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Bloomberg

Hillary Clinton Facing Scrutiny Over Foundation

Higher Ed
Aug. 22 -- Bloomberg Politics' Sahil Kapur reports on the possible conflict of interest between U.S. democratic candidate Hillary Clinton and the Clinton Foundation. Kapur speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Sanders Reveals $1.5 Trillion Universal Child Care Plan

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​According to his proposal, children under the age of 3 would be eligible for "free full-day, full-week, high-quality child care."
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Families Affected By Gun Violence Testify Before House Committee

Higher Ed
The House Committee on Oversight and Reform is hearing from victims and victims' family members who suffered from recent mass shootings.
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2022 Midterms: What To Watch In South Carolina Primary

Higher Ed
Primary voters in South Carolina will decide the fate of two Republicans clinging to their seats in the U.S. House after defying former Pres. Trump.
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Bloomberg

Carlyle's Rubenstein Says Shutdown Having 'Big Impact' on U.S. Economy

Higher Ed
Jan.23 -- David Rubenstein, co-chairman and co-founder at Carlyle Group, discusses the economic impact of the partial U.S. government shutdown and the importance of social responsibility for companies. He speaks at the World Economic...
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One Way Or Another, Obamacare As We Know It Will Change

Higher Ed
President Trump wants to start from scratch but where do his democratic challengers stand on Obamacare?
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Rep. Jeff Van Drew Switches From Democratic To Republican Party

Higher Ed
Former Democratic Rep. Van Drew voted against both articles of impeachment the day before he announced his switch to the Republican party.
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Judge Rules South Carolina GOP Can Cancel 2020 Presidential Primary

Higher Ed
Several other states have also canceled Republican primaries and caucuses next year.
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AP Analysis: Report Warns of Russian Meddling

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A new report by Senate Democrats warns of deepening Russian interference throughout Europe and concludes that even as some Western democracies have responded with aggressive countermeasures, President Donald Trump has offered no...
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Lake, Robson In Tight GOP Primary For Governor In Arizona

Higher Ed
Former news anchor Kari Lake and development attorney Karrin Taylor Robson are separated by a slim margin in the contentious race for governor.
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What Matters: Inflation And Everyday Americans

Higher Ed
In this episode of What Matters, Newsy and The Washington Post break down a key issue going into the election: consumer inflation.
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Senate Republicans Block Democrats' Efforts To Pass Voting Rights Bill

Higher Ed
This could push Democrats to change Senate procedural rules, which would include changing the filibuster rules.
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Senate Hearings Conclude In Judge Jackson's Path To The Supreme Court

Higher Ed
The Senate Judiciary Committee has now wrapped up after about 30 hours of hearings on Jackson's nomination to the Supreme Court.
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Rep. Clyburn Says U.S. Failed To Stop Fraud In COVID Loan Program

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Democratic Rep. James Clyburn says the Trump administration failed to prevent fraud in the COVID-19 Economic Injury Disaster Loan program.
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Curated Video

Georgia Senate Candidates Debate

Higher Ed
Georgia's upcoming runoff election will determine whether Republicans or Democrats control the U.S. Senate.
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President Biden Visits Illinois To Pitch His American Families Plan

Higher Ed
The president touted the multi-trillion dollar "human infrastructure" package during a visit to an area he lost in the 2020 presidential election.
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Curated Video

Census Data Kicks Off Redistricting Efforts

Higher Ed
Politicians are pulling out their pencils as they get ready to reshape electoral maps.
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Bloomberg

Obama Endorses Clinton for President

Higher Ed
June 9 -- President Barack Obama formally endorsed Hillary Clinton to succeed him as the next U.S. president on Thursday in a bid to unify the party two days after she secured enough delegates to clinch the Democratic nomination....
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Cruz tells supporters not to give up on him

Higher Ed
Texas Senator Ted Cruz acknowledged he was not expected to win any of the five states voting in primaries on Tuesday.But he told supporters not to write him off as he expected to do well in the upcoming primaries in Indiana and Nebraska....
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Bloomberg

Obama Goes All in for Clinton

Higher Ed
Sept. 20 -- Bloomberg's Mike Dorning reports on President Barack Obama's campaign blitz for Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton. Dorning speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Midterms Point to Reshaped Map for 2020

Higher Ed
Nov.13 -- The midterm elections reshaped the 2020 presidential campaign landscape by taking some longstanding battlegrounds off the map while adding new swing states, presenting challenges for President Donald Trump and the crowd of...
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Bloomberg

Yale's Roach Sees U.S. in Danger of Repeating Past Tariff Mistakes

Higher Ed
May.13 -- Yale Professor Stephen Roach and Bloomberg's Marty Schenker discuss the state of U.S.-China trade talks amid the escalation of a tariff war between the two nations. They speak on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Boston Ready for Its Tallest Residential Building

Higher Ed
Apr.05 -- Carpenter & Co. CEO Richard Friedman discusses One Dalton, the Four seasons luxury tower currently under construction in Boston, and how having a real estate developer in the White House will affect the industry. He speaks with...
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VOICED: Sweden's ruling coalition loses majority as far-right surges

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VOICED: Sweden's ruling coalition loses majority as far-right surges