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Bob Brusca of Fact and Opinion Economics joins WSJ's Mike Weinstein to break down the latest first time unemployment claims numbers.Por The Wall Street Journal
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The total number of ads leading up to this year's Congressional races was lower than four years ago; Orbital Sciences has a back-up plan; Amazon tests delivery by taxi; Mike Weinstein has those stories and more.Por The Wall Street Journal
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Negotiations that would lead to direct talks between Russia and Ukraine are faltering, The White House has authorized sanctions and visa restrictions against those undermining democracy in Ukraine.Por The Wall Street Journal
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The group that runs the SAT college-entrance test is shaking up its format, its scoring-returning to the 1,600-point scale from 2,400-and potentially the $1 billion test-prep industry.Por The Wall Street Journal
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President Obama continues to put pressure on Russian President Vladimir Putin over his country's occupation of Ukraine, The European Union says it will provide Ukraine with $15 billion of aid in the form of loans and grants.Por The Wall Street Journal
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Secretary of State John Kerry, during an emergency visit to Kiev, pledged aid to Ukraine's new government and warned the U.S. and its allies would impose sanctions against Russia if it didn't begin pulling troops from the former Soviet state.Por The Wall Street Journal
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Russia's Putin orders his troops back to their bases, How are European leaders reacting to developments in Ukraine?Por The Wall Street Journal
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The escalating crisis in Ukraine rocks global markets, New concerns about the vulnerability of the US power grid.Por The Wall Street Journal
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Stocks fall on Ukraine unrest, Who were the big winners at the Academy Awards?Por The Wall Street Journal
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Thousands of pages of records from the Clinton presidency are being made public.Por The Wall Street Journal
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