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Beryl could become a major hurricane by Sunday, season's first

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Tropical Storm Beryl, which formed over the Atlantic Ocean, was set to head over the Caribbean islands over the weekend and could possible form into a strong hurricane by Sunday, as the season's first. (Scripps News)
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Wildfire in Los Angeles County scorches through 16,000 acres

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Firefighters in California continue the battle to contain a large wildfire that broke out in the mountains north of Los Angeles over the weekend. (Scripps News)
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New tools help better predict storms and alert the public for hurricane season

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New tools from the National Hurricane Center aim to better predict storms and alert the public for hurricane season with more frequent updates to get people to prepare for dangers. (Scripps News)
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Bloomberg

Blinken Says Biden to Visit Israel on Wednesday

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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is saying President Joe Biden will be visiting Israel on Wednesday and reaffirm his support for the country. Daniel Ten Kate reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Fed Wants Regional Banks to Shore Up Liquidity

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US regulators are quietly demanding that regional lenders shore up their liquidity planning, part of a ramp-up in efforts to tighten supervision in the wake of three bank failures earlier this year. Bloomberg's Sally Bakewell...
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Bloomberg

California Hit by Hilary Then an Earthquake

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The remnants of Tropical Storm Hilary pummeled California with flooding rains on Monday, disrupting flights and knocking out power across parts of the state. The storm, now a post-tropical cyclone, came ashore late Sunday....
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Bloomberg

Extreme Heat Causes Texas Bitcoin Miners to Cut Back

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Bitcoin miners in Texas curbed operations, crimping power usage, as a heat wave drove electricity prices sky-high Tuesday and threatened to cripple the grid in the second-largest US state. Kriti Gupta reports.



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Bloomberg

Real Interest Rates Are Heading Higher: Rogoff

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Kenneth Rogoff, Harvard University Professor of Economics discusses the World Bank's view on the global economy and China's economy. Rogoff says real interest rates are going to be higher. He speaks with David Westin and Romaine...
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Bloomberg

Mnuchin on America's Shifting Global Role

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Steven T. Mnuchin, 77th Secretary of the Treasury, The United States of America and Founder & Managing Partner, Liberty Strategic Capital discusses America's role on the global stage amid a fragile banking system, polarized politics and...
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Bloomberg

Taiwan Quietly Asks US to Calm China Rhetoric

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Taiwanese officials have been quietly urging their American counterparts to tone down the rhetoric when it comes to the dangers of relying on TSMC's chips as tensions between Washington and Beijing continue to grow. Cindy Wang reports on...
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Bloomberg

Indonesia Much Better Prepared for a Tsunami: Trankmann

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Dec. 24 -- United Nations Development Programme's Beate Trankmann discusses the systems in place and the lessons learned from the 2004 tsunami.
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The Early Warning Systems That Protect Us From Extreme Weather

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Early warning systems give people precious minutes — even seconds — to take shelter from extreme weather.
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Bloomberg

Walmart Cuts Profit Outlook, Stock Plunges

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Walmart says its adjusted earnings per share will fall as much as 13% in the current fiscal year as US shoppers spurn big-ticket items and focus on buying less profitable groceries with consumer prices soaring. Bloomberg's Kailey Leinz...
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Bloomberg

The Leveraged-Loan Collapse That Reveals a Key Risk in the Credit Market

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Jul.16 -- Almost overnight, a $693 million loan Clover Technologies took to the market five years ago lost about a third of its value. The startling nosedive stung even sophisticated investors, people who deal in the arcane business of...
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Medical Experts, Trained In Intelligence, Spy On Coronavirus

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At the the National Medical Center for Intelligence, elite specialists assess what spies on the ground often can't fully understand.
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Bloomberg

U.S. Warns China of 'Significant Consequences' on Russia

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The Biden administration warned China against offering economic or military assistance to Russia in relation to its invasion of Ukraine, saying that any such involvement would have consequences. "There are a range of tools at our...
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Tropical Storm Warning For Parts Of Florida, Cuba, Bahamas

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Hurricane Agatha — soon to be Tropical Storm Alex — caused flooding and mudslides that killed at least 11 people when it hit Mexico.
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Bloomberg

Oil Heads for Second Weekly Loss in a Row

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Oil is headed for its first back-to-back weekly loss since early April as fears of a demand-sapping global recession and tighter US monetary policy rip through commodity markets. Andrew Janes reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Sky News

Psychologists warn that day trading could be as addictive as gambling

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VOICED: The family of a 20-year old man who took his life after believing he lost hundreds of thousands of dollars on a day trading app, are calling for the online brokerages to be reformed. The platforms allow anyone - no matter their...
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Excerpts of Lord Butler's report on Iraq intelligence

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1. Members of report committee walking into news conference

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"Our own conclusions are the Government wanted the dossier as a document on which it could...
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50 States, USDA Warn Of Mystery Seeds

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All 50 states and the U.S. Department of Agriculture are issuing warnings to not plant the seeds and to contact your state department.
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Bloomberg

Sri Lanka Blames Local Jihadist Group for Easter Sunday Blasts

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Apr.22 -- Sri Lanka has blamed a local jihadist group for one of Asia's deadliest terrorist attacks in years as the death toll climbed to 290 from a series of Easter Sunday blasts. Bloomberg's Iain Marlow reports on "Bloomberg...
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Western Temperatures Are Hitting Triple Digits This Summer

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Temperatures are hitting triple digits in western states all the way from Vegas to Oklahoma, and San Antonio to Montana.