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NYC Announces Hurricane Maria Efforts

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New York City is sending rescuers to Puerto Rico and also is encouraging other city workers to volunteer with island recovery efforts. Mayor Bill de Blasio and Congresswoman Nydia Velazquez discussed the Hurricane Maria...
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Congress reacts to Trump's Puerto Rico tweets

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Congressional members attempted to distance themselves from President Donald Trump's tweets rejecting the official conclusion that nearly 3,000 people died in Puerto Rico from last year's Hurricane Maria.
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Newark Mayor Baraka Adds Amazon HQ2 Bid to Growth Improvement Plan

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Aug.29 -- Ras Baraka, the Democratic Mayor of Newark New Jersey, discusses the city's $1 billion tax package pitch to Amazon.com Inc. for HQ2 and his efforts to grow Newark's economy. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Taylor Riggs in this...
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Subpoena Fight Has Set Up a Constitutional Crisis, Says Rep. Lynch

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Apr.25 -- Rep. Stephen Lynch (D) Massachusetts discusses the subpoena fight between President Trump and Democratic party members, and the 2020 Presidential election with Bloomberg's David Westin on 'Balance of Power.'
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China Will be Harmed Much More by This Trade War than the U.S., Says Sen. Johnson

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May.22 -- Sen. Ron Johnson (R) Wisconsin discusses trade tensions with China. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on 'Balance of Power.'
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Trump plan to curb teen vaping spares some flavors

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Trump invokes defence mechanism to tackle virus

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After days of pleading from the nation’s governors, US President Donald Trump took steps Friday to expand the federal government’s role in helping to produce critically needed supplies to fight the coronavirus pandemic.
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Largest single-day increase of COVID-19 cases, Oregon sues over "unlawful detentions," Witnesses in Netanyahu case will head to trial in January
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Newsy's Latest Health News

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The federal government will require regular testing of nursing home staff for COVID-19. Illinois issues a face mask rule for restaurant customers.
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Should Athletes Get Preferential Turnaround Times For COVID-19 Tests?

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When it comes to getting COVID-19 test, it pays to be an athlete. But the head of a major laboratory is defending his company's approach.
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Airline Traffic Will Return to Normal in 3-5 Years, Says Becker

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Jul.14 -- Helane Becker, Cowen senior research analyst, says airline travel won't return to normal for three-to-five years. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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California Heat Wave Sparks Warnings About Fire Danger

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Utility companies have preemptively shut off power to more than 50,000 customers amid the heatwave.
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More COVID Rapid Tests Available, But Results May Not Be Reported

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AP reports new COVID-19 infections may not be counted due to lack of national standardization or reporting structure.
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Governors Ask White House for Guidance on Vaccine: Cuomo

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Oct.18 -- New York Governor Andrew Cuomo says the National Governors Association is sending the White House a letter asking for specific guidance about how to distribute a coronavirus vaccine when it is available. He speaks at a press...
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Former Massachusetts Republican Governor Bill Weld on voter security

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Oct.23 -- Former Massachusetts Republican Governor Bill Weld speaks to Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn about voter security during the 2020 election.
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Connecticut Plans to Open Schools on Time, Says Governor Lamont

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Jul.08 -- Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont discusses covid-19 infections in Connecticut, contact tracing and plans to reopen schools. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg: Balance of Power."
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GOP Stimulus Plan ‘An Embarrassment’: N.Y. Lieutenant Gov.

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Jul.28 -- N.Y. Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul discusses Senate Republicans’ $1 trillion plan to bolster the U.S. economy and the economic challenges citizens and the state face due to the coronavirus pandemic. She speaks on “Bloomberg...
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Ex-FDA Commissioner McClellan on Pfizer Vaccine, Delta Spread

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Aug.23 -- Former FDA Commissioner Dr. Mark McClellan, founding director of the Margolis Center for Health Policy at Duke University, reacts to U.S. regulators granting full approval to the Covid-19 vaccine made by Pfizer and BioNTech. He...
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Pres. Biden Sets Strict Guidelines For Unvaccinated Federal Workers

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The president said federal workers must get vaccinated or wear face masks, social distance and get tested weekly for COVID-19.
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Minister comments on prison attack that freed 253 prisoners, injured

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Dera Ismail Khan 1. Wide of police van entering district hospital 2. Exterior of hospital emergency department 3. Mid of injured on beds inside hospital ward 4. Various of injured man on bed 5. Wide of paramedics treating injured man 6....
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USA: DENVER: TIMOTHY McVEIGH TRIAL BEGINS OFFICIALLY

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English/Nat The trial of Timothy McVeigh, the man accused of the Oklahoma bomb blast, formally started in Denver on Monday. It's nearly two years since the explosion tore through the Murrah Federal Building, killing more than a...
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USA: BILL CLINTON AND BOB DOLE APPEAR IN FIRST TELEVISED DEBATE

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English/Nat Bill Clinton and Bob Dole have fought out their first televised debate on Sunday, hoping to sway millions of viewers to vote for them in November's presidential election. The Democrat and Republican candidates clashed over...
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President Barack Obama defended his administration's handling of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in Thursday's news conference but didn't take a defensive tone. Instead, Obama admitted there were times the government could have done better.

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HEADLINE: Obama defends, but isn't defensive, on oil spill CAPTION: President Barack Obama defended his administration's handling of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in Thursday's news conference but didn't take a defensive tone....
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Barry Bonds perjury trial in San Francisco began Tuesday with opening statements and a refusal by his longtime trainer Greg Anderson to testify, resulting in his being in contempt. (March 23)

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HEADLINE: Bonds perjury trial opens CAPTION: Barry Bonds perjury trial in San Francisco began Tuesday with opening statements and a refusal by his longtime trainer Greg Anderson to testify, resulting in his being in contempt. (March...