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What The Fact: Iran Attack Misinformation

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The death of Iranian Maj. Gen. Qasem Soleimani spurred a lot of inaccurate claims. PolitiFact helps us sort fact from fiction.
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Brits Shocked By Interview With Prince Harry and Meghan

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U.K. viewers of interview with Prince Harry and Meghan were appalled by allegations of racism, shabby treatment of couple by royal family.
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California Looks For Way Out Of $54 Billion Deficit, Millions Jobless

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Lawmakers are proposing billions of dollars in stimulus money for small businesses and local governments and an effective delay on rent payments.
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Dylan Farrow Gives First TV Interview, Describes Alleged Sexual Assault by Woody Allen | THR News

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In her first televised interview, Dylan Farrow -- the adopted daughter of Woody Allen and Mia Farrow -- described in graphic detail how Allen allegedly sexually assaulted her.
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What the Outbreak of Swine Fever in China Means for the Global Food Chain

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May.03 -- Steve Matthews, Gro Intelligence senior vice president, discusses the outbreak of African swine fever in China and what it means for the global food chain with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde, Romaine Bostick and Joe Weisenthal on...
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Qualcomm to Seek Immediate Stay and Appeal on FTC Ruling

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May.22 -- Qualcomm Inc. said it will seek an immediate stay and appeal after a U.S. district judge sided with the Federal Trade Commission case accusing the company of anti-competitive practices. Bloomberg Intelligence's Anand Srinivasan...
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US Speaker: Sexual harassment won't be tolerated

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House Speaker Paul Ryan says sexual harassment shouldn't exist anywhere, "let alone in the United States Congress" - and he says it won't be tolerated.

The Wisconsin Republican spoke before the...
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Matt Lauer: Late-Night Hosts Take on Sexual Misconduct Claims | THR News

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Late-night hosts dug into the sexual harassment allegations against former ‘Today’ show anchor, Matt Lauer, on Wednesday night.
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CLEAN : Cosby urged to waive right as new accusers cry foul

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CLEAN : Cosby urged to waive right as new accusers cry foul
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Philippines files evidence against China's territorial claims in South China Sea

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The Philippines has filed before an international tribunal its evidence against China's sweeping territorial claims in the South China Sea, despite Beijing's warning that the case will damage ties.

Speaking in Manila...
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Poland Has A Growing Role Amid Russia-Ukraine Tensions

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Newsy's Jason Bellini is in Krakow, headed for the Polish military base where American troops are now arriving.
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Judge Rules That Judge Judy's $47M Salary Is Not Too High | THR News

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CBS scores a big win as a Los Angeles judge dismisses a talent agency's claim that Judy Sheindlin's compensation was purposely structured to wipe out profits on the syndicated hit.
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Ryan Says Sexual Harassment Won't be Tolerated

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House Speaker Paul Ryan says sexual harassment shouldn't exist anywhere, "let alone in the United States Congress" — and he says it won't be tolerated.

The Wisconsin Republican spoke before the...
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Want to Own a Piece of History? Here's How

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Nov. 2 -- Bloomberg's James Tarmy reports on the value of real estate with a place in history. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Fitch: Flood Claims to Pressure Chinese Insurers' Margins

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Jul.17 -- Terrence Wong, senior director Asia Pacific insurance at Fitch Ratings, discusses how the widespread floods in China are affecting insurers in the country. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat and Haslinda Amin on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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China Launches New Social Media Offensive In COVID-19 Information War

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Twitter and Facebook are off-limits to most Chinese citizens, so experts say this false information is intended to reach international audiences.