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What The Fact: America's Shrinking Middle Class

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Unemployment in the U.S. is at near-record lows. But that doesn't mean the middle class is as strong as ever. We sorted fact from fiction.
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Sky News

Car Insurance Costs rise by 40% in 12 Months

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Car Insurance Costs rise by 40% in 12 Months
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Sky News

UK Government loses employment court case

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VOICED: Shows aerial shots pan between Houses of Parliament and Supreme Court Building in London. Exterior shots Supreme Court including signage in Loondon. Exterior shots Transport Secretary Chris Grayling MP on tour of Manchester...
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Whistleblower Complaints On Russian Interference Follow Pattern

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Former DHS official Brian Murphy's claim he was instructed to hold back on reports on Russian interference are similar to other complaints.
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Bloomberg

Supreme Court Mirrors U.S. Divide on Trump Travel Ban

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Jun.27 -- The U.S. Supreme Court voted 5-4 along ideological lines to uphold President Donald Trump's travel ban. Bloomberg's Greg Stohr breaks down the decision on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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LIB 24-2-70 MINERAL PROSPECTING IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA

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Mineral prospecting in Western Australia by exploration company, Academus

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Bloomberg

Mia Farrow Says Relationship With Woody Allen Was "Not All White or Black" | THR News

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Mia Farrow is speaking out about her time with Woody Allen, characterizing their famous relationship as "not all white or black" in a new interview.
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A Columbia University professor of law says the elements of Florida's stand your ground law aren't carefully spelled out, and that the expansiveness of the law could cause problems for prosecutors and law enforcement officials trying to determine the credibility of evidence and witnesses.

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HEADLINE: Professor: Fla. 'Stand Your Ground' law vague

CAPTION: A Columbia University professor of law says the expansiveness of Florida's 'Stand Your Ground' law could cause problems for prosecutors and law...
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Bloomberg

Do You Know Your Boston Foods?

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Besides lobster, of course, Boston is known for many foods. As Bostonians are quizzed on their knowledge of three Boston food staples - baked beans, roast beef sandwiches, and the Boston creme pie - we visit three famous restaurants to...
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Bloomberg

Can Donald Trump Maintain Foreign Holdings as President?

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Nov.29 -- On "With All Due Respect,” Jason Miller, senior communications adviser for the Donald Trump campaign, discusses the president-elect’s business holdings and potential conflicts of interest.
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Sky News

Tony Blair to give speech on Brexit

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VOICED: Shows exterior shots former Prime Ministers Tony Blair and John Major in Londonderry campaigning for Britain to remain in the EU during the EU Referendum Campaign in 2016. Exterior shots Current UK Prime Minister Theresa May...
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Suella Braverman outlines plan to return some migrants from 'safe countries' back home or to Rwanda

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Home Secretary Suella Braverman says she will continue with plans to send migrants to Rwanda if found to be arriving from 'safe countries'.
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CLEAN : Neil Young-Spotify row underscores podcast 'broader misinformation problem': expert

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A data analyst based in Washington, DC, says the "decentralized" nature of the podcast industry makes it "more challenging" to moderate content (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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How Pres. Trump’s Social Media Helps Spread of False COVID Information

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Cornell University researchers found President Trump was linked to a third of published "misinformation conversation" they studied on coronavirus.
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Parents who want to take their children on holiday during term time say schools who stop them are violating their human right to a family life.

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Parents who want to take their children on holiday during term time say schools who stop them are violating their human right to a family life.
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Appeals Court Won't Step In on President Trump's Tax Returns For Now

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The fight over the president's tax returns is expected to reach the Supreme Court for a second time.
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Press Association

Brexit checks to be halted at Northern Irish ports

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First Minister Paul Givan and deputy First Minister Michelle O'Neill react to the anticipated move by Agriculture Minister Edwin Poots to halt Brexit checks at Northern Ireland ports.
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Bloomberg

Silver Lake Denies Talking to Tesla: Reuters

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Aug.14 -- There is some confusion surrounding Elon Musk's claims about his plan to take the company private. He tweeted that he is working with Goldman Sachs and private equity firm Silver Lake, but Reuters reports Silver Lake actually...
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Bloomberg

New Trans Fat Free Oils Are Here: How Do They Taste?

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Aug.17 -- With the FDA setting a 2018 deadline to rid America of artery-clogging trans-fats, there's a race to create new oils that taste great and have no trans fat. We taste-tested the new oils to see if they can deliver on their...
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Bloomberg

EU Could Make Music Streaming the Next Antitrust Battleground

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May.07 -- The European Union will start a formal probe of Apple Inc. in the next few weeks following Spotify Technology SA’s antitrust complaint, the Financial Times reported. Eleanor Fox, professor at New York University School of Law,...
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Bloomberg

Google Workers Rising Up After Employees Are Fired

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Dec.13 -- Google fired four employees for what the technology giant said were violations of its data-security policies, escalating tension between management and activist workers at a company once revered for its open corporate culture....
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Bloomberg

Academy President John Bailey Under Investigation Following Sexual Harassment Claims | THR News

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John Bailey, who became the 34th president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences last, is under investigation by the organization following multiple allegations of sexual harassment.
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Bloomberg

Artificially-Intelligent Background Checks

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Jan.09 -- In today's on-demand economy, people want information and services at the touch of a button, whether it's a consumer hailing a taxi or a business looking to tap into its wealth of data. Onfido is a UK startup founded by three...
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Bloomberg

How Evidation Provides Clinical Validation for Apps

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July 1 -- Christine Lemke, Evidation Health president, explains how the company provides clinical validation for health apps. She speaks with Bloomberg's Cory Johnson on "Bloomberg West."