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Arizona's Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery announced the conclusion of an 8-month criminal investigation into whether public officials illegally accepted or failed to report gifts from members of the Fiesta Bowl. (Dec. 21)

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HEADLINE: No prosecution from Fiesta Bowl ticket probe CAPTION: Arizona's Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery announced the conclusion of an 8-month criminal investigation into whether public officials illegally accepted or failed...
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Millions Of Dollars Have Been Raised For Uvalde, So Who Has The Money?

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Families of the victims and survivors of the Robb Elementary shooting are struggling with grief and financial burdens after the tragedy.
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Keir Starmer speaks on energy price cap

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CLEAN: Interior interview with Labour Leader, Sir Keir Starmer speaking in regards to the energy price cap on the 26th August 2022 in London, England
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When will households start receiving money off energy bills?

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From October 1, households will start receiving money off energy bills. The Government’s energy price guarantee means average bills should go no higher than £2,500 at any point over the next two years. It will save a typical home around...
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Keir Starmer speaks on energy price cap

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CLEAN: Interior interview with Labour Leader, Sir Keir Starmer speaking in regards to the energy price cap on the 26th August 2022 in London, England
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Starmer: Partygate investigation shows 'industrial scale lawbreaking' in No 10

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer repeated his call for Boris Johnson to quit, saying the Prime Minister was responsible for a culture which saw “industrial scale lawbreaking” in No 10. He told reporters in Leeds: “What the investigation...
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Fed's Repo Response Not Fueling Stock Market Says Bill Dudley

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Jan.29 -- Bill Dudley, former president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, discusses the market perceptions around the Federal Reserve's balance sheet expansion. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg The Open."
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A cashier counts money and puts the bills into a cash register drawer.

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A cashier counts money and puts the bills into a cash register drawer.
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President Barack Obama says the Senate faces a 'moment of truth' as it prepares to vote on his $447 billion jobs bill. The president says the economy needs a jolt right now, and the Senate has a chance to do something about it. (Oct. 11)

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HEADLINE : Obama: Jobs bill a 'moment of truth' for Senate CAPTION: President Barack Obama says the Senate faces a 'moment of truth' as it prepares to vote on his $447 billion jobs bill. The president says the economy needs a jolt right...
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UN, World Series

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United Nations Assembly Convenes For Crucial Session: Hears Acheson Peace Plea New York - Meeting at a time of decision for the United Nations and the world, a time when UN forces in Korea are fighting against an enemy using Soviet arms,...
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Fuel Poverty Victims Increase

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Fuel Poverty Victims Increase
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President Barack Obama kept alive his hopes for a bipartisan health care bill as a U.S. Senate committee turned back an effort by liberals Tuesday to inject a government-run insurance plan into the legislation.

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HEADLINE: Senate panel kills health 'public option' CAPTION: President Barack Obama kept alive his hopes for a bipartisan health care bill as a U.S. Senate committee turned back an effort by liberals Tuesday to inject a government-run...
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Wikipedia will switch off in protest over challenge to web freedoms

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San Francisco, California 1. Wide of Wikipedia office 2. Mid of Wikipedia worker seated at desk 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jay Walsh, Head of Communications, Wikimedia Foundation: "It is detrimental to the free and open web. It is...
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In an interview with The Associated Press, White House Communications Director for health care reform Linda Douglass says President Barack Obama will send a clear message about health care reform when he speaks to Congress Wednesday night.

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HEADLINE: White House previews Obama health care speech CAPTION: In an interview with The Associated Press, White House Communications Director for health care reform Linda Douglass says President Barack Obama will send a clear message...
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As the focus on health care reform shifts to the Senate, analysts aren't expecting the chamber to pass an overhaul bill any time soon. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid must come up with a plan that will gain the support of moderate Democrats. (Nov. 9)

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HEADLINE: Health Care Bill: So Now What? CAPTION: As the focus on health care reform shifts to the Senate, analysts aren't expecting the chamber to pass an overhaul bill any time soon. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid must come up...
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Huawei on planned US law to block patent fees

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Chinese tech giant Huawei warned Thursday a US senator's proposal to block the company from pursuing damages in patent courts would be a "catastrophe for global innovation."
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Aussies Suffer an Electric Shock

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Aug.17 -- Australian households are already struggling with the killer combination of record low wage growth and record high household debt. Now, there is another headache on the way. Electricity prices are expected to rise. Bloomberg's...
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Fallon: UK wants continuing EU security partnership

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British Defence Secretary Michael Fallon, UK Secretary of Defence insisted on Tuesday that the UK would continue to co-operate with Europe on security issues during and after the process of leaving the European Union. ...
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Rogoff: Central Banks Looking at Digital Currencies

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Jan.06 -- Harvard University Professor Kenneth Rogoff discusses the cash crisis in India, plans by other nations to phase out cash, and the potential for digital currencies from central banks. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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How To Keep Predictably Higher Electricity Bills Down This Year

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Extreme heat combined with drought and war effects are driving electricity costs this summer.
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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer MP visits Stevenage ahead of local elections

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CLEAN: Exterior interview with Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer responding to a question about how he would raise the funds to pay for the cost of living crisis in an emergency budget on 26th April 2022, Stevenage, United Kingdom
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GOP Health Care Bill Headed Towards Vote

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The Republican health care bill leapt over a procedural hurdle and headed toward a showdown vote on final House passage Thursday. Leaders predicted they'd deliver a victory for President Donald Trump just six weeks after nearly leaving...
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GOP Health Care Bill Headed Towards Vote

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The Republican health care bill leapt over a procedural hurdle and headed toward a showdown vote on final House passage Thursday. Leaders predicted they'd deliver a victory for President Donald Trump just six weeks after nearly leaving...
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Biden Says Raising Debt Limit Is About Paying Old Debts

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Oct.04 -- President Joe Biden says raising the debt limit has nothing to do with new spending. He says, "It has nothing to do with my plan for infrastructure or building back better, zero, zero.” Biden spoke at the White House.