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While every person else used to be promoting shares this month, companies were purchasing intently

The buying came as investors pulled $50.9 billion out of funds that focus on U.S. stocks, TrimTabs reported. The move toward buybacks sends two important signals: that a good slice of the savings corporations will get from big tax cuts will be going to investors, and that companies apparently will be reliable buyers for all…

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Putin orders Syria ‘humanitarian pause’

Media playback is unsupported on your device Media captionA doctor in Eastern Ghouta says there is still shelling, but « the level is less than before »Russia’s President Vladimir Putin has ordered a daily five-hour pause in the Syrian government’s assault on the rebel-held Eastern Ghouta area. It will start on Tuesday, and include the creation of…

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Congo asylum seeker in US separated from child for months: ACLU

US immigration authorities have held a Congolese asylum seeker and her seven-year-old daughter in separate detention centres for months, a new lawsuit alleges, stoking fears Donald Trump’s administration plans to keep families apart in a bid to stem asylum requests. In a claim filed on Monday in a US District Court in California, the American…

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US Supreme Court docket refuses to hear Trump expose to full DACA

The US Supreme Court has refused to hear an attempt by the Donald Trump administration to have it intervene in the legal fight over a programme that protects hundreds of thousands of young, undocumented immigrants from deportation. The Supreme Court justices said on Monday they would not hear the government’s challenge to a federal court injunction issued…

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Jeremy Corbyn backs staying in a customs union as he promises Brexit just isn’t any longer going to ‘spell doom’ for Britain

Jeremy Corbyn speaking in Coventry Reuters Jeremy Corbyn insists that Brexit will be « what we make of it together ». The Labour leader dismisses fears that leaving the European Union will automatically be a « disaster ». He backs staying in a customs union but refuses to commit to staying in the single market, saying it would prevent…

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Jap Ghouta: What goes on and why

Nearly 400,000 civilians are trapped as Syria’s government and its allies pound the besieged Eastern Ghouta district, a suburb of Damascus, with air raids and artillery. Ground forces have been deployed in an effort to remove the rebels who have controlled the enclave for five years.  Here is what is happening – and why: What is…

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The bustle to space heats up—on college campuses

The Eureka-1 rocket is just 40cm in diameter. Space EnterpriseNo rocket ever launched by a team of college students has reached outer space. Last year, a group at the University of Southern California set what they believe to be the altitude record for such an endeavor, when its Fathom II booster ascended to a height…