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New York startup works to revive classic building techniques
Many of the world's greatest historical structures and buildings have been constructed with stone, but the material is largely no longer used in construction because of its cost. A New York startup is trying to change that.CBS News - Top stories - New York -
There are two Donald Trumps — but which is the real one?
Sensible conservative or dangerous narcissist? The best answer comes from those who have worked with himFinancial Times - Business - Donald Trump -
Guo Wengui chief of staff Yvette Wang pleads guilty to $1 billion fraud conspiracy in New York
Guo Wengui, an associate of Trump White House advisor Steve Bannon, is due to stand trial in the fraud case in New York federal court in several weeks.CNBC - Business - New York
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