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Blue Origin Launches Crewed Space Flight With 6 Passengers
The successful launch was further proof of Blue Origin's concept: a fully autonomous, reusable joyride to space.
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Election '22: America At A Crossroad
What’s the state of our democracy heading into the November midterms and beyond?
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Moving Away From U.S. Assets Into Eurozone, EM: Mallik
Gaurav Mallik, chief portfolio strategist at State Street Global Advisors, discusses the Fed policy decision and how that is impacting his portfolio strategy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open."
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States Working To Curb Biased 911 Calls
Some states are working to reduced racially biased 911 calls: Callers in Oregon can be sued and New York is pushing to make it a hate crime.
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Evelyn Yang Wants Parents To Discuss Sexual Abuse With Their Kids Now
One in four girls and one in 13 boys will experience sexual abuse before they turn 18.
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U.S. Birth Rate Declines For Sixth Straight Year
The CDC reports the birth rate was down four percent in 2020 and it recorded the lowest number of births since 1979.
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China Mobile Gets Nod for Shanghai Listing
China Mobile Ltd. has received regulatory approval to list in Shanghai. The country's largest wireless carrier by revenue was removed from the New York Stock Exchange in January due to an investment ban ordered by former U.S....
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JPMorgan Raises CEO Dimon's Pay by 10%
JPMorgan Chase & Co. has raised Jamie Dimon's pay by 10% for 2021, after the firm's most profitable year on record. Bloomberg Opinion Columnist Paul J. Davies discusses the pay raise on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe." The opinions...
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Florida Governor Signs Bill To Let College Athletes Get Paid
The law will let college athletes in the state profit off their names, images and likenesses, starting in July 2021.
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What's The Risk Of House Hunting?
In our series "What's the Risk?" experts weigh in on what risks different scenarios pose for transmitting COVID-19.
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U.S. Large-, Mid-Cap Stocks Favored Over Small-: Wells Fargo Investment Institute
Paul Christopher, head of global market strategy at Wells Fargo Investment Institute, discusses the "red flags" in the markets, the outlook for U.S. stocks and the economy. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg...
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Experts Warn Holiday Travel Will Fuel Spread Of Omicron Variant
AAA expects more than 100 million Americans to travel this week leading up to Christmas.
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U.S. Adds 199,000 Jobs In December, Falls Short Of Estimates
The nation's unemployment rate fell to 3.9% last month.
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Coronavirus Is Hurting All Supply Chains, Says Former USTR Hills
Mar.03 -- Carla Hills, chair and chief executive officer at Hills & Company and former U.S. trade representative, discusses the implications of coronavirus on global trade. She speaks on “Balance of Power: Election 2020.”
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Actor James Cromwell Glues Hand To Starbucks Counter In Protest
Cromwell and other activists glued their hands to a Manhattan Starbucks counter in protest of extra charges for drinks made with plant-based milk.
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Trump Election Probe Special Grand Jury Selected In Atlanta
The chief judge ordered the special grand jury to be seated for a period of up to a year.
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How Are Schools Responding To Racism Right Now?
The national push for racial equality is propelling some school districts to change.
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U.S. Fentanyl Seizures Jump Dramatically
The amount of fentanyl-laced pills seized jumped 50-fold from 2018-2021. This comes as a record 105,752 Americans died from overdose in one year.
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The Country Is Seeing Spikes In Prices Ahead Of Holiday Season
Over the last 12 months, groceries in general have risen 4.5%. Beef alone is up 17.6%, according to the Consumer Price Index.
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Traders' Remote Working to Be 'Semi-Permanent': IPC CEO
Jul.02 -- Robert Santella, chief executive officer of IPC Systems, a technology and service provider for financial firms, discusses how the coronavirus outbreak is affecting the financial-services industry and his company. He speaks with...
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Study Suggests Rapid COVID Tests Have Reduced Sensitivity
The FDA said it's looking into rapid tests returning a false negative with Omicron compared to other variants.
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Supreme Court Finds Much Of Oklahoma Is Native American Land
In a 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court ruled Oklahoma land reserved for the Creek Nation remains "Indian country."
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The Latest Recommendations On Masks To Prevent The Spread Of COVID
COVID has been evolving and so has the recommendation of top health officials, like Fauci.
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Gay, Bisexual Men Still Face Major Barriers To Donating Blood
The FDA requires gay and bisexual men to abstain from sex for three months before giving, but some experts say that's based on outdated science.