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In the Oval Office, the crown prince announced that the kingdom would increase a planned investment into America’s economy from $600 billion to $1 trillion.

While the scandal ended her political career, her reputation largely recovered in Kentucky, where her crowning achievement—Toyota’s factory in Georgetown—transformed the state’s economy.

Green leaves are visible on the pineapple-like crowns of many of them, though plant experts said that doesn’t mean they’ll make it.

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But the meeting will also be about something both more personal and more economically significant: Who can take ownership of the affordability crown?

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Miss Mexico was crowned Miss Universe in Thailand on Friday, strutting to victory after the beauty pageant's host had publicly chastised her, among several dramatic missteps in the run-up to the final stage.

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