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US Health Chief: Embryo gene editing 'great shock'

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Early last year, a little-known Chinese researcher turned up at an elite meeting in Berkeley, California, where scientists and ethicists were discussing a technology that had shaken the field to its core — an emerging tool for "editing"...
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Bloomberg

El ministro de Finanzas de Panamá dice que las sociedades anónimas son cosa del pasado

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Sep.22-- El ministro de Finanzas de Panamá Dulcidio de la Guardia habla de la supervisión de la industria financiera del país con Erik Schatzker de Bloomberg.
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CLEAN : Hong Kong Snowden refugees sought by Sri Lanka agents: lawyer

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Sri Lankan refugees who sheltered fugitive whistleblower Edward Snowden in Hong Kong have been targeted by agents from their home country according to a lawyer and legislators
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DOJ Charges 9 Iranians in Massive Hacking Scheme

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The Justice Department has charged nine Iranians in a government-sponsored hacking that pilfered sensitive information from hundreds of American universities, private companies and government agencies. Deputy Attorney...
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Bloomberg

Covid-19 Has Many Months, Variants to Go: Johns Hopkins

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Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security Senior Scholar Gigi Gronvall discusses the spread of the omicron variant, stress on the U.S. health care system, and the increase of antibodies from Covid-19 vaccines. The Bloomberg School of...
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Puerto Rico Unveils $35 Billion Restructuring Plan to Exit Bankruptcy

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Jun.17 -- Susheel Kirpalani, bankruptcy chair at Quinn Emanuel, outlines Puerto Rico's potential $35 billion restructuring plan to exit from its record-breaking bankruptcy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Bachelet: We Understand Need for Regional Integration

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Sept. 22 -- Chilean President Michelle Bachelet discusses integration within the Pacific Alliance with Bloomberg News Editor-in-Chief Matthew Winkler at the Bloomberg Latin America Forum in New York. (Source: Bloomberg)
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FS Investments' Rhame: Too Early to Ring Recession Alarm Bell

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Lara Rhame, chief U.S. economist at FS Investments, says Federal Reserve policy tightening, U.S. dollar strength, and the recent yield curve inversion are signaling an economic slowdown. "It's too early to sound an alarm bell on a...
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Google Search 'Bias' Still Not Resolved, Rep. Goodlatte Says

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Dec.11 -- Rep. Bob Goodlatte, a Virginia Republican, discusses Google Chief Executive Officer Sundar Pichai's testimony before Congress about working with China officials and the recent claims about search bias. He speaks with...
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Bloomberg

Not Breaking Into Class Was Wrong Decision: Texas Police

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It was the "wrong decision" not to break into the classroom where children were being killed, Steven McCraw, director of the Texas Department of Public Safety, says during a news conference. Police in Texas initially didn't try to break...
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Bloomberg

U.K. Targets Harmful Content in Social Media Regulation Proposal

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Apr.08 -- U.K. Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media, and Sport Jeremy Wright discusses proposed internet safety legislation in the U.K. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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CLEAN : Dutch cartoonist calls for world cartoon war

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A cartoon that only makes you smile and not think is not a cartoon that is an illustration according to Dutch cartoonist Ruben L Oppenheimer whose cartoons in the wake of the attacks in Paris have become recognisable the world over
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Volcker Says Fed Shouldn't Rely on a Rule to Set Policy

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Apr.19 -- Former Fed Chairman Paul Volcker discusses the state of financial regulation and Fed policy with Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays at the Bretton Woods Committee's annual meeting.
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Bloomberg

Inflation Casts Doubt on Biden Agenda

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Illinois Congressman Sean Casten discusses inflation and the outlook for President Biden's Build Back Better Agenda. He spoke with Bloomberg's David Westin.
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Bloomberg

Dutch Vote Was for Open Society, Says DBA's Buijink

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Mar.16 -- Chris Buijink, president at Dutch Banking Association, reacts to the outcome of the Dutch election, and discusses the association's hopes for a "smart" Brexit and the potential for U.S. banking deregulation. He speaks on...
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EU Agrees to Move Forward to Next Phase of Brexit

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Dec.15 -- European Union leaders will allow Brexit negotiations to move onto the next phase regarding trade as they agreed that the U.K. has offered enough on the divorce settlement. Bloomberg's Anna Edwards reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Fed's Yellen: Dodd-Frank Helps Keep System Safer

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Nov. 17 -- Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen discusses the important role played by Dodd-Frank legislation in securing the financial industry and her wish for those reforms to not be rolled back. She speaks during testimony before...
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Mayor: 1 Doctor Dead, Several Fighting for Lives

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New York City's mayor said on Friday that one doctor is dead and several others are fighting for their lives after a gunman opened fire at a city hospital.Mayor Bill de Blasio spoke at a news conference hours after a doctor with a rifle...
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US suspends Tuesday's Chinese imports tariff hike

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The United States is suspending a tariff hike on $250 billion in Chinese imports that was set to take effect Tuesday, and China agreed to buy $40 billion to $50 billion in U.S. farm products as the world's two biggest economies reached a...
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Boris Johnson visits Ukrainian church Cathedral of the Holy Family in London

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Boris Johnson meets members of the Ukrainian community at Ukrainian Church, the Cathedral of the Holy Family in London, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine on 27 February 2022 in London, United Kingdom
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Modigliani Nude Could Fetch $150 Million At Sotheby's

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Sotheby's and Christie's spring art auctions showcase masters like Modigliani and Picasso, highlighting an auction season that could see record setting prices. Amedeo Modigliani's "Nu couché (sur le côté gauche)" is...
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Bloomberg

U.K.’s Johnson Relaxes Work-From-Home Rules After Lockdown

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Jul.17 -- U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced updated guidance for citizens related to the coronavirus pandemic, easing rules on work-from-home, schools, and public transport. Johnson spoke during a press conference.
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California Governor Signs 2 Vaccine Exemption Bills

Higher Ed
One bill requires the health department to create a standardized system for doctors to use when documenting medical vaccine exemptions.
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US suspends Tuesday's Chinese imports tariff hike

Higher Ed
The United States is suspending a tariff hike on $250 billion in Chinese imports that was set to take effect Tuesday, and China agreed to buy $40 billion to $50 billion in U.S. farm products as the world's two biggest economies reached a...