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G-7 Leaders Pledge ‘Whatever Is Necessary’ to Fight Virus

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Mar.16 -- G-7 leaders say they’ll do whatever is necessary to ensure a globally coordinated response to the coronavirus pandemic and its economic fallout. Bloomberg’s Rosalind Mathieson reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Isaias downgraded to tropical storm, Lawmakers report progress on relief bill, Authorities impose 2-day curfew in Kashmir
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This Marks the End of Hong Kong: Legco’s Claudia Mo

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May.21 -- Hong Kong Legislative Council Member Claudia Mo discusses China's move to impose a national security law on Hong Kong and what it would mean for the city. She speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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U.K. Parliament To Vote On Future Of Remote Proceedings

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In order to obey the country's social distancing guidelines, lawmakers have been utilizing a "hybrid" way of working since April.
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No Progress On COVID-19 Relief Bill

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Nancy Pelosi and Steven Mnuchin make little to no progress on the latest relief bill.
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Democratic leaders weighing whether to impeach President Trump again, Capitol Police declined federal help, U.S. lost 140,000 jobs in December
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Lawmakers Pushed to Resign for Pro-Trump Rally, Riot Participation

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A state delegate from West Virginia was part of the mob that stormed the Capitol.
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House Could Impose Fines For Members Who Don't Wear Masks

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The House is expected to approve a new rule requiring face masks after several more members tested positive for COVID-19.
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Coronavirus advisory board member says avoid holiday parties, Weinstein extradition case to be delayed, Argentina abortion bill heads to the Senate
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U.S. Lawmakers Close In On COVID Relief Deal

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Another round of stimulus checks are likely to be included in the roughly $900 billion economic relief bill.
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President-elect Joe Biden announces more Cabinet picks; Congress back in session; Merriam Webster names the Word of The Year
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FDA chief disputes AP report that White House pressured him on vaccine; Senate passes stopgap spending bill; snow leopards test positive for COVID-19.
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Pres.-elect Biden settles on another Cabinet pick and more top stories from Newsy.
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No Designated Survivor For Pres. Biden's First Congressional Address

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The White House said one is not needed because a majority of lawmakers will be watching the speech virtually due to the pandemic.
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Captiol security forces testify to lawmakers about the January 6 insurrection. Plus, other top stories of the day.
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Pres. Biden Pushes For COVID Relief After Release Of Jobs Report

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President Joe Biden called for the passage of his $1.9 trillion relief package after the release of February jobs report data.
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Tesla Recall Is 'Black Eye' for Elon Musk, Says Ives

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Jun.28 -- Dan Ives, an analyst at Wedbush Securities, talks about the recall of 285,000 Tesla cars in China and the dismissal of federal antitrust lawsuits against Facebook. He's on "Bloomberg Technology."
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2 U.S. Lawmakers' Kabul Trip Prompts Biden Administration Fury

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Two Congressman made a secret, unauthorized trip to Afghanistan to watch over the evacuations.
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Catholic Bishops To Discuss Politicians, Communion At Spring Meeting

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A formal document outlining eligibility to receive communion could mean certain lawmakers, including the president, could be rejected at mass.
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Japan's Next Premier Kishida a 'Modest Realist,' LDP Lawmaker Says

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Sep.29 -- Rui Matsukawa, a Japanese lawmaker of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, discusses the prospects for the government following the victory of former Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida in the party's leadership race. Kishida is set...
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House Votes To Avert Rail Strike, Impose Deal On Unions

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The measure passed by a vote of 290-137 and now heads to the Senate. If approved there, it will be signed by President Joe Biden.
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Obama administration officials gave lawmakers a closed door briefing about the ongoing situation in Libya. The AP's Jerry Bodlander reports from Capitol Hill.

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HEADLINE: White House briefs Congress on situation in Libya CAPTION:Obama administration officials gave lawmakers a closed door briefing about the ongoing situation in Libya. The AP's Jerry Bodlander reports from Capitol Hill. (March...
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Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) says the American people "didn't fall in love" with the GOP on Tuesday, and that new Republican lawmakers have "very clear marching orders" from voters after the midterm elections.

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HEADLINE: Sen. McConnell: "No reason for GOP to gloat" CAPTION: Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) says the American people "didn't fall in love" with the GOP on Tuesday, and that new Republican lawmakers have "very clear marching orders"...
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North Korea Has Internet Service Back

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Dec. 23 -- Bloomberg's Olivia Sterns reports on todays top news stories on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)