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Global heat study includes Ahmedabad's 'cool roof' trial

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Hundreds of roofs in the informal settlements of India's western Gujarat state have been painted in a reflective, white coating over the last two months to try to keep their occupants cooler as the hottest time of year approaches.
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Why New Brunswick’s ambulance service may adopt new performance targets

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Strain on system means current model ‘does not work,’ officials told MLAs during a Public Accounts meeting in Fredericton.
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India is pivtol to Trump admin: Mukesh Aghi, USISPF President

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Mukesh Aghi, the President and CEO of the U.S.-India Strategic Partnership Forum (USISPF), has termed India as 'pivtol' to Trump Admin. His comments come ahead of PM Modi's US visit this week, during which the Indian Prime Minister meets...
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Breast cancer detection and treatment following lower screening age

9th - Higher Ed
In a move to step up early detection of breast cancer, the province lowered the mammogram self-referral age from 50 to 40. Dr. Sarah Knowles, a surgical oncologist and interim medical director at St. Joseph's Health Care breast care...
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Toronto first responders reunite with patients and families they've saved

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Former patients were reunited on Thursday with the Toronto emergency responders who saved their lives. CBC's Ali Chiasson was there for the emotional reunion.
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Waste of time for child advocate review, says expert, pointing to stack of existing reports

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Retired child protection professor Ken Barter says there is no need for a new child and youth advocate review of gaps in the system. Ryan Cooke interviewed him for CBC Investigates.
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Starmer to Zelensky: You have our support

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Sir Keir Starmer and Volodymyr Zelensky speak to media at the British Residence amid a peace and security meeting at the in Paris.
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Volatility Curves Will Steepen Next Week: 3-Minute MLIV

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Anna Edwards and Mark Cudmore break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg: The Opening Trade." For up to the minute market intelligence and insight, click MLIV .
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Bloomberg

Booz Allen CEO on Shield AI Venture, Defense Contracts

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Booz Allen Chair and CEO Horacio Rozanski discusses teaming up with Shield AI on US military autonomy. He speaks with Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg The Close."
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Bloomberg

Robinhood Unveils Prediction Markets Hub

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Robinhood Markets Inc. is unveiling a hub inside its popular app for retail traders to bet on the likelihood of certain event outcomes. Bloomberg's Paige Smith explains on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Wall Street Tempers S&P 500 Targets

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Analysts from JPMorgan and RBC Capital Markets are starting to temper their bullish calls for 2025 as President Donald Trump's tariffs ignite fears of slowing economic growth.
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Bloomberg

Volatile Market Outlook with Sunaina Sinha

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Sunaina Sinha, Raymond James Global Head of Private Capital Advisory speaks with Romaine Bostick and Alix Steel about the market outlook with tariffs possibilities.
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Launch of HSE app will ‘help people navigate health service’

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The launch of a national health app has been called a milestone that will help people “navigate the health service”. But an opposition TD has criticised it as a reminder of “how far behind we are” in developing a modern, digitally...
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Bloomberg

DOGE's Wrecking Ball Playbook

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Jennifer Pahlka, senior fellow at the Niskanen Center, says Elon Musk's DOGE cuts are moving way too quickly, causing chaos and fear. She joins Caroline Hyde and Jackie Davalos on "Bloomberg Technology" to discuss.
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Diversity and inclusion in NHS hampered by ‘anti-whiteness’ claims – Streeting

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Diversity and inclusion in the NHS is being hampered by “misguided approaches” such as promoting “anti-whiteness”, the Health Secretary has said. Wes Streeting said he wants to get back to the fundamentals of what equality means and that...
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Bloomberg

Tech Selloff Doesn't Change US Exceptionalism, Says Goldman's Oppenheimer

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Peter Oppenheimer, chief global equity strategist at Goldman Sachs, says the selloff in tech stocks doesn't really change "the underlying fundamental story" as the foundations of the US and global economies are "still pretty supportive...
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‘No alternative’ but to engage with Trump, says Swinney

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The Scottish Government has “absolutely no alternative” but to deal with US President Donald Trump, John Swinney has said during a speech at financial giant JP Morgan in Glasgow. The First Minister has stressed the importance of the...
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Bloomberg

Market Optimism Is Extremely Elevated, Cabana Says

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Market optimism is extremely elevated right now, says Mark Cabana, BofA global research head of US rates strategy. But he says it's very difficult to know how President-elect Donald Trump's economic policies will impact interest rates...
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Bloomberg

Bloomberg Intelligence's Equity Market Minute 10/01/2024

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Gina Martin Adams hosts this week's 'Equity Market Minute' by Bloomberg Intelligence.
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Press Association

I’ve placed flutters on General Election results, says Scottish Lib Dem leader

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Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Alex Cole-Hamilton has placed “flutters” on the outcome of races in the General Election, but said it is merely “showing confidence in his friends”. Mr Cole-Hamilton said he has placed small bets in a...
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Sarwar criticises ‘ludicrous’ SNP claims Labour would cut public spending

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SNP claims that a Labour government would impose significant public spending cuts on Scotland are “ludicrous”, Anas Sarwar has said. The Scottish Labour leader said such comments are a “symbol of their desperation” and accused the SNP of...
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Farming leader urges parties to back food production as sector on ‘knife-edge’

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National Farmers’ Union (NFU) president Tom Bradshaw called for a significant increase in the UK agricultural budget to £5.5 billion a year as the “correct level” of investment for meeting environmental targets and supporting sustainable...
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Press Association

Stephen Donnelly gives update on cancer preventive care initiatives

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Ireland's health minister Stephen Donnelly discusses preventative care initiatives to tackle inequalities in cancer outcomes.
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Press Association

NI Secretary hopeful of progress in talks with DUP over powersharing impasse

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Northern Ireland Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris has said talks with the DUP over the trade border impasse are in their “final stages”. Speaking to the media in Dublin following a meeting of the British-Irish Council, Mr Heaton-Harris said...