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    August 22, 2019

    Business

    1. Could a tax on stock trades pay off the nation's student debt?
    2. Bring on the technology bans!
    3. Business owners recruit nonstop -- even on a drive-thru line
    4. Rust-belt China looks abroad as economy slows, tariffs bite
    5. Analysis Could a tax on stock trades pay off the nation's student debt?
    6. SmallBiz Small Talk Business owners recruit nonstop -- even on a drive-thru line
    7. Rejected for a personal loan? Here's how to recover
    8. Washington Suspect in huge Capital One breach seeks release from jail @Subhead:Prosecutors say computer programmer is a flight risk and a danger to herself
    9. Global Economy Rust-belt China looks abroad as economy slows, tariffs bite
    10. Washington Trump administration moves to end limits on child detention @Subhead:Homeland Security officials say there is no longer a need for court invovlement
    11. New York 3 women sue Epstein's estate, citing rape, other sex acts
    12. Illinois Suit alleges security guards had sex with high school students
    13. Attorney elected chair of Mackinac Island Community Foundation
    14. Bring on the technology bans!
    15. Virginia Public weighs in on gun bills after mass shooting Gun-rights advocates worry bills could leave them unable to protect themselves
    16. New York 'I can't breathe' case clouds de Blasio's tenure, 2020 run Police union believes officers 'abandoned' by mayor and police commissioner
    17. Analysis Too many people think satirical news is real
    18. Foreign Affairs Greenland fallout: Trump scolds Denmark over rejection Danish prime minister calls Trump's purchase proposal an 'absurd discussion'

    Column

    1. Rejected for a personal loan? Here's how to recover
    2. Too many people think satirical news is real
    3. A closer look at responsiveness and its impact on reputation

    Courts

    1. Suspect in huge Capital One breach seeks release from jail
    2. Trump administration moves to end limits on child detention

    Nation

    1. Public weighs in on gun bills after mass shooting
    2. 3 women sue Epstein's estate, citing rape, other sex acts
    3. Suit alleges security guards had sex with high school students
    4. National Roundup

    State

    1. Attorney elected chair of Mackinac Island Community Foundation

    Feature

    1. Living the 'Dream'
    2. Michigan civil rights director takes leave after comments
    3. Asked and Answered . . .
    4. Daily Briefs
    5. Ex-Michigan State star Cleaves acquitted in sex assault case