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Ivanka Trump Eyes Child Credit in Tax Plan Pitch

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Ivanka Trump teamed up with Republican legislators Wednesday to try to ensure the tax-overhaul package under construction on Capitol Hill includes an expansion of the child tax credit. The White House adviser and...
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CLEAN : Virus reopens old wounds for South Dakota's Native Americans

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Anxiety is high among the Sioux of South Dakota’s Indian reservations as they face the coronavirus threat (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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One More Thought: Mount Rushmore of Tax Havens

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Oct.08 -- The trove of secret files, dubbed the Pandora Papers, reveal a tax haven that may be closer than you think. David Westin reflects on the tens of millions of dollars sheltered by trust companies in South Dakota in this edition...
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Exhibition showcases colourful works of naive art

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LEADIN: An exhibition in Brussels is showcasing a colourful collection of works of modern naive art. The biennale show is dedicated to paintings and sculptures in the simple, naive style - often created by...
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Ivanka Trump Eyes Child Credit in Tax Plan Pitch

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Ivanka Trump is pitching an expanded child tax credit in a visit to Capitol Hill. The White House adviser and daughter of the president spoke at a news conference alongside Republican lawmakers promoting the proposal as...
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Company: Plant Closure Puts Meat Supply 'Perilously Close To The Edge'

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Despite Smithfield Foods' dire warning, MIT Professor Yossi Sheffi says the Sioux Falls closure is "not a big deal for the supply chain."
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South Dakota Smithfield Meat Plant To Reopen Soon

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Gov. Kristi Noem says the plant could reopen "in a matter of days" after more than 500 employees tested positive for the virus this month.
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Bill Banning Treatments For Transgender Youth Fails In South Dakota

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​The state's Senate Health and Human Services Committee voted 5-2 to essentially kill the bill.
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Social Distancing Not Required When Trump Visits Mount Rushmore

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Thousands of people are expected to attend the Mount Rushmore fireworks display on July 3, including President Trump.
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CLEAN : Elvis enthusiasts visit the King's house as it reopens with limited capacity

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Visitors head to Elvis Presley's home Graceland in Memphis, Tennessee as it reopens to the public with limited capacity and social distancing measures (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Hundreds Evacuated As South Dakota Wildfires Continue To Grow

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Winds of up to 75 miles per hour were reported in some areas.
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Sen. Rounds on Covid, Troop Withdrawal, Trump Nominations

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Nov.18 -- Senator Mike Rounds, a Republican from South Dakota and a member of the Banking and Armed Services Committees, discusses the surge in coronavirus cases in his home state, President Donald Trump’s plans to withdraw U.S. troops...
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Chalk Talk with Guy Cecil

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Oct. 23 -- The DSCC executive director gives us the Cliff's Notes on how the Democrats will win almost every Senate race in the country. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Democrat Rick Weiland Sings His Campaign Message

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Oct. 17 -- In Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Democrat Rick WeilandÓcandidate for U.S. SenateÓsings original lyrics over a Bob Dylan melody. On this particular campaign stop, his ""Take It Back Band"" features guest vocals by Susy Blake, a...
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On the Red Prairie, a Blue Balladeer

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Oct. 17 -- In South Dakota, Republican Mike Rounds was widely expected to win the open U.S. Senate seat. But polls are tightening, Independent Larry Pressler is in the mix, and Democrats now believe Rick WeilandÓwho sings at campaign...
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RR7311A USA: CONFRONTATION AT WOUNDED KNEE

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Wounded Knee is a small settlement on the Pine Ridge Indian reservation in South Dakota where for the past few weeks armed members of the American Indian Movement (AIM) have been staging a sometimes violent protest in favour of better...
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Trade War Brings 'Real' Economic Pain to Farmers, Ranchers, Sen. Thune Says

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Mar.06 -- Senator John Thune, Republican Majority Whip from South Dakota, discusses the 2018 trade gap, trade's economic impact on U.S. farmers and ranchers, and the importance of reaching trade agreement with China and Europe. He speaks...
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Border Security Presents Binary Solution in D.C., Sen. Rounds Says

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Jan.10 -- Senator Mike Rounds, a Republican from South Dakota, discusses the impact on his constituents from the partial government shutdown and the flow of drugs over the Southern U.S. border. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Sen. Rounds Says Congress Can 'Drive Messages' on Trade

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Jul.12 -- Sen. Mike Rounds, a South Dakota Republican, discusses his concerns about U.S. trade policy with Bloomberg's Shery Ahn and David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Pres. Trump Making Arizona Visit; Everyone He Meets Is Being Tested

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In preparation for his visit, the White House announced it would be testing everyone who "will be in close proximity to the president."
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President Trump Attends Mount Rushmore Fireworks Celebration

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Presidnet Trump spent July 3 at Mount Rushmore's first Independence Day fireworks celebration in over a decade.
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Sioux Checkpoints Aim To Block Bikers From Crossing Tribal Lands

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The annual event usually draws half a million people from around the United States, but organizers expected a smaller turnout this year.
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7 States, D.C. Hold Presidential Primaries Amid Protests And Pandemic

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Many states encouraged people to vote by mail, but some polling places still reported long lines of voters on primary day.
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Union fears bureaucracy may harm US food workers

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A representative for the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union (UFCW), America's largest meatpacking union, worries that bureaucracy could hinder workers access to protective personal equipment.