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Former NY Yankees catcher Jorge Posada, wife aid Puerto Rico
New York Yankees baseball catcher Jorge Posada and his wife Laura headed to hurricane-devastated Puerto Rico on Monday in a cargo plane they helped fill with 155,000 pounds (70,307 kilogrammes) of goods in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
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Kelly: Niger probe doesn't signal wrongdoing
White House Chief of Staff John Kelly said on Thursday there is an investigation into the ambush in Niger that killed four American soldiers.
But he stressed, "there is always an investigation," and launching one does not...
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CLEAN : Ethiopia's leading opposition figure warns of unrest if dialogue
Ethiopia's government needs to hold negotiations with the country's most popular opposition parties or risk the return of destabilising protests veteran dissident Merera Gudina said in an interview days after leaving prison
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Trump: US would like to normalize NKorea relations
President Donald Trump says the United States would like to pursue normalizing relations with North Korea as part of his planned talks with Kim Jong Un.
Trump said Thursday during a joint news conference with Japanese Prime...
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Trump: US Would Like to Normalize NK Relations
President Donald Trump says the United States would like to pursue normalizing relations with North Korea as part of his planned talks with Kim Jong Un.
Trump said Thursday during a joint news conference with Japanese Prime...
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Schumer calls on Republicans to stand up to Trump
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer called on his Republican colleagues to act now in a bipartisan way and stand up to President Donald Trump following his European trip where he strengthened America's adversaries.
Trump...
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Schumer Calls Republicans to Stand Up to Trump
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer called on his Republican colleagues to act now in a bipartisan way and stand up to President Donald Trump following his European trip where he strengthened America's adversaries.
Trump...
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JPMorgan Misses on 4Q FICC Sales & Trading Revenue
Jan.15 -- Bloomberg Intelligence's Alison Williams and Gerard Cassidy, managing director of equity research at RBC Capital Markets, examine fourth-quarter results from JPMorgan Chase & Co. They speak on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg Market Wrap 1/11: Financials, S&P 500 and Retail Stocks
Jan.11 -- Bloomberg market reporters take a deep dive into all of today's action.
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Trump foresees no Democratic 'blue wave' coming
President Donald Trump is scoffing at the idea of a "blue wave" sweeping Democrats to big victories on Election Day, saying he thinks it's "being rapidly shattered."
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Trump says he can't see a Democratic 'blue wave' coming
US President Donald Trump was scoffing at the idea of a "blue wave" sweeping Democrats to big victories on Election Day, saying he thinks it's "being rapidly shattered."
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Trump Has 'Uphill Climb' When It Comes to North Korea, Max Baucus Says
Feb.26 -- Max Baucus, former U.S. ambassador to China and former U.S. Senator from Montana, discusses President Donald Trump's planned summit with North Korea's Kim Jong Un in Vietnam. He speaks with Bloomberg's Amanda Lang and Vonnie...
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Central Banks on Cusp of Global Easing Cycle, Pelosky Says
Mar.27 -- Jay Pelosky, chief investment officer and co-founder at TPW Investment, explains why he sees a growth bottom approaching and a global move towards easing of monetary policy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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OCBC Looks to Greater Bay Area to Boost Profitability
Apr.17 -- OCBC Bank Group says the Southeast Asia's second-largest bank by assets plans to boost technology spending and staffing to capture opportunities as China embarks on a sweeping plan to create a financial and technology hub in...
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Trump: 'I'm the least racist person there is'
President Donald Trump says he's "the least racist person there is," as he doubles down on his criticism of Rep. Elijah Cummings and the Baltimore community he serves.
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Trump: 'I'm the least racist person there is'
US President Donald Trump says he's "the least racist person there is," as he doubles down on his criticism of Representative Elijah Cummings and the Baltimore community he serves.
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Trump: 'I'm the least racist person there is'
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Vitol Sees Further Slowdown in Oil-Demand Growth, Uptick in 2020
Aug.07 -- Growth in global oil demand is slowing and won't exceed 650,000 barrels a day this year before picking up pace up in 2020. That's according to Vitol Group's chief executive officer Russell Hardy. He spoke exclusively to...
Bloomberg
Trump Isn't Looking for Palestinian Authority Regime Change, Greenblatt Says
Aug.12 -- Special envoy Jason Greenblatt discusses the Trump administration's Middle East policy strategy with Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Trump impeachment: Top US diplomat tells of alarm
The top U.S. diplomat in Ukraine is telling impeachment investigators that he was "alarmed" to learn that the United States was also withholding security assistance to Ukraine, even as President Donald Trump was pushing for a public...
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Protesters decry US sanctions in Zimbabwe
The massive march Zimbabwe's government tried to organise for a new anti-sanctions public holiday appeared to fizzle out on Friday, as just hundreds of people turned out in the capital, instead of the many thousands the ruling party had...
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Trump impeachment: Top US diplomat tells of alarm
The top U.S. diplomat in Ukraine is telling impeachment investigators that he was "alarmed" to learn that the United States was also withholding security assistance to Ukraine, even as President Donald Trump was pushing for a public...
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Trump hails new China deal as righting wrongs
President Donald Trump signed a trade agreement Wednesday with China that is expected to boost exports from U.S. farmers and manufacturers and is aimed at lowering tensions in a long-running dispute between the economic powers.
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CLEAN : Donors give blood amid shortage as COVID-19 forces people to stay at home
People wear face masks to give blood at a donation centre in San Francisco as hospitals experience a shortage in blood supplies during the coronavirus crisis (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)