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Injured civilians lie bloodied on the ground after the United States Saigon Embassy bombing.
Injured civilians lie bloodied on the ground after the United States Saigon Embassy bombing.
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Newspaper headlines read, President Roosevelt calls bank holiday.
Newspaper headlines read, President Roosevelt calls bank holiday.
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The crowd in Times Square celebrates VJ Day by holding up newspapers with the headlines, Japan Surrenders and It's Over.
The crowd in Times Square celebrates VJ Day by holding up newspapers with the headlines, Japan Surrenders and It's Over.
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CLEAN : Serbian presidental elections: Vucic's victory makes headlines
Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic's victory in the first round of presidential elections makes the headlines
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Enormous excited crowds throng New York City's Times Square and San Francisco streets on VJ Day to celebrate Japan's unconditional surrender to end World War II.
Enormous excited crowds throng New York City's Times Square and San Francisco streets on VJ Day to celebrate Japan's unconditional surrender to end World War II.
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INTERVIEW: Tessa Sanderson on her own personal experience of watching the black salute at the 1968 Olympics, talks about the distressing nature of recent racism headlines, looking forward to the end of the London Olympics at Salute: UK Film Premiere at The
INTERVIEW: Tessa Sanderson on her own personal experience of watching the black salute at the 1968 Olympics, talks about the distressing nature of recent racism headlines, looking forward to the end of the London Olympics at Salute: UK...
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Newspaper headlines announce the sinking of the Lusitania.
Newspaper headlines announce the sinking of the Lusitania.
Bloomberg
Australian Dollar Falls After Central Bank's Smaller-Than-Expected Rate Hike
The Reserve Bank of Australia surprised investors by raising interest rates at half the pace expected. The central bank raise the cash rate by 25 basis points to 2.6% -- a result predicted by only a quarter of 28 economists surveyed by...
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Newsy's Latest Health Headlines
Medicare for All faces an uphill battle for congressional support. The FDA and FTC warn seven companies over false COVID-19 treatment or prevention.
Bloomberg
Bezos Says Trump's Media Criticism Is 'Dangerous'
Sep.14 -- Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos criticized U.S. President Donald Trump, without directly naming him, saying his 'dangerous' attack on media is eroding democracy. He made the comments during on-stage interview at an Economic...
Bloomberg
Moore: Tech, Health Care Have the Means to Navigate Regulatory Pressure
Aug.23 -- Kate Moore, head of thematic strategy at BlackRock Global Allocation Investment Team, discusses the technology and health care sectors. She speaks with Scarlet Fu and Nejra Cehic on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Newsy's Latest Health News
New data shows drug overdose deaths jumped by 29 percent in 2020 during the pandemic. Neutrogena, Aveeno sunscreens recalled over benzene traces.
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Mountains, volcanoes, monuments and ruined remains in Martinique, Antilles, 1950s
Clip 1 from 'Paradis Antillais', a 1950s documentary about Martinique, the Antilles and the West Indies. In this clip, Martinique is pointed out on the map. High angle and aerial footage of the region, its mountains and volcanoes....
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Scraps of paper cover the floor of the New York Stock Exchange after the 1929 crash of the stock market.
Scraps of paper cover the floor of the New York Stock Exchange after the 1929 crash of the stock market.
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Newsy’s Latest Headlines
12 dead amid Claudette storm; Professors speak about critical race theory in the classroom; and Astronauts install new solar panels.
Bloomberg
N.Z. Raises Key Interest Rate to 1.50% From 1.00%
New Zealand's central bank raised interest rates by half a percentage point, its biggest hike in 22 years, indicating it's worried that inflation is getting out of control. Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
Bloomberg
Coronavirus Uncertainty Not Risk for Markets, Says Legal & General's Roe
Feb.19 -- John Roe, head of multi-asset funds at Legal & General Investment Management, discusses the real impact the coronavirus will have on the global economy, supply chain and stocks. He added that trend following strategies have...
Bloomberg
This Dip Is an Opportunity to Buy: Franklin Templeton's Dover
Stephen Dover, chief markets strategist at Franklin Templeton, discusses the current state of markets, his investment strategy and outlook for 2022. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open."
Bloomberg
ECB Leaves Rates Unchanged, Tweaks Bond-Buying Program
The European Central Bank will expand regular bond purchases for half a year to try to smooth the phasing out of its emergency debt-buying program and will loosen reinvestment rules around that crisis tool to use in the event of future...
Bloomberg
Is Pimco Better or Worse Off Without Bill Gross?
Sept. 29 -- Michael Herbst, director of active funds research at Morningstar, considers the aftermath of Pimco founder Bill Gross leaving the firm for Janus Capital and how his exit impacts investors in both firms funds. He speaks on...
Bloomberg
3D Printing Industry: Hype vs. Reality
Oct. 15 -- Additive Manufacturing Consultant Todd Grimm discusses the future of the 3D printing industry. He speaks with Bloomberg's Cory Johnson on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
Western Asset's Amodeo Says Muni Fundamentals Best in Over a Decade
May.16 -- Municipal bond market fundamentals are the best in more than a decade, said Robert Amodeo, head of municipals at Western Asset, which manages $22 billion in municipal bonds. He speaks with Taylor Riggs on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Newsy's Latest Tech News
A significant ransomware attack is affecting more than a thousand small businesses. Tech firms warn Hong Kong's privacy laws may prevent business.