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Trappers and researchers at odds following Alberta's lift of wolverine trapping and harvesting limits

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The Alberta government said the decision to lift limits on trapping and harvesting for animals like wolverines is being done to get more data on how many there are.
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Why Calgary’s budget was a 2025 election primer

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More than just a debate about taxes and spending, The CBC’s Helen Pike talks to an expert about how budget deliberations set the stage for Calgary politicians hoping to run for the 2025 civic election.
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EU DECODED: Governments may try to delay action on air pollution

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In this episode we talk about air pollution, the biggest environmental risk to health in the European Union. The Ambient Air Quality Directive has just been revised with stricter limits, but some member states may ask to postpone it...
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FAA to extend flight limits at Newark airport past Memorial Day weekend

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Officials say that an air traffic controller shortage and tech issues are continuing to cause them to reduce flights out of Newark, New Jersey. (Scripps News)
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Speed limits reduced across Irish roads as part of plan to reduce deaths

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A 60 km/h road sign in North County Dublin. Speed limits on rural roads will decrease from Friday as part of a Government strategy to reduce collisions and deaths on roads.
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D.E. Shaw Blowout Gain Is Two-Edged Sword for Investors

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Bloomberg's Nishant Kumar explains the conundrum behind hedge fund D.E. Shaw & Co.'s decision to return cash after big returns in 2024: Investors want to plow money into the industry, but top performers are running up against capacity...
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Impact of Trump Tariffs on Tech

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President-elect Donald Trump vowed additional tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China, shaking markets with his first specific threats to the US's top trading partners since his election win three weeks ago. Mary Lovely, senior fellow at the...
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Nations Divided on How to Handle Plastic Pollution

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The final round of UN-brokered talks aimed at tackling plastic pollution is underway in South Korea, with deep divisions over the need to stem the rising flood of the material. Bloomberg Green's Aaron Clark reports from Busan on...
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Truth Be Told: Harris doesn't want to 'end all gas-powered cars'

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An attack ad from former President Donald Trump claims Vice President Kamala Harris wants to "end all gas-powered cars." But here's why Scripps News has labeled that claim "mostly false." (Scripps News)
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Historian Allan Lichtman explains Arlington Cemetery's ban on political activity

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Political historian Allan Lichtman joined Scripps News on Wednesday to discuss an altercation involving the Trump campaign at Arlington National Cemetery. (Scripps News)
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Arizona abortion rights advocates submit signatures to put the issue on November ballot

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Arizona abortion rights advocates submitted signatures to put the issue on the November ballot. Arizona currently has a 15-week abortion ban in place. (Scripps News)
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President Biden gives remarks on the Supreme Court's presidential immunity decision

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President Biden addressed the Supreme Court's ruling on presidential immunity on Monday, calling it a "dangerous precedent." (Scripps News)
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Psychology groups raises concerns about youth social media use

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Lawmakers have introduced multiple bipartisan bills directed at stopping online child exploitation, harmful eating disorder content and more.
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Bloomberg

What the China-Russia Alliance Means for the World

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Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping may have a "no limits" friendship, but the alliance is not one of equals. Since the invasion of Ukraine, Russia has become increasingly dependent on China. The relationship, of deep concern to the US, will...
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Bloomberg

Xi & Putin Begin Three Days of Talks

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Vladimir Putin has welcomed China's Xi Jinping to Moscow for three days of talks aimed at boosting their relationship and allowing Xi to present Beijing's Ukraine peace plan. Stephen Engle reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Tsinghua University's Bo on Xi-Puting Meeting

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Zhou Bo, Senior Fellow at Center for International Security and Strategy of Tsinghua University, discusses Xi's visit in Moscow and China's peace initiative for Ukraine. He speaks with David Ingles and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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INTERVIEW - Richard Branson on age limits

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INTERVIEW - Richard Branson on age limits INTERVIEW - Richard Branson on age limits at Farnborough Airfield on July 11, 2012 in Farnborough, England (Footage by Getty Images)
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CLEAN : France to miss deficit

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CLEAN : France to miss deficit
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INTERVIEW - Tahar Rahim on his limits as an actor 'Reparer Les Vivants' Interview - 73rd Venice Film Festival

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INTERVIEW - Tahar Rahim on his limits as an actor 'Reparer Les Vivants' Interview - 73rd Venice Film Festival
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INTERVIEW: Roberto Mancini, Manager Manchester City

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Manchester City spokesman tells journalists that questions about Carlos Tevez are strictly being off limits. Despite this when asked if Tevez will play for Manchester city again, Mancini says he doesnÂ’t know. He also talks about the...
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CLEAN : Paris on air pollution alert

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CLEAN : Paris on air pollution alert
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Free Style motocross event

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INTERVIEW: John F.S. Laing, executive producer on teaming up with Kawasaki and why it was a fun way to get the word out about Free Style, what Free Style aims to deliver, what fans will appreciate about it's story, what Corbin Bleu...
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The History Of Campaign Financing

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How do candidates finance their increasingly expensive election campaigns?
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Bloomberg

Blackstone CEO Schwarzman: Finance Is a Cyclical Business

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May 3 -- Steve Schwarzman, Blackstone's chairman and chief executive officer, discusses debt financing with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker at the Milken Institute Global Conference.