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Newsy's Latest Tech News

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Tesla has purchased $1.5 billion in Bitcoin. Facebook has expanded the list of false claims about COVID it will remove from its site and Instagram.
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In Wisconsin, Sen. Johnson's Comments Trouble Democrats, Some GOP

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Comments about insurrection prompting calls to retire by some in Wisconsin GOP, raise hopes for Democrats.
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Australian Attorney-General Porter Denies Rape Claim

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Mar.03 -- Australia’s Attorney-General Christian Porter identified himself as the Cabinet member accused of raping a teenage girl in the 1980s, and strongly protested his innocence. Paul Allen reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Jobless Claims Reach A Pandemic Low As Economy Recovers

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The pace of hiring, though, has weakened, at least for now.
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CLEAN : Djokovic confinement throws spotlight on those trapped in Australia's hardline immigration system

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When Novak Djokovic was transferred to a Melbourne immigration detention facility, he joined over 30 men seeking asylum, some of who had been held by Australian authorities for close to a decade (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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U.S. Initial Jobless Claims Ease for a Second Week

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Aug.05 -- Initial unemployment claims in regular state programs totaled 385,000 in the week ended July 31, down 14,000 from the prior week, Labor Department data showed. Bloomberg's Mike McKee reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Russia Claims It Destroyed Facilities Housing Weapons In Ukraine

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Meanwhile, Ukrainian president visited the city of Mykolaiv, on the Black Sea coast, which was hit by a military strike that killed two people.
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Democrats Vying For Vacant Senate Seat In Ohio Ahead of Primary

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Early voting is underway for the Buckeye State's Senate primary.
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Confusion Surrounding Uvalde, Texas School Shooting Investigation

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Since the school shooting, law enforcement and state officials have struggled to present an accurate timeline and details of the event.
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Red Cross comment on aid for cyclone victims; presser with UK Minister

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1. Wide of press conference of International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) 2. Cutaway reporter 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Joe Lowry, spokesman, International Committee of the Red Cross: "Perhaps half a million people, or a quarter of...
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The Supreme Court blocked the largest sex-discrimination lawsuit in U.S. history on Monday, siding with Wal-Mart and against up to 1.6 million female workers in a decision that makes it harder to mount large-scale bias claims against the nation's other huge companies, too.

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HEADLINE: High court bars mass sex bias case vs. Wal-Mart CAPTION: The Supreme Court has blocked a major sex-discrimination lawsuit, siding with Wal-Mart and against up to 1.6 million female workers in a decision that makes it harder to...
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GERMANY: DANIEL GOLDHAGEN DEFENDS BOOK "HITLER'S WILLING EXECUTORS"

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German/Eng/Nat Jewish-American author Daniel Goldhagen is in Germany defending his book which claims all Germans are neo-Nazis. Goldhagen was speaking about his book, 'Hitler's Willing Executors', when he appeared as a member of a...
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GM compensation expert Kenneth Feinberg lays out the plan for receiving claims and providing relief for victims of the GM ignition switch failure. (July 17)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus013937 Lawmakers on Thursday demanded General Motors fire its chief lawyer and open its compensation plan to more victims as a Senate subcommittee delved deeper into deadly recalls. GM recalled 2.6...
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Business owners and insurers count cost of riot damage

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1. Wide of burnt shops at Clapham Junction 2. Mid of worker stabilising burnt building 3. Mid of burnt facade of store building 4. Wide pan across street with shops damaged from riots 5. Mid of shopping street in Clapham with stores...
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Malibu homeowners affected by wildfires will announce a lawsuit today against safety measures at the "rave cave" where one of the fires started last November.

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HEADLINE: Victims of Calif. wildfires say the state was negligent CAPTION: Residents of Malibu who lost their homes in last year's devastating wildfire plan to ask the state for $35 million in damages. (March 6) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] ...
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Nearly three dozen states at one point allowed forced sterilization, known as eugenics. North Carolina is the only state to offer compensation to victims, but that deadline is fast approaching and many have been reluctant to come forward. (June 24)

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(nats - What am I worth? What am I worth?) SOUNDBITE (English), Elaine Riddick, Eugenics Victim. "This is very embarrassing, humiliating, and degrading. A lot of people, they got married, they haven't even told their spouse and their...
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President Barak Obama said Friday that passage of comprehensive energy legislation is key to America's future success, and said those opposing it are using 'cynical claims' aimed only at stopping change.

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HEADLINE: Obama pushes for passage of climate bill CAPTION: President Barak Obama said Friday that passage of comprehensive energy legislation is key to America's future success, and said those opposing it are using 'cynical claims'...
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Disgraced American cyclist Floyd Landis has admitted to using performance-enhancing drugs and accused seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong of involvement in doping, the Wall Street Journal reported. Armstrong denied the allegations Thursday. (May 20)

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HEADLINE: Armstrong denies new doping accusations CAPTION: Disgraced American cyclist Floyd Landis has admitted to using performance-enhancing drugs and accused seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong of involvement in doping,...
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VOICED Iraqi facility to Al Rafah missile site described in Powell's report

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7 February 2003 0000 Media arriving at Al Rafah testing facility 0004 Door to building 0007 Wide shot test platform 0010 Tilt down test platform 0016 Spent test missile casings 0019 Pan of debris Recent 0025 Mid shot pull missile...
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Workers who survived factory collapse take to the streets to demand compensation

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Bangladesh began compiling details on Monday of the victims of the 2013 Rana Plaza factory collapse as part of a compensation deal, but dozens of people took to the streets demanding a more complete accounting of the disaster. The...
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Environmental impact of oil spill to be 'modest'

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Environmental impact of oil spill to be 'modest'
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Mongolian Premier Ousted in No-Confidence Vote

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Nov. 6 ""Mongolia's Prime Minister has been forced out of office after a no-confidence vote over his handling of the economy. Bloomberg's Dulamkhorloo Baatar reports on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Jefferies Gets Apology From Bankers Wife

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Nov. 12 -- Christina Kelly, whose rancorous divorce from Jefferies Group LLC investment banker Sage Kelly has inflamed New Yorks tabloids, issued a statement praising him as a great father and apologizing to the firm as the pair reached...
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OFT Claims Insurers Inflate Repair Prices

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OFT Claims Insurers Inflate Repair Prices