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Steve Bannon sentenced to four months in prison
Steve Bannon, top former adviser to Donald Trump, has been sentenced to four months in prison for contempt of Congress after refusing to co-operate with the Jan. 6 committee investigating the attack on the U.S. Capitol.
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Former prime minister Brian Mulroney gives eulogy at ceremony for Queen in Ottawa
Looking back on his time as prime minister, Brian Mulroney recalls working closely with Queen Elizabeth and her special relationship with Canada.
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Carles Puigdemont leaves custody in Italy as Spanish PM urges him to 'submit to Spanish justice'
Puigdemont has been in exile in Belgium since 2017. Spain wants to put him on trial for his role in the 2017 Catalan independence referendum.
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Shugart tells MPs WE Charity contract too big for the PM and finance minister not to be involved
Clerk of the Privy Council Ian Shugart appeared before the Commons Finance committee on Tuesday.
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Islamabad: PTI loses 39 seats after SC terms it ineligible for reserved seats
In a major setback for Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), the Supreme Court has ruled the party ineligible for reserved seats, resulting in the loss of 39 assembly positions. The verdict significantly weakens PTI's legislative presence.
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Man convicted in hit and run that killed 10-year-old gets day parole
Colin Tweedie has been granted day parole less than a year after he was sentenced for the death of Talia Forrest. She was struck and killed while riding her bike in 2019. Kyle Moore has the story.
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Seoul: Court cancels arrest warrant against Yoon Suk Yeol
A district court in South Korea has granted some major legal relief to the impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol, who's been at the epicenter of a major political crisis ever since his short-lived martial law had plunged the country into...
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Giuliani faces court over $145M defamation judgment, accuses case of being 'political persecution'
The judgment requires Giuliani to hand over valuable possessions to two Georgia election workers, Ruby Freeman and her daughter, Wandrea “Shaye” Moss.
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Bankruptcy judge ends Giuliani’s bid for protection from legal woes
A bankruptcy judge ended Rudy Giuliani’s bid for protection from his legal woes. Read more about what could happen next. (Scripps News)
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Trump's social media company can go public following merger
The company, whose flagship product is Truth Social, will go public after its merger with Digital World Acquisition Corp. is approved.
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Ripple CEO Says SEC Has Been a 'Bully' to Crypto
Ripple Labs CEO Brad Garlinghouse says the ruling by a federal judge that Ripple's XRP token is a security when sold to institutional investors is a victory for the crypto industry. Speaking with Matt Miller and Jon Erlichman on...
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Elizabeth Wydra on SCOTUS Student Loan Ruling
President of the Constitutional Accountability Center, Elizabeth Wydra, gives her remarks on the Supreme Court's ruling to go against President Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness Plan. She also discusses President Biden announcing the...
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Polish Finance Minister Says the Banks Are Safe
Polish Finance Minister Magdalena Rzeczkowska says she has no concerns about the Polish banking system. She also talks about the burden of Swiss-franc loans on the country's banks. She speaks with Guy Johnson and Alix steel on "Bloomberg...
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Brent Crude May Fall Below $70, Citi's Morse Says
Ed Morse, Citigroup's global head of commodities research, says oil demand is being "crippled" by the prospects of an economic slowdown during an interview on Bloomberg Television.
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Summers: US Right to Back Deposits at Silicon Valley Bank
Larry Summers, former US Treasury Secretary, says the government did the right thing by backing customer deposits made at Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank. He speaks to Bloomberg's David Westin on "Wall Street Week Daily." ...
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Irish ministers discuss the health budget
Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe and Public Expenditure and Reform Minister Michael McGrath speak to the media about difficult talks about the health budget, about whether budgetary measures are targetted enough, and about the knock-on...
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Insulate Britain protesters give their reasons for blocking traffic in Parliament Square
Insulate Britain protesters, Catherine Rennie-Nash and Peter Morgan, give their reasons for blocking traffic in Parliament Square. The protesters blocked off several lanes of traffic at Parliament Square ahead of Prime Minister’s...
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Moynihan: Inflation Offset by Consumer Strength
Bank of America Chairman and CEO Brian Moynihan says he's concerned about rising inflation, but also sees robust consumer spending that will drive economic growth in the coming year. He shares his thoughts on the year ahead with David...
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Fed's Daly Calls Inflation a 'Corrosive Disease'
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President Mary Daly says inflation is a "corrosive disease, it is a toxin that erodes the real purchasing power of people." She spoke during a discussion at the Council on Foreign Relations in New...
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Former Fed Official Stern on Fed Communication
Sept. 9 -- Gary Stern, former President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, discusses Federal Reserve communication, why the Fed should declare victory, and the effect on growth of a gradual interest rate hike. He speaks on...
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SAfrican opposition calling for dissolution of Parliament no matter Zuma's fate
Opposition parties in South Africa on Monday called for Parliament to be dissolved irrespective of whether President Jacob Zuma remains in office.
The Democratic Alliance, the biggest opposition party, said at a news...
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CLEAN : Health, legal issues prompt new delays in trial of S.Africa's Zuma
The much-postponed corruption trial of South Africa's ex-president Jacob Zuma runs into fresh legal delays and health problems as he launches a new procedural battle on the eve of his 80th birthday (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Supreme Court Mirrors U.S. Divide on Trump Travel Ban
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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CLEAN : 'Justice has been done': Canadian lawyer on compensation for families of airliner shot by Iran
No money will bring back their family, their deceased family", says Mark Arnold, a lawyer for families of victims who died when Iran shot down a Ukrainian airliner almost two years ago, after a Canadian court decided to award them more...