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The Supreme Court will soon consider whether to strike down the federal health care reform law, known as the Affordable Care Act. The most sweeping, deeply complex provisions don't take effect until January 2014. Some small business owners still wonder if the law will truly help them provide insurance for their employees.
HEADLINE: Health Care Reform's Impact On Small Business
CAPTION: The Supreme Court will soon consider whether to strike down the federal health care reform law, known as the Affordable Care Act. Some small business owners still...
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Exploding the Old Narratives Around Black Hair
Artist and braider Shani Crowe washes away bias and stereotypes tied to Black hair by showing the beauty and power rooted in the coils and textures of African American locks.
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U.S. Retail Sector Shows Signs Of Recovery
Small businesses and large retail companies alike are trying to find their footing as the pandemic continues to compound problems.
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Pop-Ups Are The New Pop Culture Phenomenon
The "Bridgerton" Experience is popping up across the country raking in millions of dollars and ramping up hype for studios and their shows.
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Rent Prices Continue To Rise Across The Country
Supply chain issues, delays in the construction pipeline and an increase in material costs have led to housing and rental shortages.
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Nonprofits And Public Health Groups Step Up Support For The Homeless
Amid the pandemic, social service and public health organizations are working to make sure homeless people don't fall through the cracks.
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'Fire Island' Addresses Racism In LGBTQ Community
A new film debuting June 3 on Hulu is lighthearted, but also blunt, in its depictions of racist microaggressions in the LGBTQ community.
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Time's Up Is Not Just About Sexual Harassment, Incoming CEO Tchen Says
Oct.09 -- In this edition of "Bloomberg Equality," Tina Tchen, incoming Time's Up president and chief executive officer, discusses her new role and the effort to combat sexual harassment in the workplace. She speaks with Bloomberg's...
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Jussie Smollett Convicted Of Staging Attack, Lying To Police
Smollett was convicted of staging an attack on himself and lying to Chicago police about the incident.
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Public health dangers possible in Harvey-hit areas
The massive flooding in Houston currently soaking through dry wall, carpeting, mattresses and furniture, are bound to pose a major cleanup challenge that will have public health consequences, said Dr. Samuel Dorevitch.
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Nicole Lee Takes Seat As Chicago's First Asian American Alderwoman
Lee is just the second Asian American alderman to serve Chicago in the city's 189 year history.
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Public Health Dangers Loom in Harvey-Hit Areas
The massive flooding in Houston currently soaking through dry wall, carpeting, mattresses and furniture, are bound to pose a major cleanup challenge that will have public health consequences, said Dr. Samuel Dorevitch.
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Why Are There So Many Animals In U.S. Shelters?
An adoption manager at a dog rescue in Chicago says things are just back to normal.
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Bitcoin Futures Soar in Major Exchange Debut
Bitcoin's debut on a major US exchange is a hit so far, with the price of the first-ever futures contract for the virtual currency rising 16 percent.
The futures contract that expires in January was up 2,440 US dollars to...
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Chicago, Illinois Bond Deals Cash In on Bond Market Rally
Mar.27 -- Robin Prunty, head of research at S&P Global Ratings, examines the municipal bond market amid the current bond rally. She speaks with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs in this week's "Muni Moment" on "Bloomberg Markets."
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The War in Ukraine Echoes History’s Cuban Missile Crisis
John Heilemann talks with Michael Beschloss, NBC News Presidential Historian, host of Fireside History with Michael Beschloss on Peacock/MSNBC, and author of ten books focusing on occupants of the Oval Office – including Roosevelt,...
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Rock & Roll Hall of Fame: Tributes and Drama
April 29 -- Joel Peresman, chief executive officer at Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Foundation, talks with Matt Miller about the 2016 class of inductees ahead of the television broadcast of this year's ceremony. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Chicago Organization Uses Live Storytelling To Discuss Mental Health
The Chicago organization Erasing The Distance uses live performances to work through topics like alcoholism, depression, anxiety and PTSD.
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Chicago Teachers' New Contract Addresses Student Homelessness
Chicago's homeless public school students will now have a chance to work with advocates to help them stay in school and find housing resources.
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USA: FEDERAL AGENTS BREAK UP MEXICAN COLOMBIAN COCAINE RING
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Federal agents in the US have arrested dozens of people to complete the break-up of a Mexican-Colombian cocaine ring.
The operation, codenamed Zorro II, began last September and over 150 people have been arrested across the...
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Bitcoin Futures Soar in Major Exchange Debut
Bitcoin's debut on a major U.S. exchange is a hit so far, with the price of the first-ever futures contract for the virtual currency rising 16 percent.
The futures contract that expires in January was up $2,440 to $17,900...
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Variants Causing Many To Cancel Holiday Travel
The U.S. reopened borders to fully vaccinated travelers last month, but Omicron has disrupted travel once again.
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Michelle Obama speaks to kids on healthy eating
Michelle Obama speaks to kids on healthy eating