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Frustrated with dating apps, more are trying in-person speed-dating

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The pandemic brought more people online to meet up, and now there has been a noticeable amount of people trying speed-dating in person.
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2 sisters start an endometriosis support group to raise awareness

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Endometriosis is a health condition that affects an estimated 1 in 10 women, and yet much is still unknown about the disease.
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Venezuelan author and artist bridges gap for bilingual children

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Susie Jaramillo co-founded Encantos Media, becoming the first Latina CEO of a children's entertainment company in the U.S.
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Content creators defend the good found in TikTok

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The bill that could lead to the app's American demise heads to the Senate, where lawmakers will debate whether to force ByteDance to sell it.
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Don Lemon's show canceled by Elon Musk after heated interview

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Lemon grilled Musk about his recent meeting with former President Donald Trump, and asked about his reported drug use.
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Deadly tornado sweeps Ohio trailer park amid Midwest outbreak

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Several likely tornadoes hit Ohio and Indiana late Thursday, including one that devastated a mobile home park near an Ohio lake.
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Mass casualty event reported in Ohio following suspected tornadoes

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Suspected tornadoes and tornado warnings spread across several states Thursday as storms marched east over the Midwest.
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Senate hearings examine response to increasing wildfire threat

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The U.S Fire Administration and the Department of Homeland Security have 148 recommendations, but their top concerns are preparing communities.
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Don Lemon's show cancelled by Elon Musk after heated interview

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Lemon grilled Musk about his recent meeting with former President Donald Trump, and asked about his reported drug use.
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Haiti's deep humanitarian, security crisis: US takes urgent action

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The country has faced a growing political crisis compounded by gang violence that was only inflamed after the assassination of its president in 2021.
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TikTok Mulls Split from ByteDance

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TikTok is said to be considering a split from its Chinese parent company ByteDance to help address US concerns about national security risks. Alex Barinka reports on Bloomberg Television.
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What US-China Tensions Over Taiwan Mean for Investors

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Hebe Chen, market analyst at IG, looks at how the tensions between the US and China over Taiwan are affecting financial markets in Asia. She speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia." Follow Bloomberg...
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OECD Cuts 2024 Global GDP Forecast on Rate Hikes

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The latest forecast from the OECD shows the world economy set for a slowdown as interest-rate increases weigh on activity and China's pandemic rebound disappoints. OECD Chief Economist Clare Lombardelli explains the results on "Bloomberg...
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Blinken Meets China VP on Sidelines of UN Assembly

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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has met with China's Vice President Han Zheng on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in New York. This is the second high-level conversation in as many days as the two nations seek to...
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Roubini Shorting US Stocks, 10% Correction Possible

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Nouriel Roubini, CEO at Roubini Macro Associates, explains why he is shorting US stocks through the rest of the year and says, "the rest of the world is even worse than the United States, in relative terms." He speaks with Dani Burger on...
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Japanese Assets Look Attractive, Wells Fargo Says

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Gary Schlossberg, global strategist at Wells Fargo Investment Institute, discusses financial markets, economies and policies of Japan, the US and China. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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JPMorgan Is 'Modestly Positive' on Duration, 'Neutral' on Equities

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Jin Yuejue, multi-asset solutions investment specialist at JPMorgan Asset Management, shares her views on bonds and stocks. She speaks with Yvonne Man and David Ingles on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open."
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McCarthy: I Will Not Run for Speaker Again

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Republican Kevin McCarthy says he won't run again for Speaker of the House of Representatives. He spoke to reporters in Washington following a vote to oust him as Speaker.
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BlackRock's Powell: Seeing More Signs Fed Has More to Do

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"We're seeing more and more signs that the Federal Reserve might have more to do." Ben Powell, chief APAC investment strategist at BlackRock Investment Institute, discusses his investment strategy and his outlook for markets. He speaks...
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Chemist digs for clues related to New Mexico atomic bomb

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Scripps News followed Dr. Michael Ketterer as he collected dust and dirt samples to analyze. He is looking for plutonium from the Trinity bomb test.
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RFK Jr. eyes Aaron Rodgers and Jesse Ventura for vice president pick

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One of these well-known names may appear alongside Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s on the independent presidential ticket.
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Boeing whistleblower found dead days after testifying against company

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John Barnett, 62, had worked for Boeing for 32 years before retiring. He raised a number of concerns about the company's production standards.
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Lawmakers propose bill to help ease child care costs for families

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Lawmakers in Washington have proposed solutions like paid leave and child care subsidies to ease financial pressure on families.
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Warm temperatures have left Great Lakes almost ice-free

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Scientists suspect that lack of ice makes the water warm up more quickly, resulting in less oxygen reaching the lower parts of the Lakes.