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You'll soon be able to get free COVID tests by mail again

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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services will send out another round of free COVID-19 tests. Here's when you can get yours. (Scripps News)
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The Green Behind the Gold: The costs and rewards of putting on the Olympic Games

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Scripps News speaks with athletes, experts and correspondents worldwide to learn more about the money behind the Olympic Games. (Scripps News)
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Rishi Sunak Q&A in Staffordshire - high res

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Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, delivers a stump speech at pharmaceutical company Bestway in Stoke-on-Trent as the General Election looms.
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Farmhouse on cliff edge demolished - interviews

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Cliff Farm in Trimingham, north Norfolk, which was left hanging precariously over a cliff edge following a land slip, is demolished. Interviews with North Norfolk District Council’s Cllr Harry Blathwayt, portfolio holder for Coast, and...
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Ukraine Dep. PM on UNGA, EU Accession, Grain

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Ukraine's Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration Olha Stefanishyna joins Bloomberg's Maria Tadeo in Brussels to discuss the country's progress in EU accession. They also speak about the challenges posed by the...
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Ukraine Expects 'Severe Winter' of Attacks: Deputy PM

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Ukraine's leadership is bracing for an escalation of Russian attacks on its energy infrastructure as cold weather approaches and the Kremlin continues to throttle the nation's grain exports, according to Deputy Prime Minister Olha...
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Chevron CEO on Oil Prices, LNG Workers Strike

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Chevron CEO Mike Wirth talks about oil at $100 a barrel, global demand and striking liquified natural gas workers at key Chevron sites in Western Australia. He's on "Bloomberg Markets." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...
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Warm temperatures have left Great Lakes almost ice-free

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Scientists suspect that lack of ice makes the water warm up more quickly, resulting in less oxygen reaching the lower parts of the Lakes.
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Travel disruption as snow blankets parts of Ireland

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Falling sleet and snow in parts of Ireland have led to some travel disruption. The Irish weather agency Met Eireann issued weather warnings for more than a dozen counties on Friday morning. It said temporary accumulations of snow and...
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Leading children's doctors implore Government to introduce 'game changer' vaccine

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Interview with Dr Camilla Kingdon, president of the RCPCH, as leading children's doctors have implored the Government to urgently introduce a "game-changer" vaccine. In June, the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI)...
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Tories to push for more parliamentary time to quiz Matheson over iPad £11,000 data bill

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Scotland's under fire Health Secretary Michael Matheson told the PA news agency he is confident of his record despite the Scottish Conservatives pushing to bring a no confidence vote against him after he ran up a roaming bill of £11,000...
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Bloomberg

Qamar Energy CEO: Israel-Hamas War Bad for Egypt

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Robin Mills, CEO, Qamar Energy discusses the global and regional energy markets amid the Israel-Hamas and the Russia-Ukraine wars. He speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East and Africa".
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Steve Barclay visits St Mary's Hospital in London

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Health Secretary Steve Barclay visits St Mary's Hospital in north-west London after a £200 million “winter resilience” fund has been announced by the Government to put the NHS on stable footing ahead of winter. Speaking with GB News,...
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Bloomberg

Gas Prices Jump as LNG Workers Begin Partial Strike

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Liquefied natural gas workers began partial strikes Friday at key Chevron Corp. sites in Australia, impacting operations that accounted for about 7% of global LNG supply last year. Will Kennedy reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Texas Declares Energy Emergency, On Edge of Blackouts

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Texas declared its first power emergency since a deadly winter storm two years ago and came close to rolling blackouts as soaring temperatures roasted the second-largest US state. Bloomberg's Julie Fine reports from Dallas. Follow...
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Parents who lost their daughter due to NHS failings at Nottingham Hospital speak out

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Sarah and Gary Andrews, who lost their daughter, Wynter, 23 minutes after being born due to failings in maternity care at the Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust speak out. September 1 marks the one-year anniversary of the start...
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Gen. Mark Kimmitt on Prigozhin Jet Crash

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Retired US Army Brigadier General and Former Assistant Secretary of State for Political-Military Affairs, Mark Kimmitt, discusses Wagner Group Chief Yevgeny Prigozhin named on a plane that crashed today in Russia. General Kimmit gives...
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Bloomberg

Have Flexibility in Returning to Office, ServiceNow CPO Says

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Jacqui Canney, chief people officer at ServiceNow, discusses how the company is approaching the return to office movement. She speaks with Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Ukranian Energy Minister on Euro Gas Supplies

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German Galushchenko, Ukraine's Energy Minister, told Alix Steel and Guy Johnson that Ukraine has the largest gas storage in Europe. Galushchenko joined "Bloomberg Markets: Americas" from the Net Zero Initiative ministerial meeting in...
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Ukraine Energy Minister: Reserves Need to Be Increased

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Ukraine Energy Minister German Galushchenko discusses the current state of energy storage in Europe amid the war with Russia. He speaks with Guy Johnson and Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

LNG Asia Outlook

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Gas is back as a risk to the global economy as potential strikes in Australia threaten global supplies. We discuss how this will impact Asia, with BloombergNEF LNG analyst, Abhishek Rohatgi.
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Bloomberg

Europe Gas Slumps Among LNG Strike Fears

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European natural gas slumped as traders weighed ever-rising stockpiles on the continent against the possibility of worker strikes in Australia that could disrupt global supplies. Anthony di Paola takes a closer look on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

European Natural Gas Surges 40% on Strike Fears

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European natural gas jumped above 40 for the first time since June amid the possibility of worker strikes in Australia highlighting market jitters over potential supply disruptions. Bloomberg's Rachel Morison reports on the ripple...
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Bloomberg

E.On CEO: Energy Crisis in Europe Is Not Over

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Leonhard Birnbaum, chief executive officer at E.On, discusses the state of the energy complex in Europe and his outlook for the sector. He speaks on Bloomberg Television.