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  • Climate advocates and representatives from the Rosebud Sioux Tribe in South Dakota protest against the Keystone XL pipeline in front of the home (center) of U.S. Senator Mary Landrieu (D-LA), chair of the Senate Energy Committee, in Washington November 17

    Factbox: Supporters, foes react to Keystone's narrow defeat in U.S. Senate

    By Timothy Gardner and Susan Cornwell, Reuters

    Following are selected responses: SENATE MINORITY LEADER MITCH MCCONNELL “We came up one vote short on the Keystone pipeline today. This will be an early item on the agenda in the next congress, and...

  • FILE PHOTO - U.S. Representative Tim Murphy (R-PA) chairs a House Energy and Commerce Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee hearing on the U.S. response to the Ebola crisis, in Washington October 16, 2014.  REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

    Turning to 2016, Republicans look to swing state governors

    By Gabriel Debenedetti, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - As attention turns to the 2016 presidential race, Republicans are taking a closer look at three governors from politically diverse states whose success in midterm elections...

  • Raymond James hires broker from D.A. Davidson

    By Reuters

    Trenton Morton joined Raymond James as a managing director in the Seattle office this month. Morton, who managed $290 million in assets at D.A. Davidson, brings with him broker Scott Hitchcock. Also...

  • The sign on the hood of a delivery truck for Panera Bread Co. is seen in Westminster, Colorado February 11, 2015. Panera Bread Co was to issue its Q4 2014 Earnings Release on Wednesday.  REUTERS/Rick Wilking

    Fed should do whatever it takes to reach goals: Kocherlakota

    By Reuters

    "The right answer is, I'm going to do whatever it takes in terms of interest rate policy in order to reach these goals," he said in answer to an audience question after a talk in Saint Paul,...

  • France plans to beef up labor reforms

    By Emmanuel Jarry and Jean-Baptiste Vey, Reuters

    PARIS (Reuters) - The French government will press ahead cautiously with controversial labor reforms making it easier to fire staff, as it seeks to fight unemployment by making the job market more...