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Trump Raises Millions of Dollars Ahead of Arraignment

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Donald Trump's presidential campaign says it raised more than $4 million in the 24 hours after reports that the former president had been indicted by a grand jury in Manhattan on charges related to a hush-money payment. Today, he flew...
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Credit Spreads Could Widen Out From Here: UBP's Nip

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Anitza Nip, head of fixed income research Asia at Union Bancaire Privee, discusses bond market volatility, the risk of a recession in the US and where she's finding opportunity. She speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

AI's Impact on College Grads' Job Search

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Handshake CEO and co-founder Garrett Lord joins Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow to discuss the demand and interest shifts when it comes to what industries are hiring and where 2023 college graduates want to work, including the impact of...
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Cadets gather to listen to the radio in their camp. Meetings with officers. France, 1944

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Clip 5 from the 1940s French documentary Les Cadets du Conservatoire (The Conservatory Cadets), about the story of the Cadets of National Conservatoire in Paris under German occupation in WWII. All cadets are in the Head of School...
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John Henson talks about current news headlines as

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John Henson host of WipeOut talks about current news headlines as he leaves Katsuya Restaurant in Hollywood at Celebrity Sightings in Los Angeles John Henson talks about current news headlines as on September 07, 2013 in Los Angeles,...
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Cosmopolitan Honors its Fun Fearless Males of 2009

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INTERVIEW: Ali Larter on being the only female honored here tonight, how she has taken risks in her career, and how she has learned a lot from Cosmo and how both times she was on the cover of the magazine she had provocative headlines...
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The New York Journal announces the end of prohibition.

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The New York Journal announces the end of prohibition.
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Newspaper headlines announce the surrender of Germany in World War Two.

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Newspaper headlines announce the surrender of Germany in World War Two.
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U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson lifts his shirt in a newspaper photo to show his surgery scar.

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U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson lifts his shirt in a newspaper photo to show his surgery scar.
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Newspaper headlines display a variety of good news and bad in 1965.

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Newspaper headlines display a variety of good news and bad in 1965.
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A man holds a newspaper bearing the headline, Kennedy!

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A man holds a newspaper bearing the headline, Kennedy!
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Newspaper headlines on April 6, 1917 affirm the United States declaration of war with Germany.

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Newspaper headlines on April 6, 1917 affirm the United States declaration of war with Germany.
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SS Athenia and RMS Antonia in 1939

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VS newspaper headlines announcing the loss of the SS Athenia, first British ship sunk by Germany in what would end up being World War II / hand points out words in headline / still the SS Athenia // VS similar ship the RMS Antonia at...
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A photograph captures President Harry S. Truman smiling and holding up a newspaper with the headline, Dewey Defeats Truman.

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A photograph captures President Harry S. Truman smiling and holding up a newspaper with the headline, Dewey Defeats Truman.
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A newspaper headline reads Depression Cripples U.S, and a man wears an unemployed sandwich board.

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A newspaper headline reads Depression Cripples U.S, and a man wears an unemployed sandwich board.
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A crowd of teenagers cheer and wave holding a newspaper stating Dillinger Slain!'

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A crowd of teenagers cheer and wave holding a newspaper stating Dillinger Slain!'
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CLEAN : Brazil's graft scandal heats up with 83 new probes

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The Petrobras inquiry dominates Brazilian newspaper headlines once again on Wednesday as Prosecutor General Rodrigo Janot sought on Tuesday evening to open probes against scores of politicians in a dramatic widening of an already vast...
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World Famous Smoking Baby Goes To Rehab

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*EXCLUSIVE* Aldi hit the headlines when he was filmed smoking cigarettes in his village in the Sekayu district of South Sumatera in May 2010. Now, 3 months later, his mother Diana has brought him to Jakarta to receive therapy and medical...
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ABC News Ticker

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ABC News daily headlines show up digitally on Times Square in New York City. NO AUDIO
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A newspaper headline announces the assassination of U.S. President William McKinley.

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A newspaper headline announces the assassination of U.S. President William McKinley.
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A newspaper headline read Mossadegh Flees Iran Riots, Shah Prepares Flight Home as the Shah of Iran Mohammed Reza Pahlavi reads a document.

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A newspaper headline read Mossadegh Flees Iran Riots, Shah Prepares Flight Home as the Shah of Iran Mohammed Reza Pahlavi reads a document.
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Newspaper headlines expose British King Edward's romance with Wallace Simpson.

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Newspaper headlines expose British King Edward's romance with Wallace Simpson.
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Newspaper headlines announce President Truman's firing of General Douglas MacArthur.

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Newspaper headlines announce President Truman's firing of General Douglas MacArthur.
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A 1939 newspaper headline reads Mrs Roosevelt Hints She Quit DAR Over Anderson Ban.

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A 1939 newspaper headline reads Mrs Roosevelt Hints She Quit DAR Over Anderson Ban.