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Silicon Valley Getting Some Competition From 'Secondary Cities'

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May.23 -- Conor Sen, Bloomberg Opinion columnist, and portfolio manager for New River Investments, says smaller cities around the country are now competing with the traditional tech hubs in Silicon Valley and New York. He appears on...
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More Video Released In Police Shooting Of Ohio Teen

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Sixteen-year-old Ma'Khia Bryant was shot and killed by a Columbus police officer who responded to a fight between several people.
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Horse with a talent for painting

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It's art that's straight from the horse's mouth, a horse named Justin. The nine year old Friesian was introduced to painting by his owner who noticed he liked scrawling shapes in the sand with her whip. Originally destined for a career...
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Midterm Recap: Middle Class, Lost Dems, Angry Voters

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Nov. 5 -- On today's ""The Agenda,"" Tom Keene, Scarlet Fu, Brendan Greeley and Bloomberg View Columnist Lanhee Chen look at the days trending news stories on ""Bloomberg Surveillance."" (Chen is a Bloomberg View columnist. The opinions...
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The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium in Ohio celebrates 53rd birthday of oldest gorilla now in captivity.

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HEADLINE: 53rd birthday for world's oldest captive gorilla CAPTION: At an Ohio zoo, a noteworthy senior citizen has turned another year older. The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium on Tuesday celebrated the 53rd birthday of Colo. (Dec....
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Horse with a talent for painting

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It's art that's straight from the horse's mouth, a horse named Justin. The nine year old Friesian was introduced to painting by his owner who noticed he liked scrawling shapes in the sand with her whip. Originally destined for a career...
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Columbus Mayor Ginther: Clinton Will Win Ohio

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Oct. 4 -- Columbus Ohio Mayor Andrew Ginther discusses the city's economy and how he thinks Ohio will vote in the 2016 presidential elections. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Gotham Awards 2017 Nominations Announced | THR News

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The Gotham Award Nominations were announced on Thursday, and Jordan Peele's critically acclaimed horror film 'Get Out' leads the pack with four nominations.
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Demonstrators Topple Christopher Columbus Statue In Baltimore

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Protesters toppled a statue of Christopher Columbus in Baltimore's Little Italy neighborhood before throwing it into the Inner Harbor.
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Police Shoot And Kill Teen Girl In Ohio

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The Columbus Police Department has faced criticism over a series of recent police killings.
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Columbus, Ohio Agrees To $10M Settlement With Family Of Andre Hill

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The settlement – which must be approved by the city council – would be the largest Columbus has ever paid out.
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Covid-19 is Top of Mind for Ohio Voters, Columbus, Ohio Mayor Says

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Oct.26 -- Andrew Ginther, the Democratic mayor of Columbus, Ohio, joins Taylor Riggs for Muni Moment on Bloomberg Markets: The Close and explains why an economic recovery will start at the city level and he thinks covid-19 is top of mind...
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Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum are locked in a fierce battle for Super Tuesday's hottest contest: Ohio, a state that in many ways represents a microcosm of America. The AP's Kelly Daschle explains.

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HEADLINE: The Battle for Ohio: Super Tuesday's Big Prize CAPTION: Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum are locked in a fierce battle for Super Tuesday's hottest contest: Ohio, a state that in many ways represents a microcosm of America. The...
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Political Convention City Playoffs: Democratic Division

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Nov. 25 -- Bring it to Brooklyn! The guys break down why parties ACTUALLY pick the city: It's tax breaks and TV. (Source: Bloomberg)
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OH Absentee

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HEADLINE: Absentee Voters Give Ohio Voting Machines a Test Run CAPTION: Election officials in Ohio are determined not to repeat the problems that voters ran into in 2004 and are letting absentee voters try out their new machines. (Nov....
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As vote counting continues in Florida, voters in Ohio react to Obama win

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Miami, Florida 1. Wide pan of tabulation room where absentee ballots are being counted 2. Workers prepping ballots for scan 3. Ballot being flattened so it can be inserted in scanner 4. Ballot being inserted into scanner 5. Close of...
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Christians from all over US gather to perform in holy city

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1. Wide of choir members going on bus 2. Sign on bus reading (English) "Prepare the way concert tour 2007: Peace on earth, good will....."" 3. Bus entering main street in Bethlehem 4. Choir members touring the barrier built by israel...
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Stormy Daniels Was Arrested Performing An Act At Columbus, Ohio Strip Club | THR News

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Stormy Daniels was arrested in Columbus, Ohio on Wednesday while performing an act at a local strip club, with her lawyer Michael Avenatti calling the arrest a “setup” on Twitter.
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Trump's Pick Clings to Narrow Lead in Ohio Congressional Race

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Aug.08 -- President Donald Trump's candidate in a special election for an Ohio Congressional seat, Troy Balderson, is clinging to a less than one percent lead over Democrat Danny O'Connor in a race getting extra attention ahead of the...
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Rhode Island Weighs Changing Its Name Over Ties To Slavery

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Rhode Island's Governor signed an executive order that puts the possible name change on the November ballot.
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$10 Million Settlement To Be Paid To Andre Hill's Family

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The family of Andre Hill is receiving $10 million from the city of Columbus, Ohio. This settlement is the largest in the city's history.
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Local Judges Consider Vaccination Mandates In Probation Decisions

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From rural Georgia to cities in Ohio, judges are offering reductions, changes in probation terms and other incentives in exchange for vaccinations.
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Why Do Students Pledge Allegiance To The U.S. Flag?

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Students in the U.S. have been reciting the pledge of allegiance for decades, but why?