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Rope-swinging fitness trend gets Hollywood sweating

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LEAD IN:A sweat-drenched, rope-swinging workout class has become the latest fitness trend among Hollywood's health conscious residents.Similar in style to a military boot camp, Powerwave Battle Roping is weaving its way across the United...
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What Will the April FOMC Minutes Reveal?

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May 17 -- Michael Gapen, Barclays chief U.S. economist, previews the release of the minutes from the April meeting of the Fed's policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Gura on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Kentucky gripped by deadly drug crisis

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VOICED: Donald Trump has appointed a new team to tackle a growing drugs crisis in America. It's estimated that 33,000 people died of opioid overdose in 2015 - and the situation is getting worse. Many addicts started with prescription...
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Winter Storm Blanketing Parts Of South With Snow, Ice

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The storm's path could create further headaches as it swirls through the Mid-Atlantic and the Northeast.
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Prince William meeting paramedics in King's Lynn

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Prince William meeting paramedics in his first public engagement since coronavirus lockdown on 16 June 2020 in King's Lynn, Norfolk, United Kingdom
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Former NASA Astronaut On Bezos Blue Origin Flight

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Jul.20 -- Dr. Janet Kavandi, Sierra Space executive vice. president, speaks to Tom Keene and Jon Ferro on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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LME Says Nickel Contracts Trading Will Resume on March 16

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When nickel went vertical last week after a massive short squeeze, the metals industry plunged into a crisis not seen since 1985. Nickel's 250% price spike in little more than 24 hours triggered billions of dollars in losses for traders...
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How Did Climate Change Become Such An Issue For 2020?

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In the last decades and especially in the last few years, addressing climate change has become a flagship political issue.
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Mother Who Left Children in Car Spared Jail

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Mother Who Left Children in Car Spared Jail
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Minutes Signal Fed to Shrink Balance Sheet by $95B/Month

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The Federal Reserve signaled it will reduce its massive bond holdings at a maximum pace of $95 billion a month, according to the minutes of the policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee's March meeting. Mike McKee reports on...
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Beyond the Bell 03/02/22

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Comprehensive cross-platform coverage of the U.S. market close on Bloomberg Television, Bloomberg Radio, and YouTube with Romaine Bostick, Caroline Hyde, Taylor Riggs, Tim Stenovec and Katie Greifeld .
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Is the Fed Experiencing a Failure to Communicate?

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May 19 -- Bill Lee, Citigroup's head of North America economics, discusses the Fed's communication problem with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Scarlet Fu and Alix Steel on "What'd You Miss?"
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GPs Too Busy To Diagnose Serious Illnesses

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GPs Too Busy To Diagnose Serious Illnesses
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Experts Explain Effects of Narcan on Opioids

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Prince's final days and unexpected death at age 57 raise questions among experts familiar with prescription painkiller overdoses. It's possible the innovative musician's demise represents one of the most public tragedies in an overdose...
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Whats the Overall Tone of FOMC Minutes?

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Nov. 19 -- JPMorgan Asset Managements Megan McClellan discusses the Federal Open Market Committee October minutes on Bottom Line. (Source: Bloomberg)
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An eight-story building housing several garment factories collapsed near Bangladesh's capital on Wednesday, killing at least 87 people and trapping many more under a jumbled mess of concrete.

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HEADLINE: Death toll rises in Bangladesh factory collapse CAPTION: An eight-story building housing several garment factories collapsed near Bangladesh's capital on Wednesday, killing dozens of people and trapping many more under a...
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Energy-generating and sleep-monitoring - the latest wearable tech

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LEADIN: Energy-generating, sleep-monitoring and health-tracking, the latest wearable tech may become part of our everday life. Once a top tech trend, wearable technology is now finding useful applications in...
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Total solar eclipse to pass over United States

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VOICED: Authorities in the US are braced for millions of foreign visitors ahead of Monday's total solar eclipse. More thaan 12 million people live in the path of totality, which stretches all the way from Oregon on the west coast to...
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Italy Signals Potential Change to Budget Deficit Target

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Nov.26 -- Italy's populist government showed an openness to budget changes as Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini stated that nobody is fixated on the deficit target. Bloomberg's Alessandra Migliaccio reports on "Bloomberg Markets: The...
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Gilead Sciences VP Brooks on HIV Epidemic in U.S. South

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Mar.17 -- Douglas M. Brooks, Vice President, Advancing Black Equity and Community Engagement, Gilead Sciences and Dr. Jonathan Lee Walton, Dean of the Divinity School, Wake Forest University discuss the HIV epidemic in the U.S. South in...
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Reporter's Notebook: As A Veteran I Was Tested For COVID-19

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VA medical facilities across the country are screening all patients for the coronavirus at their entrances.
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Bloomberg

SpaceX Sets New Launch Turnaround Record, Says Expert

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Jul.20 -- Sean Casey, vice president of business development at ATLAS Space Operations, discusses the launch of a Space Exploration Technologies Corp. Falcon 9 rocket on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

What the Fed Minutes Signal About the Path of Rate Policy and the Economy

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Aug.21 -- Odeta Kushi, First American deputy chief economist, discusses the minutes from the July 30-31 Federal Open Market Committee meeting. She speaks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Romaine Bostick on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."