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Biden Criticizes Trump For Challenging The Election

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President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris are still waiting to begin the transition to the White House.
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Rep. James Lankford, R-Oklahoma, says Republicans will not vote to raise the nation's borrowing limit, now at $14.3 trillion, in the coming weeks unless the measure also includes steps to cut government spending. (April 30)

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HEADLINE (48 characters): GOP Address: Energy Costs, National debt CAPTION: (255 characters): Rep. James Lankford, R-Oklahoma, says Republicans will not vote to raise the nation's borrowing limit, now at $14.3 trillion, in the coming...
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President Barack Obama says the Senate faces a 'moment of truth' as it prepares to vote on his $447 billion jobs bill. The president says the economy needs a jolt right now, and the Senate has a chance to do something about it. (Oct. 11)

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HEADLINE : Obama: Jobs bill a 'moment of truth' for Senate CAPTION: President Barack Obama says the Senate faces a 'moment of truth' as it prepares to vote on his $447 billion jobs bill. The president says the economy needs a jolt right...
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Puerto Rico's Debt Default: What It Means to Investors

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July 1 -- Tim Blake of Moody's Investors Service explains the impact of Puerto Rico's debt default and how the territory moves forward following action by the U.S. Congress and President Barack Obama. He speaks on "Blomberg Markets."
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UN questions Israel's use of force in border confrontations

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The UN human rights office said it has indications that Israeli forces used "excessive force" during a deadly crackdown on protesters last week in Gaza, and expressed concerns about possible further violence. Spokeswoman...
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President Barack Obama kept alive his hopes for a bipartisan health care bill as a U.S. Senate committee turned back an effort by liberals Tuesday to inject a government-run insurance plan into the legislation.

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HEADLINE: Senate panel kills health 'public option' CAPTION: President Barack Obama kept alive his hopes for a bipartisan health care bill as a U.S. Senate committee turned back an effort by liberals Tuesday to inject a government-run...
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Wikipedia will switch off in protest over challenge to web freedoms

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San Francisco, California 1. Wide of Wikipedia office 2. Mid of Wikipedia worker seated at desk 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jay Walsh, Head of Communications, Wikimedia Foundation: "It is detrimental to the free and open web. It is...
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As the focus on health care reform shifts to the Senate, analysts aren't expecting the chamber to pass an overhaul bill any time soon. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid must come up with a plan that will gain the support of moderate Democrats. (Nov. 9)

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HEADLINE: Health Care Bill: So Now What? CAPTION: As the focus on health care reform shifts to the Senate, analysts aren't expecting the chamber to pass an overhaul bill any time soon. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid must come up...
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Trump proposes rollback of environmental oversight

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In a dramatic rollback of environmental oversight, President Donald Trump took action Thursday to clear the way and speed up development of a wide range of commercial projects by cutting back federal review of their impact on the...
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House To Vote On Bill That Would Help Veterans Exposed To Burn Pits

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The bill would expand health services and benefits for millions of veterans exposed to burn pits that were used to get rid of toxic waste.
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Huawei on planned US law to block patent fees

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Chinese tech giant Huawei warned Thursday a US senator's proposal to block the company from pursuing damages in patent courts would be a "catastrophe for global innovation."
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Fallon: UK wants continuing EU security partnership

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British Defence Secretary Michael Fallon, UK Secretary of Defence insisted on Tuesday that the UK would continue to co-operate with Europe on security issues during and after the process of leaving the European Union. ...
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U.S. Stock Buyback Restrictions 'Just Talk,' Fortuna CEO Says

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May.15 -- Gregory Milano, Fortuna Advisors chief executive officer, discusses the impact to markets of possible U.S. legislation to restrain stock buybacks. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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What's Next In Former President Trump's Records Situation?

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Former President Trump could face investigations over his handling of records.
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CLEAN : Gambian President Barrow votes in parliamentary elections

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Gambian President Adama Barrow votes for lawmakers in legislative elections that should consolidate a young democracy, saying he is 'hopeful' his National People's Party will win a majority (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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GOP Health Care Bill Headed Towards Vote

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The Republican health care bill leapt over a procedural hurdle and headed toward a showdown vote on final House passage Thursday. Leaders predicted they'd deliver a victory for President Donald Trump just six weeks after nearly leaving...
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GOP Health Care Bill Headed Towards Vote

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The Republican health care bill leapt over a procedural hurdle and headed toward a showdown vote on final House passage Thursday. Leaders predicted they'd deliver a victory for President Donald Trump just six weeks after nearly leaving...
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CLEAN : Turkish Cypriots talk about financial crisis and upcoming elections

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Turkish Cypriots living in the northern part of Nicosia in the self-declared Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) talk about the financial crisis and upcoming legislative elections (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Starmer: PM must face serious questions if he attended lockdown party

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Sir Keir Starmer said Boris Johnson would have “serious questions to answer” if found to have attended a lockdown-breaking party. The Labour leader also weighed in on the Novak Djokovic situtation, saying that just because he is an...
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Health Secretary hails end of Plan B restrictions in England

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Health Secretary Sajid Javid visited a pharmacy in west London on Thursday to thank vaccinators for their efforts during the jab drive over the past few months. The Health Secretary has described the changes towards care homes announced...
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President Barack Obama is calling on Congress to give health care reform an up or down vote and says now is not the time to start over with new legislation on the matter.

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HEADLINE: Obama turns up the heat for health care overhaul CAPTION: President Barack Obama is calling on Congress to give health care reform an up or down vote and says now is not the time to start over with new legislation on the...
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HRW report criticises Guantanamo Bay in 2006 report

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Washington, DC - 18 January 2006 1. Wide view - beginning of news conference 2. Cutaway - "World Report 2006" report 3. Cutaway - journalists 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Kenneth Roth, Executive Director, Human Rights Watch: "What is new this...
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David Cameron announces new 'family test' for government policy

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David Cameron announces new 'family test' for government policy
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Obama Announces Rules Aimed at Tax Cheats

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus054983President Barack Obama announced a set of financial regulations that would force companies to disclose more information about their owners, part of an effort billed as a crackdown on tax...