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Flu widespread across US for third straight week

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U.S. health officials say the flu blanketed the U.S. again last week for the third straight week. Only Hawaii has been spared. "We've been following and talking with the state health departments asking them...
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AP Journalists Recall Covering MLK Assassination

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Four retired journalists recall their roles in helping The Associated Press report the death of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. 50 years ago. Nancy Shipley recalls working in AP's office in Nashville, Tennessee, when the...
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Daughter Calls MLK "The apostle of non-violence"

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The daughter of the late Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. is calling him "the apostle of nonviolence" on the 50th anniversary of his assassination. The Rev. Bernice King said Wednesday her father was known as a civil rights...
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Flu Continues To Spread Throughout US

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U.S. health officials say the flu blanketed the U.S. again last week for the third straight week. Only Hawaii has been spared. "We've been following and talking with the state health departments asking them...
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CDC: Flu Season Far From Over

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Health officials say flu season continues to get worse, and there are weeks of suffering ahead. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday reported that 42 states had heavy flu-related patient traffic last...
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Are Poinsettias Poisonous? Busting Holiday Myths

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Are poinsettias really poisonous? Will the hair of the dog really cure your holiday hangover? Sure as sugarplums, myths and misconceptions pop up every holiday season. Here's what science says about some of them. PARASITES...
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Georgia PM Sees 5.5% Growth, Says Priority to Enter EU. NATO

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Oct.11 -- Georgian Prime Minister Mamuka Bakhtadze discusses the nation's economy and plans to join the European Union and NATO. He talks with Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Pompeo Condemns 'Russia's Occupation' of Georgia

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST: DEPARTMENT OF STATE TV - AP CLIENTS ONLY Washington, DC - 21 May 2018 1. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Georgian Prime Minister...
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Atlanta Passengers: No Help Evacuating Airport

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A sudden power outage caused by a fire in an underground electrical facility brought the world's busiest airport to a standstill Sunday, grounding more than 1,000 flights in Atlanta just days before the start of the Christmas travel...
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Atlanta passengers say they needed more help during outage

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-A sudden power outage caused by a fire in an underground electrical facility brought the world's busiest airport to a standstill Sunday, grounding more than 1,000 flights in Atlanta just days before the start of the Christmas travel...
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Atlanta Passengers: No Help Evacuating Airport

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A sudden power outage caused by a fire in an underground electrical facility brought the world's busiest airport to a standstill Sunday, grounding more than 1,000 flights in Atlanta just days before the start of the Christmas travel...
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Mario Gabelli Says Banks in Fundamentally Great Shape

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Dec.15 -- Mario Gabelli, Gamco Investors chairman and chief executive officer, discusses the state of U.S. banks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Markets."
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John Dingell's family meets stream of mourners

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Mourners streamed through a performing arts center in suburban Detroit to honor the late John Dingell, the longest-serving member of Congress.
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Jimmy Carter Inauguration: Reel 4

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Story 3, Jimmy Carter Inauguration, 360 7M 0185 R4, 1977, colour, sound SHOWS 06:19:57 The white house and inaugural parade going past 06:21:45 Very good shot peanut...
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Fans try to predict tonight's Super Bowl game

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FANS TRY TO PREDICT TONIGHT'S SUPER BOWL GAME
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NFL official: No security threats to Super Bowl

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The National Football League's top security officer on Wednesday said the league was not aware of any security threats against the Super Bowl.
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NFL official: No security threats to Super Bowl

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The National Football League's top security officer on Wednesday said the league was not aware of any security threats against the Super Bowl.
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Ohio teen, son of anti-vaxxer mother, testifies

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The Ohio teen who drew national attention with his rebellion against his anti-vaccine mother, testified on Capitol Hill Tuesday about the dangers of misinformation on the internet.
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Atlanta prepares for Superbowl amidst shutdown

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Less than three weeks remain before the eyes of the sports world zero in on Atlanta as they host Super Bowl 53. Tuesday, city officials insisted they've learned from past host cities and couldn't be more prepared.
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Son of US anti-vaxxer mum testifies before Senate

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The Ohio teen who drew national attention with his rebellion against his anti-vaccine mother, testified on Capitol Hill Tuesday about the dangers of misinformation on the internet.
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Georgia election observers question negative campaign

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Georgia's runoff presidential elections were characterised by harsh rhetoric and negative campaigning, poll observers said on Thursday.
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Iranian hackers charged in US ransomware scheme

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Two Iranian computer hackers were charged Wednesday in connection with a multimillion-dollar cybercrime and extortion scheme that targeted U.S. government agencies and businesses, the Justice Department said.
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CDC: Cases of mysterious illness rising

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Childhood cases of a mysterious paralyzing illness are continuing to mount, and health officials say this year's count could surpass the numbers seen in similar outbreaks in 2014 and 2016.
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CDC: Cases of mysterious illness rising

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Childhood cases of a mysterious paralyzing illness are continuing to mount, and health officials say this year's count could surpass the numbers seen in similar outbreaks in 2014 and 2016.