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MTA Board votes to approve congestion pricing plan
Drivers will be charged $9 when entering Manhattan below 60th Street. The MTA says the toll will increase to $12 in 2028 and then $15 in 2031.
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Mind Guru Paddy Upton: Gukesh A Big Game Player Like Kohli
Mental Conditioning coach Paddy Upton is helping India's D Gukesh prepare for the World Chess Championship. The South African spoke to WION Sports Correspondent Vidur Kathuria on how he is assisting Gukesh's World Championship challenge.
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Veteran business owner thrives after military career
After his military career, Cazares started Cazar Logistics in January of 2020 with just eight drivers and a fleet of vans delivering for Amazon.
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Election Day Anxiety: Managing stress and anxiety
Licensed mental health counselor Olivia Verhulst joined News 12 this morning to discuss how to navigate some of the worry, sadness and outrage you may be feeling today, and how to help people who may be struggling.
Bloomberg
Turkey's Simsek Vows 'Whatever it Takes' to Stabilize Markets
Turkey's Finance Minister Mehmet Simsek promised to do "whatever it takes" to stabilize financial markets, according to people who joined a teleconference organized by Citigroup Inc. and Deutsche Bank. Simsek's comment follow last week's...
Bloomberg
New AI Tools to Protect Kids Online
Jeffrey Katzenberg, managing partner at WndrCo, and Hari Ravichandran, CEO of Aura, explain how Aura's new AI-powered tools will help parents protect their kids online. They join Matt Miller on "Bloomberg Technology."
Press Association
Chancellor does not 'recognise' claims Government could means-test free school meals
Rachel Reeves said she does not “recognise” reports ministers could means-test free school meals. Asked if free school meals would be means-tested following the spring statement, the Chancellor said: “This Government is rolling out free...
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Chancellor 'doesn't recognise' claims that Government are means-testing free scool meals
Chancellor Rachel Reeves responds to reports on Monday that free school meals could be scrapped to save money. The Chancellor made the comments whilst on a visit to a construction site in Stoke-on-Trent.
Bloomberg
Nvidia on How Supercomputing Is Helping Drive Quantum
Tim Costa, Senior Director of quantum computing at Nvidia, says the first area to be disrupted by quantum is problem solving in chemistry and biochemistry. He joins Ed Ludlow on a special edition of "Bloomberg Technology" from GTC.
Bloomberg
HSBC US CEO McGeough on Tariffs, Investment Strategy
HSBC US CEO Lisa McGeough discusses the impact of tariffs on financial markets, where the company is investing and HSBC's strategy in the US with Sonali Basak on Bloomberg Television.
Bloomberg
AI Will Be New Our Colleagues: Lattice CEO
Lattice CEO Sarah Franklin says companies need to train workers so AI doesn't automate them out of a job. She joins Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Technology".
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Supreme Court rules against Trump administration in foreign aid case
The Supreme Court's 5-4 ruling on Wednesday comes amid ongoing debates over the administration's foreign policy. (Scripps News)
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Mayors of US sanctuary cities appear before Congress over immigration policies
The mayors of New York City, Boston, Denver and Chicago are appearing before Congress to answer for their so-called sanctuary city policies. (Scripps News)
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How small businesses are embracing artificial intelligence
As artificial intelligence changes the way people work, some small businesses are embracing the change. (Scripps News Group)
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Trump ally Steve Bannon pleads guilty, avoids jail time in border wall fraud case
Bannon, a longtime ally of President Donald Trump, reached a plea agreement that spares him from jail time in the “We Build the Wall” scheme as long as he stays out of trouble. (Scripps News)
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Preserving the digital lives of lost loved ones
Learn about a college program that is working to help people preserve the digital legacy of those they love who have passed. (Scripps News Denver)
Press Association
Swinney seeks to speed up action to scrap two-child cap in Scotland
Ending the two-child cap on some benefits in Scotland could take place earlier than expected, with First Minister John Swinney saying his Government could act in the coming year. Setting out plans to accelerate action, Mr Swinney said...
Bloomberg
The Rise of Agentic AI
Creatio CEO and Founder Katherine Kostereva joins Caroline Hyde to discuss the rise of AI agents taking front-line interactions from customer service to sales, and to give her outlook for the space in 2025. She speaks on "Bloomberg...
Bloomberg
Ducati CEO leans into a record-breaking year
Ducati, the Bologna-based motorcycle maker, is at a high point in its 98-year history, earning three consecutive MotoGP World Championship titles in 2022, 2023 and now 2024. The Ducati CEO Claudio Domenicali joined Bloomberg Open...
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Hope on the green: How the VertaCat is changing the game for disabled golfers
People dealing with paralysis now have a new device that can help them get back in the swing of things on the golf course. (Scripps News Milwaukee)
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Study: Employers should offer more family-friendly benefits
United States Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy has warned that parental stress is a serious public health issue. (Scripps News)
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California's Park Fire grows to 385K acres as temperatures are forecast to climb
California's Park Fire continues to grow, prompting air quality alerts for much of the northwestern United States. Temperatures are also forecast to climb in the next days, making management tougher. (Scripps News)
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Economy is having an impact on the campaign trail
For weeks, economic numbers like inflation and unemployment have been trending in the right direction. The latest Consumer Price Index shows inflation reached the lowest level in three years. (Scripps News)
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First American woman to lose limb in active Iraq combat on the Paralympian mindset
Just two years into a military career, her service would cost her more than her willing participation. The first American woman to lose a limb in active Iraq combat talks about her Paralympian mindset. (Scripps News)