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Curated Video

Hurricane Beryl leaves a path of deadly destruction through Windward Islands

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Officials said at least three people were killed in Grenada and Carriacou, where the hurricane first made landfall. A fourth person was found dead in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. (Scripps News)
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Killer or cover-up? Fate of Karen Read now in the hands of the jury

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The fate of Karen Read now rests in the hands of the jury, as they will decide whether to convict her in the murder of police officer boyfriend John O’Keefe. (Scripps News)
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Alex Jones' assets to be liquidated, bankruptcy court rules

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A judge ruled Friday that Alex Jones' assets should be liquidated as families of the Sandy Hook victims await compensation. (Scripps News)
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Scripps News speaks with Lauren Windsor, who secretly recorded Justice Samuel Alito

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Lauren Windsor is a documentary filmmaker who posed as a conservative activist to record Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito. She spoke with Scripps News about her work. (Scripps News)
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School owners, parents at odds over Florida's private school voucher program

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Supporters say private school vouchers strengthen parent control over school choice. Critics call it a step toward weakening public eduction. Regardless, the issue has become a reality across the U.S. (Scripps News)
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Press Association

Reform UK leader Richard Tice speaks in Barnsley

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Reform UK leader Richard Tice speaks in Barnsley as part of the General Election campaign. The General is set to take place on Thursday July 4.
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Press Association

Stardust fire solicitor speaks demanding an official state apology

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Stardust fire solicitor Darragh Mackin, speaking outside Government Buildings in Dublin, following a meeting with Taoiseach Simon Harris, after families of the survivors and victims called for an official state apology, which Mr Harris...
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Press Association

Dozens of people moved from asylum seekers camp in Dublin

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Tents are cleared from a makeshift camp in Mount Steet, Dublin after asylum seekers who were living there were bussed to new tented accommodation with more facilities. INT: Lena Seale, a community volunteer and member of People Before...
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Curated Video

Do women spend more than men? Untangling gender-based money myths

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Myths surrounding women and money can often propel the falsehoods even further. Here are some common misconceptions debunked.
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Press Association

Confusion over the referenda will lead to ‘solicitors’ paradise’

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“Confusion” over the definition of the proposed wording to change the constitution on care and family will lead to a “solicitors’ paradise”, the Aontu leader has said. Peadar Toibin claimed that the majority people do not know the...
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Press Association

Reform leader Tice says plans for fundamental NHS reforms are not privatisation

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Reform UK leader Richard Tice has told supporters the party will plough £17 billion extra cash into the NHS while implementing fundamental reform, including introducing basic rate tax relief on private healthcare. Mr Tice told delegates...
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Press Association

Silent protest at Cop28 against fossil fuels

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Silent protest is held at Cop28 to call for an immediate phase out of fossil fuels. Protester says that if the UK will continue with fossil fuel projects, perhaps they should pay reparations to former colonies impacted by the climate...
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Families of Israeli hostages speak to the media

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Limor Sella-Broyde, Shahar Mor and British-Israeli David Barr whose sister-in-law Naomi was murdered by Hamas whilst on her morning run, speak to the media during a press conference in London. (first-last) Shahar Mor, Limor Sella-Broyde...
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Press Association

Solar panels on roof of famous Cambridge chapel ‘send climate change message’

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Work to install 438 solar panels on the roof of Cambridge’s King’s College Chapel is under way in a symbol of “commitment to being good stewards of our environment”. While the panels are set to reduce King’s College’s carbon emissions by...
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Uncle of 21-year-old Israeli hostage asks for help bringing his nephew home

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Aviram Meir, uncle of Almog Meir who was taken hostage by Hamas, speaks at a press conference alongside other families who have family members kidnapped, calling for the return of all hostages taken on October 7.
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Press Association

Shadow Health Secretary warns NHS must 'reform or die'

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Shadow Health Secretary Wes Streeting says the NHS must reform or die as spending their way out of a crisis could bankrupt the nation, talks about how Labour will reform the NHS over 10 years and his priorities in the first 100 days of...
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Bloomberg

Global Hydrogen Project Pipeline Grows

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Bloomberg NEF's Adithya Bhashyam discusses the growth in global hydrogen project funding and infrastructure rollout. He speaks with Dani Burger on "Bloomberg Daybreak Europe." This interview originally aired on October 26th, 2023.
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Bloomberg

Barclays: High Bar For The Dollar

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Barclays Head of FX & EM Macro Strategy Asia Mitul Kotecha says further Yield Curve Control adjustment or an exit could contain the upside of USD/JPY. He speaks with Haslinda Amin and Mark Cranfield on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia".
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Bloomberg

Are You Buying the Dip?

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Are you buying the dip? That was Monday's question of the day posed to Sarah Kunst, Cleo Capital Managing Director, by Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on Bloomberg Markets: Americas.
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Bloomberg

Allspring Global Investments' VanCronkhite on US Markets

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Bryant VanCronkhite, senior portfolio manager at Allspring Global Investments, discusses his outlook and investment strategies on US markets. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Bloomberg

Top Calls: Piper Picks Microsoft as Top Megacap Stock

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Brent Bracelin, Piper Sandler Co-Head of Technology Research, joins Romaine Bostick and Katie Greifeld to discuss the big movers on the back of analyst recommendations on Bloomberg Markets: The Close. Follow Bloomberg for business news...
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Bloomberg

Rep. Spanberger on Speaker Race, McHenry, Israel-Hamas War

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Democratic Representative of Virginia, Abigail Spanberger, discusses the possibility of a third round of voting for Rep. Jim Jordan as he tries to become Speaker of the House and gives her insight on what she thinks the result will be....
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Bloomberg

Monchau: Gold Seems To Be Only Hedge

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Charles-Henry Monchau, CIO of Banque Syz, says the Israel-Hamas conflict has highlighted that US Treasuries are no longer the portfolio buffer they used to be and that gold seems to be the only hedge. He speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din...
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Bloomberg

Stoltzfus: The End of Free Money Is a Good Thing

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"We're beginning to see the bonds really trade in a range, from a relative low to a relative high. The bond market is looking ahead and figuring out the Fed indeed is getting it right, even though it's not infallible," John Stoltzfus,...