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FBI Director Appointee: I Will Follow The Facts
President Donald Trump's pick to lead the FBI signaled Wednesday that he would not let politics get in the way of the FBI's mission, saying in his prepared remarks that the bureau's work will be driven only by "the facts, the law and the...
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The Path to Power in China
Oct.16 -- China’s Communist Party is about to assemble for its first national congress in five years. The almost- week long event brings together members from China’s ruling elite to set future priorities. And most importantly, replace...
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Fed Minutes Show Division Over Path of Rate Hikes
Nov.22 -- Federal Reserve officials meeting earlier this month saw an interest-rate increase in the near term even as divisions persisted over the policy path forward amid tepid inflation. Bloomberg's Jeanna Smialek reports on "Bloomberg...
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US Republicans question political leaning of Mueller investigative team
Republican members of Congress are challenging the U.S. deputy attorney general about the political leanings of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigative team.
The questioning of Rod Rosenstein on Wednesday comes one...
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Rosenstein Grilled on Mueller Probe and FBI Bias
Republican members of Congress are challenging the deputy attorney general about the political leanings of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigative team.
The questioning of Rod Rosenstein on Wednesday comes one day...
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Fed's Bullard Sees 'Robust Debate' Over Half-Point Cut
Aug.23 -- Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard discusses his views on the Fed's interest rate path, the global manufacturing slowdown, and the central bank's inflation target. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Michael McKee...
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Dems question pledges in T-Mobile-Sprint deal
Democratic lawmakers challenged top executives of T-Mobile and Sprint on Wednesday over their pledge not to raise prices for wireless services or hurt competition if their 26.5 billion dollar merger goes through.
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Pompeo Pushes Back On Requests In House Impeachment Probe
The House committees on Intelligence, Foreign Affairs and Oversight want to interview five current and former State Department staffers.
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How Does The U.K. Supreme Court Work?
It's less like the American one than you may think. For starters: no life terms.
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Congress Presses Mnuchin Over Tariffs' Impact
US Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin faced tough questions from Republicans and Democrats on Capitol Hill Thursday.
Mnuchin's appearance came as China tried to step up pressure on Washington in their growing tariff war...
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Rep. Maxine Waters Says CFPB Under Attack, More Work to Do on Wells Fargo
Nov.07 -- Rep. Maxine Waters, a California Democrat, comments on the results of the midterm elections and discusses the top issues the House Financial Services Committee will address if she is elected chair. She speaks with Bloomberg's...
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How Congress Could Impeach Trump
Oct.04 -- Full-blown impeachment proceedings are rare. Only two presidents have been impeached—Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton—though both were acquitted by the Senate and remained in office. Impeachment proceedings began against...
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House Subpoenas U.S.' Top Afghanistan Negotiator
President Trump said he canceled a planned meeting with Afghan and Taliban leaders over the weekend.
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OPEC's Barkindo Says NOPEC Would Not Serve Best Interest of U.S.
Mar.19 -- OPEC Secretary General Mohammad Barkindo talks about the meeting of the group and its partners held in Baku, Azerbaijan. A committee of OPEC+ agreed to go beyond their pledged supply curbs in the coming months. Barkindo also...
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Women Behind the #MeToo Movement Pen Love Letter to Dr. Christine Blasey Ford | THR News
The women behind the #MeToo movement wrote a letter addressed to Ford, which was published on the organization's website on Wednesday.
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CEOs say big banks more stable since crisis
Seven CEOs of the largest banks in the U.S. appeared in front of Congress Wednesday, the largest gathering of heads of the banking industry in Washington since the financial crisis.
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Google Board Sued for Hushing Claims of Executive Misconduct
Jan.11 -- Alphabet Inc.’s directors were sued by shareholders for approving a $90 million exit payment to Android creator Andy Rubin. Plaintiff Co-Counsel Ann Ravel and Francis Bottini discuss the lawsuit on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Singapore Set to Pick Finance Chief Heng as Premier Lee’s Successor
Nov.22 -- Singapore is expected to tap Finance Minister Heng Swee Keatas the de facto successor to Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Friday, kicking off the city-state’s third leadership transition in its 53-year history. Heng will be...
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Flattening Yield Curve Won't Influence Powell, Says AB's Winograd
Jul.17 -- Eric Winograd, senior vice president and senior economist at AB, discusses the impact of trade tension on Fed policy and the possibility of a U.S. recession. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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House Dems grow louder on impeachment inquiry
Calls appear to be growing among House Democrats for an impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump after former White House Counsel Don McGahn skipped a Judiciary Committee hearing on the Mueller report at the direction of the White...
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Fauci: U.S. Does Not Have COVID-19 Completely Under Control
Senators from both parties agree testing is not where it should be.
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US targets key transnational criminal groups
Attorney General Jeff Sessions has announced a task force, headed by Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, to step up the fight against 5 key transnational criminal organizations, including MS-13, the Sinaloa drug cartel and Lebanese...
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Fed's Powell Sees Gradual Rate Hikes as Best Path 'For Now'
Jul.17 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell explains the Fed's rate path approach in his statement before the Senate Banking Committee.