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‘Spider-man’ star Tom Holland swaps recipes with well-renowned chef in LA, pre-Thanksgiving

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'SPIDER-MAN' STAR TOM HOLLAND SWAPS RECIPES WITH WELL-RENOWNED CHEF IN LA, PRE-THANKSGIVING
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Here's What To Watch For During The October Democratic Debate

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Democratic presidential hopefuls will participate in the most crowded debate event this primary season on October 15 in Ohio.
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Debate clashes over 'Medicare for All'

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The signature domestic proposal by the leading progressive candidates for the Democratic presidential nomination came under withering attack from moderates Tuesday in a debate that laid bare the struggle between a call for revolutionary...
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Trump speaks on 'send her back' chant, Dem debates

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US President Donald Trump says he would "prefer" his supporters not engage in a "send her back" chant directed toward Rep. Ilhan Omar, but that if they do, he'll still "love" them.
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Notre Dame Withdraws From Hosting Presidential Debate Due To COVID-19

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​The university said it's pulling out because of "the constraints the coronavirus pandemic put on the event."
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Judges Decide On Key Voting Cases In 2 Swing States

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In Ohio, a judge blocked an order from the state's secretary of state that would have limited counties to only one drop box for absentee ballots.
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Pelosi: White House 'buried' CDC guidelines

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Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi says the US should have federal standards in place to guide reopening safely as states and regions consider how to lift the lid on the coronavirus lockdowns.
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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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CLEAN : Hundreds rally in Ramallah to commemorate Palestinian Prisoner's Day

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Hundreds of protesters rally in Ramallah to commemorate the Palestinian Prisoner's Day, during which Palestinians remember their friends and family members held in Israeli prisons (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Medical Examiner: Jayland Walker Was Shot More Than 40 Times

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Akron police, who tried to pull Walker over for equipment violations June 27, acknowledged initial findings showing more than 60 wounds on his body.
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CLEAN : Emmanuel Macron sings a Pyrenean song in Argelès-Gazost

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During his trip to Argelès-Gazost, Emmanuel Macron takes part in the choir of Bigourdan shepherds (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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The Ohio man detained in North Korea for nearly six months after leaving a Bible in a nightclub, said he intended to leave the Bible, hoping a Christian would find it. Jeffrey Fowle said he wanted to 'spread the Gospel out to remote corners.' (Oct. 31)

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An American who is back home in Ohio after being detained in North Korea says he left a Bible in a nightclub hoping it would get into the hands of the underground Christian church. In an interview with the Associated Press, Jeffrey Fowle...
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Just hours before their Super Tuesday showdown, Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum strained for an edge in Ohio and braced for the 10 primaries and caucuses likely to redefine the race for the Republican presidential nomination.

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HEADLINE:Super Tuesday showdown: Romney-Santorum big day CAPTION: Just hours before their Super Tuesday showdown, Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum strained for an edge in Ohio and braced for the 10 primaries and caucuses likely to redefine...
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SYND 17 10 76 FORD AND CARTER CAMPAIGNING FOR PRESSDENCY IN OHIO AND ILLINOIS

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Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter campaigning in presidential race in Ohio and Illinois. 1. ms zoom in Ford speaking from rostrum SOUNDBITE (English): Carter wants to divide America, Ford wants to heal America and that's where we're going 2....
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They Killed 15 Black Men. Now Theyre a Model Police Dept

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Dec. 11 -- In 2001, a white Cincinaati police officer shot and killed an unarmed black teen named Timothy Thomas, setting off three days of riots and looting. Thomas was the 15th black man to be killed by Cincinnati police in six years....
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Why a GOP Win Would Be Bad for John Boehner

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Nov. 4 -- The Republican Party may be ready to take control of the U.S. Senate and gain seats in the House of Representatives in the midterm elections. Why is this potentially bad news for House Speaker John Boehner? Bloomberg's Annie...
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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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As the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals prepares to hear gay marriage cases whose outcome could affect the laws in Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Michigan hundreds rallied in Cincinnati in support of gay marriage. (Aug. 6)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus015002 SOUNDBITE (English) Al Gerhardstein, Lawyer for Plantiffs: > "The court will hear both on the right to marry - in the Kentucky and Michigan cases and on the right to marriage...
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Boehner Warns of More Obamacare Repeal Attempts

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Nov. 7 -- Bloomberg's Betty Liu reports on today's top news stories on In the Loop.
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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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With a week to go before the election, both Senators John McCain and Barack Obama are lavishing attention on Ohio and the outcome in that state could depend on the turnout of black voters.

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HEADLINE: In Ohio black turnout crucial to election In Ohio election could hinge on black voters CAPTION: With a week to go before the election, both Senators John McCain and Barack Obama are lavishing attention on Ohio and the outcome...
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Slow down, Senate Democrats told President Barack Obama on Thursday, dashing hopes of rushing his sweeping health care overhaul to a summertime vote and adding to the troubles the plan could face as the year wears on

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HEADLINE: Obama health plan delayed, trouble ahead? CAPTION: Slow down, Senate Democrats told President Barack Obama on Thursday, dashing hopes of rushing his sweeping health care overhaul to a summertime vote and adding to the troubles...
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Federal appeals court judges peppered attorneys with tough questions Wednesday in a landmark gay marriage case that could affect 4 states. (Aug. 7th)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus015079 Three federal judges weighing arguments in a landmark gay marriage hearing Wednesday peppered attorneys on both sides with tough questions, with one judge expressing deep skepticism about...
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USA: US SOLDIERS KOREAN WAR MASSACRE ALLEGATION LATEST

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English/Nat The United States Army has officially denied that it ignored evidence of American soldiers killing hundreds of civilian refugees during the Korean War. The Army says it just didn't have enough evidence to continue an...