography of a gun shop: How Chuck’s became a symbol of what’s wrong with America’s gun laws -- From 2009 to 2013, more than 1,500 guns found at Chicago crime scenes were traced to a single store (economist.com)
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The incarcerated workforce: Prison labour is a billion-dollar industry, with uncertain returns for inmates -- In Idaho, prisoners roast potatoes. In Kentucky, they sell cattle (economist.com)
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