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House Judiciary Committee Passes Historic Marijuana Bill

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A sweeping bill to legalize marijuana, expunge criminal records and reinvest in communities impacted by prohibition has made it through committee.
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BOE Keeps Key Rate at 0.25%: Carney's Statement

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May.11 -- The Bank of England kept the key interest rate at 0.25 percent and said that the U.K. may need tighter policy than the yield curve implies. BOE Governor Mark Carney gave his opening statement at a news conference in London...
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House Rules Committee Sets Terms For Impeachment Floor Debate

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The House Rules Committee met Tuesday to spell out the guidelines for the next steps in the impeachment process.
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Corey Lewandowski Testifies Before House Judiciary Committee

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Lewandowski said he was instructed not to disclose "discussions with the president or his advisers to protect executive branch confidentiality."
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International Olympic Committee Bans Athlete Protests

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The IOC's new guidelines say "demonstration or political, religious or racial propaganda" is not permitted in any Olympic sites or venues.
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Yellen Says Balance-Sheet Unwind Will Be Predictable

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Sep.20 -- Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen speaks at a news conference in Washington about the Fed's plan to shrink it $4.5 trillion stockpile of assets.
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Fed Cites Improved Labor Market, Ends QE as Planned

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Oct. 29 -- The Federal Reserve said it sees further improvement in the labor market while confirming it will end an asset-purchase program that has added $1.66 trillion to its balance sheet.. Peter Cook reports on Bottom Line. (Source:...
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CITES discusses protecting US and European eels

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A proposal for the conservation and trade of the Anguilla species of eel was discussed at the 17th meeting of the Conference of the Parties to CITES (CoP17) in Johannesburg on Sunday. Countries including Canada, Japan, the USA, Morocco,...
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Malaysia Ponders Campaign Finance

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Oct. 26 -- Malaysia is considering a ban on foreign political donations that would potentially prevent a repeat of the funding scandal that has dogged Prime Minister Najib Razak. Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Carney: 'Quite Comfortable' With Steps Taken Pre-Brexit

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Sept. 7 -- Bank of England Governor Mark Carney discusses the impact of contingency measures taken by the bank in preparation for Brexit. Carney speaks before U.K.'s Treasury Select Committee in London.
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US Congressman says there is problem with some in high levels at FBI

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House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte on Thursday supports the release of a House Intelligence Committee memo on alleged FBI misconduct, arguing that the public needs to know "there is a problem with several people in the...
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DAX Owner Mulls Bigger Index, New Rules

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Oct.05 -- Germany’s DAX 30 benchmark is set for a make-over. Index operator Qontigo, a unit of Frankfurt-based Deutsche Boerse AG, has started a four-week market consultation to improve the gauge. Bloomberg’s Dani Burger reports on...
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Facebook's Acquisition of Instagram Was Illegal: Rep. Cicilline

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Aug.26 -- U.S. Representative David Cicilline, a Rhode Island Democrat, discusses his year-long investigation into anti-competitive behavior among big tech companies with Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Starmer: Government needs to provide 'simple route to sanctuary' for Ukrainian refugees

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Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer and shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves hold a roundtable with female entrepreneurs during a visit to King's College London.
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USA: FOETAL TISSUE RESEARCH

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Natural Sound In Washington on Thursday, the U.S. Congress attempted to stamp out any attempt to sell foetal tissue parts from late term abortions. Currently, foetal tissue research is permitted under federal law as long as the tissue...
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AstraZeneca Vaccine Deemed ‘Safe and Effective’ by EMA

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Mar.18 -- The European Medicines Agency said AstraZeneca Plc’s Covid-19 vaccine is safe to use after several European nations suspended use of the shots over concerns about blood clots. EMA Executive Director Emer Cooke speaks at a press...
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Supreme Court Allows Jan. 6 Committee To Get Trump Documents

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They include presidential diaries, visitor logs, speech drafts and handwritten notes dealing with Jan. 6.
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Former Pres. Trump Wanted To Seize Voting Machines After Election

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Meanwhile, documents about Jan. 6 were torn up, with some damaged beyond repair.
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Federal Court To Hear Arguments Over Former Pres. Trump's Documents

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The House committee investigating Jan. 6 is seeking documents from the former president — something he says should be kept under executive privilege.
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Trump Legal Team, Campaign Adviser Subpoenaed By Jan. 6 Committee

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The House committee issued subpoenas to Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani, legal advisers Jenna Ellis and Sidney Powell, and campaign adviser Boris Epshteyn.
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What The Fact: We Answer Your Questions About The Impeachment Inquiry

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The impeachment inquiry is confusing. PolitiFact helps us explain the process and answers some of your questions.
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House Judiciary approves Trump impeachment charges

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Impeachment charges against President Donald Trump went to the full House on Friday, following approval by the House Judiciary Committee.
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Judiciary Democrats Send Impeachment To House Floor

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The House Judiciary Committee passed articles of impeachment against President Trump after more than 14 hours worth of debate Thursday.
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Schiff: Impeachment Report To Come After Thanksgiving Recess

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The House Judiciary Committee will read the report and then vote on whether or not to send articles of impeachment to the House floor.