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Dodd-Frank Replacement Bill Gives 'Free Pass' To Payday Lenders

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College Access Index Shows Shrinking Levels Of Economic Diversity

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Customers line up outside of Little Pete's on Monday, the diner's last day in business. The landmark and pride of Philadelphia will be razed to make way for a luxury hotel. Kimberly Paynter/WHYY hide caption

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Philadelphia Says Goodbye To Little Pete's, An All-Night Dining Icon

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel and President Trump pose for a photo Friday at the ancient Greek Theater in Taormina, Sicily, during Trump's first G-7 summit. Philippe Wojazer /AFP/Getty Images hide caption

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States eyeing bills on salary history. Brittany Mayes/NPR hide caption

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Proposals Aim To Combat Discrimination Based On Salary History

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States Fear Price Of New Zika Vaccine Will Be More Than They Can Pay

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President Trump Moves Closer To His Stated Goal Of Repealing Dodd-Frank

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British Airways IT Meltdown Leaves Passengers Stranded

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Trump Hopes To Lure Companies Back To The U.S.With Lower Tax Rates

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For Video Soundtracks, Computers Are The New Composers

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A board at Heathrow Airport in London displays a slew of cancellations for British Airways flights on Saturday. An IT systems failure laid waste to flyers' plans at the U.K.'s two major airports over the weekend, and the situation is yet to be completely resolved as of Monday. Daniel Leal-Olivas/AFP/Getty Images hide caption

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Students try out a Samsung Electronics Galaxy S8 Plus smartphone at a shop in Seoul, South Korea, on April 27. Many post-college grads in South Korea spend years studying for tests in the hopes of winning a job at a company like Samsung. Ahn Young-joon/AP hide caption

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South Korean Youth Struggle To Find Jobs After Years Of Studying For Tests

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Latest College Graduates Enter A More Optimistic Economy

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White House To Provide Ethics Agency With Info On Waivers For Ex-Lobbyists

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