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Newsy's Latest Headlines

Higher Ed
U.S. general confirms 2,000 U.S. troop are leaving Afghanistan, Four companies settle opioid lawsuits, Chicago mayor urges teachers to return to work
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Bloomberg

France's Le Maire: Europe Will Retaliate In Event of U.S. Trade Pressure

Higher Ed
Oct.10 -- France’s finance minister Bruno Le Maire said he doesn’t want the European Union to become the latest front in the global trade war, but that the bloc would hit the U.S. with sanctions if a settlement isn’t reached in a...
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UN envoy warns of a possible bloodbath in Tripoli

Higher Ed
The UN envoy in Libya on Saturday warned of a potential bloodbath in Tripoli, and a knock-on effect on the entire North Africa region, should international powers remain divided over how to resolve the Libyan crisis.
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Italian, Turkish, SArabia FMs at Mideast summit

Higher Ed
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu insisted on Friday his country was committed to "the territorial integrity of Syria more than anybody else" as he defended his country's incursion into Syria during at the fifth edition of the...
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Airbus To Pay $4 Billion To Settle Corruption Investigations

Higher Ed
Authorities from France, the U.S. and Britain accepted the deal Friday.
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

Higher Ed
Tracking Hurricane Sally, Louisville to settle Breonna Taylor's wrongful death suit, Univ. of Arizona tell students to quarantine for two weeks
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Bloomberg

Boeing to Pay $2.5 Billion to Settle 737 Max Fraud Charge

Higher Ed
Jan.07 -- Boeing Co. reached a $2.5 billion agreement to settle a criminal charge that it defrauded the U.S. government by concealing information about the 737 Max. The ill-fated jet model was involved in two fatal crashes that killed...
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Bloomberg

The Day Oil Went Negative, These Unlikely Traders Made $660 Million

Higher Ed
May.11 -- Over the span of a few hours one day in April 2020, a guy called Cuddles and eight of his pals from the freewheeling world of London’s commodities markets rode oil’s crash to a $660 million profit. Now regulators are...
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Newsy’s Latest Headlines

Higher Ed
J&J opioid settlement, a man who threatened the judge in the Michael Flynn case sentenced, home explosion in Dallas.
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Bloomberg

Saudi Conglomerate’s $7.5 Billion Default Is Finally Settled

Higher Ed
Sep.19 -- Simon Charlton, Chief Restructuring Officer at Ahmad Hamad Al Gosaibi & Brothers discusses the long-running debt saga surrounding the company. He speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din and Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle...
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CLEAN : US: Black victims of white supremacist react to $88 mn settlement

9th - Higher Ed
Survivors and relatives of the victims of a white supremacist shooter, who in 2015 killed nine Black churchgoers in Charleston, South Carolina, react to the $88 million settlement announced by the US Justice Department, which stems from...
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Florida Massacre Families To Get Millions For FBI's Inaction

Higher Ed
The settlement is over the FBI's failure to act on a tip about the intended attack weeks before the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
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Judge Approves $1B+ Deal In Deadly Florida Condo Collapse

Higher Ed
About $100 million is earmarked for legal fees, and $96 million set aside for owners of the building's 136 units.
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Bridgeman Arts

MAN GATHERS CROPS IN ALGERIAN OASIS.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Algeria. 1950s. MAN GATHERS CROPS IN ALGERIAN OASIS. SAND BLOWS THROUGH DESERT. CARAVAN OF CAMELS CROSSES DESERT. OASIS IN DESERTS AND BLOWS THROUGH DESERT. CARAVAN OF CAMELS CROSSES DESERT. OASIS IN DESERT
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Bridgeman Arts

Train and travel, Desert 1950s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
NORTH AFRICA: MEN CLIMB OFF TRAIN IN SAHARA DESERT. ROAD ACROSS SAHARA. CAR DRIVES ACROSS DESERT. WATER AND GASOLINE AT DESERT STATION.
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Bridgeman Arts

Date Farming, Sahara 1950s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
NORTH AFRICA: HANDS SORT THROUGH DATES IN BASKET. FARM BY OASIS IN DESERT. VILLAGE IN DESERT OASIS
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Bridgeman Arts

Women ride camels, desert 1950s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1950S, ALGERIA: WOMEN RIDE ON CAMELBACK TOWARD PALM TREE HORIZON. WOMEN RIDE CAMELBACK WITH GUIDES ALONG DESERT LANDSCAPE. WOMAN WALKS FROM VILLAGE CLEARING WHERE PEOPLE, DOG MILL ABOUT.
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Bridgeman Arts

Building in Sahara, 1950s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
BUILDING IN SAHARA DESERT. TRUCK DRIVES ACROSS DESERT. TRAIN IN DESERT. PLANE IN DESERT
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Bridgeman Arts

NORTH AFRICA: BUILDINGS IN REMOTE DESERT.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
CAMELS VISIT VILLAGE. 1950s
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Bridgeman Arts

VIEW OVER DESERT FROM PLANE WINDOW, 1950s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
VIEW OVER DESERT FROM PLANE WINDOW. HOUSES IN SAHARA DESERT. PEOPLE IN SAHARA DESERT
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Press Association

Railway workers to stage series of strikes in December and January

Higher Ed
Statement with RMT general secretary Mick Lynch as railway workers are to stage a series of 48-hour strikes in December and January in the long-running dispute over jobs, pay and conditions. More than 40,000 members of the Rail, Maritime...
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Bloomberg

How New Zealand Seeks to Right Its Colonial Wrongs

Higher Ed
May.26 -- New Zealand’s indigenous people, the Maori, were guaranteed equality when they signed a treaty with the British Crown in 1840, but through the brutal nature of colonization they would lose about 97% of their land through...
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Facebook Suspends 'Tens Of Thousands' Of Apps During Investigation

Higher Ed
Facebook says the suspensions stem from an investigation into how developers use its members' data.
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Wells Fargo Agrees To Pay $3 Billion Fine Over Fake Account Scandal

Higher Ed
As part of the settlement, Wells Fargo admitted it "collected millions of dollars in fees and interest to which the company was not entitled."