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Mercy Chefs is one of the groups helping Beryl survivors by serving meals amid power outages

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Mercy Chefs is a group helping Beryl survivors by serving meals after the hurricane strength storm hit the Windward Islands and the U.S. The group says it has served nearly 20,000 meals in some areas. (Scripps News)
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Rachel Reeves gives first major speech as Chancellor - Full speech

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Chancellor Rachel Reeves will make kickstarting economic growth a “national mission” with major changes to speed up infrastructure projects and unlock private investment. The UK’s first female chancellor promised to ‘fix the foundations’...
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves visits the Oval Village project in London

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Chancellor Rachel Reeves and Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner visit the Oval Village project in London, following Reeves' first speech as Chancellor and addressing the housing shortage.
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'Feelin' hot, hot, hot': Half of all Americans under heat advisories this July Fourth holiday

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The Fourth of July holiday is set to be a hot one, as sweltering extreme heat will send temperatures spiking into the triple digits across much of the U.S. Here's your Independence Day forecast: (Scripps News)
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From EV chargers to high-speed internet, impact of infrastructure bill to be felt for decades

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It's been over two years since President Joe Biden signed a transformational bipartisan infrastructure bill into law, but its impact will be felt for decades. (Scripps News)
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Ex-top social care boss says ‘absolutely key’ next government prioritises sector

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Interview with Lyn Romeo, former Chief Social Worker for adults. Putting the stretched social care system on a sustainable footing must be a key priority for the next government, a former sector boss has warned. Lyn Romeo, who stepped...
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Dali crew still in limbo as FBI investigation continues into Baltimore bridge collapse

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Nearly three months after the fatal Baltimore bridge collapse, crew members of the Dali cargo ship are still aboard as an FBI criminal investigation into the incident continues. (Scripps News Baltimore)
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Rachel Reeves and Jonathan Reynolds speak to business executives

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Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves and shadow business secretary Jonathan Reynolds speak to business executives in central London. The shadow chancellor said that Labour hopes business leaders can see their 'fingerprints' on the party's...
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Baltimore's busy port fully reopens after bridge collapse

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Now that the passage to the Port of Baltimore has been cleared and reopened, commercial shipping traffic is expected to return to normal levels next month, officials said. (Scripps News)
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Passage to Port of Baltimore fully reopens to shipping

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The federal channel that serves the port is once again open to its maximum width and depth, officials said. (Scripps News)
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With so many disasters, insurance companies are finding it harder to pay claims

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Experts say with the U.S. infrastructure built around data from the last 100 years regarding weather, we aren't able to deal with the increased level of disasters the country faces. (Scripps News)
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Farming leader urges parties to back food production as sector on ‘knife-edge’

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National Farmers’ Union (NFU) president Tom Bradshaw called for a significant increase in the UK agricultural budget to £5.5 billion a year as the “correct level” of investment for meeting environmental targets and supporting sustainable...
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Atlanta plugs water main leaks that persisted over the weekend

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The city made repairs to a water main on Monday using parts that had to be brought in from Alabama. A boil-water advisory remains in effect. (Scripps News)
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Rishi Sunak speaks in Milton Keynes

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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak delivers a stump speech to party members at the MK Gallery in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, while on the General Election campaign trail.
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Rishi Sunak Q&A in Milton Keynes HD version

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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak takes part in a Q&A with members of staff during a visit to Niftylift in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, while on the General Election campaign trail HD Version.
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I am not getting the same support as other candidates - Fianna Fail's Niall Blaney

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Fianna Fail MEP candidate for the Midlands Northwest constituency Niall Blaney says he is "not getting the same support as other candidates" at his party's launch of the European election manifesto, after his fellow candidate Lisa...
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Chief of Staff of the Defence Forces outlines his priorities for remaining year in post

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Lieutenant General Sean Clancy outlines his priorities for his remaining year as Chief of Staff of the Defence Forces, before taking up the role of chairman of the EU Military Committee
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Roadblocks in funding to rebuild collapsed Baltimore bridge

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The Francis Scott Key Bridge took five years and $60 million to build in 1970, but will cost considerably more to rebuild this time around.
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Scrapping HS2 Link Destroys Confidence in UK: Mace CEO

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Mace CEO Mark Reynolds says Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's highly-expected decision to scrap the HS2 high-speed rail line from the West Midlands to Manchester destroys confidence in the UK. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets Today."
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Bloomberg

Indonesia's Jokowi Defends Bullet Train Cost Blowout

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The new high-speed rail from Jakarta to the city of Bandung cost $7 billion to construct and went more than $1 billion over budget. On "Latitude," Bloomberg TV's Haslinda Amin challenges Indonesia President Joko Widodo, known as Jokowi,...
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The Budget 'won’t make a dent' in Northern Ireland’s financial challenges, says Stormont’s finance minister

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The Budget “won’t make a dent” in Northern Ireland’s financial challenges, Stormont’s finance minister has said. Caoimhe Archibald said the financial outlook for public services remains extremely challenging for devolved governments....
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Angela Rayner sets out Labour's plans if she becomes 'deputy prime minister for the north' – full speech

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Labour deputy leader Angela Rayner speech at the Convention of the North, an annual gathering of Northern business, political and civic leaders, including mayors of northern cities, at the Royal Armouries in Leeds
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The Recount

What to Expect in the 2022 Midterm Elections, with Charles Booker | Recount Live

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Recount Live hosts Liz Plank and Mosheh Oinounou welcome Kentucky U.S. Senate candidate, Charles Booker, to the show. The three discuss the premise of his book, “From the Hood to the Holler,” what to expect in the upcoming 2022 midterm...
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Residents evacuated from Bristol tower block as structural problems discovered

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Views of Barton House, Bristol, where hundreds of residents were evacuated on Tuesday evening after structural problems were discovered. Surveys conducted at three of the 98 flats at the tower block in the Barton Hill area of the city...