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Big businesses — even energy companies — disapprove of Trump's decision to walk away from climate deal

Trump's decision to pull out of a global agreement to curb carbon emissions is met with disapproval from big businesses.


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Big businesses disapprove of Trump's decision to walk away from climate deal
Trump's decision to pull out of a global agreement to curb carbon emissions is met with disapproval from big businesses.
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Fact-checking the energy claims in Trump's Paris Agreement speech
CNBC fact-checked some of the reasons President Donald Trump presented for why the United States should abandon the Paris Agreement.
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Trump is 'totally wrong' that using renewable energy will lead to 'blackouts'
President Donald Trump said relying on renewable energy will plunge parts of the country into darkness. Experts say that's far-fetched.
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Op-Ed: Don't just blame Trump for dumping Paris deal
Trump is solidly within the GOP's consensus on climate change, says Vox's Andrew Prokop.
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Op-Ed: Friday jobs report could be start of 'worrying trend'
Soft jobs report could point to economic slowdown, says Ron Insana.
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Republican lawmakers are returning to Washington, and they have a nasty Medicaid problem to fix
Whatever gets decided is going to affect patients, doctors and the overall economy.
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Op-Ed: Here's the tax scandal every American should be outraged over
Americans are paying twice as much in taxes as we were when JFK was president and the debt is still out of control, says Jake Novak.
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Pennsylvania insurers' rate hikes would quadruple under Trump health-care reform
Premiums for customers could by more than 36 percent higher if insurers stop receiving key reimbursements, and if the Obamacare individual mandate ends.
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Putin: It would be nice for Russia if NATO were 'falling apart'
Putin, who was a KGB agent in the days of the Soviet Union, on Friday questioned NATO's continuing purpose.
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Vladimir Putin: Accusations that we hacked US election are 'like anti-Semitism'
Vladimir Putin angrily denies allegations that Russia interfered in the U.S. election.
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