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Bloomberg

Tencent Is Said to Slash Game Marketing Budget

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Nov.07 -- Bloomberg News has learned that Tencent is cutting the marketing budget of its gaming division. This comes as the business suffers through regulatory disruptions and a slowdown in the Chinese economy. Bloomberg's Yuji Nakamura...
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Press Association

Psychiatrist breaks down the changes of human behaviour in lockdown

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Are you tired of virtual chat and find yourself gorging on snacks and alcohol while fixating on grim death tolls? You are not alone is this "new bizarre crazy world" where primitive instincts can run roughshod over reason, says...
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How Can We Recycle Food Scraps Into Nutrient-Rich Soil?

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In our series "Simple Steps to Sustainability," experts from around the world give us their tips and tricks on how to live more sustainably.
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Consumer group says Equifax case highlights risk of data breach

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Jamie Court of the consumer group Consumer Watchdog on Friday said Credit agency Equifax did not protect customers' data well enough following its massive data breach. Equifax has traced the theft of sensitive information...
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Bloomberg

China Sues Australia Over Trade Barriers

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Jun.24 -- China has filed a lawsuit against Australia at the World Trade Organization over measures Australia has taken against Chinese exports of railway wheels, wind towers and kitchen sinks. The move further aggravates an already...
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Curated Video

Is Your Money Safe In PayPal? How The Platform Is Keeping Users' Money

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PayPal can suddenly lock and keep people from accessing their own money in the system, sometimes with no reason why.
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Curated Video

Experts: Texas Power Crash Came From Bad Prep, Not Wind Turbines

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Pundits are seizing on Texas' dangerous power outages to politicize the future of energy production. But experts say that argument misses the point.
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Curated Video

USA: NEW MENOPAUSE PROCEDURE LATEST

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English/Nat The doctor who performed the world's first human ovarian tissue transplant said on Thursday that the new procedure could eventually be used to delay the menopause. Dr. Kutluk Oktay said that the day may come when women can...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Contemporary art fair 'frieze la' opens to public

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Contemporary art fair 'frieze la' opens to public (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Sky News

Keir Starmer speaks on energy price cap

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CLEAN: Interior interview with Labour Leader, Sir Keir Starmer speaking in regards to the energy price cap on the 26th August 2022 in London, England
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Bloomberg

Federal Appeals Court Keeps U.S. Borders Open

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Feb.09 -- A federal appeals court ruled unanimously that the U.S. will remain open to refugees and visa holders from seven Muslim-majority countries, rejecting the Trump administration's bid to reinstate a travel ban. Bloomberg's Ramy...
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Sky News

Increasing numbers of women freezing their eggs

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VOICED: Shows interior shots egg freezing laboratory. Interior shots egg being fertilised through IVF. Exterior shots anonymous women commuting. Interview with patient speaking on decision to freeze her eggs. Interview with Director of...
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Bloomberg

Tech Companies Hit Brakes on Hiring

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Bloomberg's Martine Paris speaks with Kriti Gupta on the halt on hirings for tech companies. She speaks on 'Bloomberg: Markets'.
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Bloomberg

Need to Reassess Grid Priority: Texas Railroad Commissioner

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Feb.16 -- Texas Railroad Commissioner Jim Wright discusses the dangerously cold temperatures causing power outages throughout the state. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

What the Deep Freeze in Texas Means for Municipal Bonds

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Feb.17 -- In this edition of "Muni Moment," Chris Brigati, Valley Bank managing director of municipal investments, takes a look at what the deep freeze's impact on utilities means for municipal bond investors. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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Bloomberg

OPEC to Consider Output Ceiling

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June 2 -- Saji Sam, energy partner at Oliver Wyman, discusses what to expect at the OPEC meeting, the possibility of an output freeze and what a freeze would do to prices. He speaks to Manus Cranny and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg...
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Press Association

Susannah Streeter comments on Jeremy Hunt 's announcement on the new mini-budget

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New Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has announced a string of U-turns after weeks of turmoil which have dogged the markets following the mini-budget. Susannah Streeter comments on the new decision.
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Bloomberg

Goldman Sachs Plans New Round of Job Cuts

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Nov.18 -- Goldman Sachs Group Inc. is preparing to trim the workforce for the second time in just three months. After ending its moratorium on firings during the pandemic, the lender is pushing to improve efficiency. Bloomberg’s Dani...
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Curated Video

Orbiter discovers possible water deposits on red planet

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1. Wide of NASA news conference 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Michael Meyer, Lead Scientist, Mars Exploration Program: "We have followed the water and we have found repeated and predictable evidence suggesting water flowing on Mars." 3....
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Sky News

Pensioners Hit by Income Tax Break Loss

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Pensioners Hit by Income Tax Break Loss
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Bloomberg

Best Films of 2018 So Far, According to Critics | THR News

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From a long-awaited Pixar sequel to a Marvel blockbuster and smaller offerings you need to know about, The Hollywood Reporter’s film critics have compiled a list of the best movies at the midpoint of this year.
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Curated Video

For all the talk of harmony in Washington, there was no shortage of stark differences between President Barack Obama and newly empowered Republicans ahead of Tuesday's State of the Union address. Mark Smith reports.

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HEADLINE: Obama, GOP face off on spending cuts CAPTION: For all the talk of harmony in Washington, there was no shortage of stark differences between President Barack Obama and newly empowered Republicans ahead of Tuesday's State of the...
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Curated Video

Trump's Immigration Freeze Hurting Stone Mining Businesses In Idaho

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Some seasonal businesses that have long relied on foreign guest workers say they are struggling to hire Americans instead.
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Sky News

Keir Starmer speaks on the energy crisis

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CLEAN: Exterior interview with Labour Party Leader, Sir Keir Starmer speaking in regards to the energy crisis on the 22nd Augusut 2022 in London, England