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Democrats express optimism as border talks start

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Democrats offered to boost border security spending and flashed signs of flexibility as congressional talks began Wednesday aimed at resolving the standoff with President Donald Trump that sparked the just-ended 35-day partial government...
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States buy new voting systems running old software

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States buy new voting systems running old software

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According to an analysis by The Associated Press, states are buying 'new' election systems that will soon be running outdated and unsupported software that makes it more vulnerable to hacking.
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Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn visiting a Scarborough market

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn visiting Market Hall and talking to various market traders on 2 August 2019 in Scarborough, United Kingdom
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Tory Leadership candidate Jeremy Hunt at National Railway Museum

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CLEAN: Shows interior shots interview with UK Politican and Conservative Party Leadership contender Jeremy Hunt speaking on his 4 point plan if he becomes the next prime minister. Both candidates are continuing their campaigning in the...
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House Expected To Vote On Resolution To Avoid Government Shutdown

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The White House has reportedly indicated President Trump would sign the resolution as long as lawmakers don't tack on other provisions.
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Short-Term Spending Bill Passed By Congress, Heads To Trump's Desk

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The resolution will keep the government funded through Dec. 20.
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US lawmakers close to $7.5B bill to fight virus

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Lawmakers are finalizing a $7.5 billion emergency bill to fund the government's response to the coronavirus outbreak, in a burst of bipartisan cooperation that's atypical of today's Washington.
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Revolut Funding Round Raises Value to $5.5 Billion

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Feb.25 -- Nikolay Storonsky, chief executive officer and co-founder at Revolut, discusses what’s in store for the company following their latest round of funding that values the financial-technology firm at $5.5 billion. He speaks with...
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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The Trump administration is diverting more money for the border wall, Huawei faces more charges in the U.S. and a cabinet reshuffle in the U.K.
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Mich. AG responds to calls for abuse investigation

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More men came forward Thursday with allegations of sexual abuse by a late doctor at the University of Michigan in lawsuits and personal statements, as the state's attorney general insisted that the school must commit to cooperating with...
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Democratic Candidates Share Views on How They Would Handle Coronavirus

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Feb.25 -- Democratic candidates talk about how they would handle the coronavirus outbreak as president. They spoke at the tenth Democratic in Charleston, South Carolina. Michael Bloomberg, the founder and majority owner of Bloomberg LP,...
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Hong Kong to Seek Nearly $3.6 Billion from Legco for Virus Measures

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Feb.17 -- The Hong Kong government is seeking over $3.5 billion in funding from lawmakers to counter the coronavirus outbreak. Bloomberg’s Yvonne Man reports on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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President Trump Signs $8.3 Billion Coronavirus Spending Measure

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Funds will be used to address the virus on a national and international level.
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Receiving PPP Allows All Turtles to Keep Staff, Says CEO

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May.06 -- Phil Libin, chief executive officer of All Turtles, which builds artificial-intelligence products in San Francisco, Tokyo and Paris, discusses the Paycheck Protection Program loan his company received from the government as a...
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Senate approves additional COVID-19 Aid, COVID-19 Spread Earlier than Thought in U.S., Immigration Order Won’t Limit Temp. Workers
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CLEAN : US: Small business owners await financial help programs approved by Congress

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Owners of small businesses in the US capital applied for financial assistance to cope with the economic slowdown amid the coronavirus pandemic, but some doubt they will receive it (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Cuomo Says NY Needs $61 Billion From Washington

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May.13 -- New York Governor Andrew Cuomo says the state needs another $61 billion in aid from Washington. He says the money will help fund local governments, which in turn fund first responders.
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Johnson: European coronavirus ‘second wave’ could mean further quarantine orders

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Boris Johnson indicated that quarantine restrictions could be imposed on further European countries if a “second wave” of coronavirus hits the continent. The Prime Minister already faces a diplomatic row with Spain after warning against...
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Newsy's Latest Politics Roundup

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Lawmakers work to bring aid to coronavirus victims and the next Democratic debate is moved to D.C.
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Sell-Off to Deepen in Asia

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Mar.16 -- Asia investors will be eyeing the risk-off baton handed over by the U.S. after the S&P 500’s worst plunge since 1987. Bloomberg’s Andreea Papuc reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Merkel, Macron Offer Deal to Shield EU From Virus Fallout

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May.19 -- German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron have offered a breakthrough deal to shield the EU from the virus fallout. The German and French plan will need the backing of the 27 members of the European...
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CLEAN : 'Disrespected' and 'angry': protesters see NYC budget as 'mockery' of their defund campaign

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Anti-racism protesters voice their disappointment and outrage as New York City lawmakers approve a controversial budget that purports to slash one billion dollars from the NYPD's annual budget (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)