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Boston Mayor: 'Hate Groups' Not Welcome to Rally

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Boston Mayor Martin Walsh said Monday that the city stands with Virginia and will not welcome what he described as "hate groups" who might be thinking of holding a rally in Boston. Walsh made his comments after violence at...
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NYC Announces Hurricane Maria Efforts

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New York City is sending rescuers to Puerto Rico and also is encouraging other city workers to volunteer with island recovery efforts. Mayor Bill de Blasio and Congresswoman Nydia Velazquez discussed the Hurricane Maria...
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NYC Announces Hurricane Maria Efforts

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New York City is sending rescuers to Puerto Rico and also is encouraging other city workers to volunteer with island recovery efforts. Mayor Bill de Blasio and Congresswoman Nydia Velazquez discussed the Hurricane Maria...
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Castles up for longterm lease all over Italy

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LEADIN: More than 100 Italian castles, villas and monasteries are up for rent to anyone who has enough money to restore them and use them for tourism. The initiative by the Italian State Property Agency...
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China LGFV Dollar Bond Sales Persist

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Oct.17 -- Despite warnings from ratings agencies, strong dollar bond issuance by China's local governments continues unabated. Analysts say it's due to a perception among investors that state support will continue for the debt-laden...
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NY Mayor Tours Facility for Detained Children

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New York City's mayor has toured a children's center in Harlem that he said is caring for 239 migrant children separated from their parents by federal immigration officials. Mayor Bill de Blasio said after the tour...
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Messina Says Trump Infrastructure Bill 'Barely More' Than Current Funding

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Feb.12 -- Messina Group CEO and former White House Deputy Chief of Staff Jim Messina discusses President Trump's infrastructure bill. He speaks to Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Children evacuated from Aleppo dream of going home

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LEADIN: Dozens of orphans evacuated from Aleppo have found a new home in Jarablus. Despite memories of bombardment, both them and their carers long to return to their home city. STORYLINE: ...
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Los Angeles mayor: Trump has done "plenty of racist things"

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Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, who is considering a 2020 presidential run, on Thursday said that President Donald Trump had done "plenty of racist things" to divide the nation while failing to deliver on health care reform and other...
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App makes cities more accessible to wheelchair users

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LEADIN: Wheelchair users in the Italian city of Florence are getting around more easily thanks to a smartphone app. An Italian startup developed the app, called Kimap, which shows the best route to take and...
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Mexico President kicks off work on new airport

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Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador on Monday symbolically launched work on a new airport for Mexico City to replace the nearly half-built 13 billion US dollar project he cancelled upon taking office.
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'Fearless Girl' statue gets new permanent home

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The "Fearless Girl" statue that inspired millions with a message of female empowerment has a new permanent home in front of the New York Stock Exchange.
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'City of Heroes': mayor hails Virginia Beach police

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The mayor of Virginia Beach hailed his city as a "city of heroes" Saturday as he paid tribute to local police officers for taking on the gunman who killed 12 people in America's latest mass shooting.
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'City of Heroes': mayor hails Virginia Beach police

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The mayor of Virginia Beach hailed his city as a "city of heroes" Saturday as he paid tribute to local police officers for taking on the gunman who killed 12 people in America's latest mass shooting.
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China Debt Trap Worries Are Overblown, CIW's Golley Says

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Apr.29 -- Jane Golley, acting director of the ANU Australian Centre on China in the World (CIW), discusses China-U.S. trade talks with Bloomberg's Selina Wang and Paul Allen on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Salvini seeks to shut Italy's biggest migrant centre

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A first group of residents was moved out of the biggest migrant centre in Italy on Thursday in line with the hardline immigration stance of Interior Minister Matteo Salvini.
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China's Private Sector Is Not Independent From the State, Says Author Howie

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Oct.22 -- Fraser Howie, co-author of "Red Capitalism" and "Privatizing China," discusses the rally in the Chinese market and how sound the private sector is in China. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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San Francisco mayor pledges sanctuary city role

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In her first state of the city address, San Francisco Mayor London Breed swiped Wednesday at the White House over civil rights, pledged a ballot measure to speed up the construction of affordable housing, and vowed to take advantage of a...
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NY police chief and mayor comment on arrest of pipe bomb suspect

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New York's mayor and police chief on Friday welcomed the arrest of a Florida man in the explosive devices investigation.
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Mozambique elections key to country's stability

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Mozambique's elections on Tuesday are almost certain to be won by the ruling party, Frelimo, and President Filipe Nyusi - but it is unclear if the results will establish badly-needed stability and economic growth.
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Bipartisan mayors at WH urging background checks

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A group of U.S. mayors, urged lawmakers to approve the House-passed background checks bill, which would expand background checks to cover private sales such as one that allowed a suspected west Texas gunman to purchase his weapon before...
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Bipartisan mayors at WH urging background checks

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A group of US mayors urged lawmakers to approve the House-passed background checks bill, which would expand background checks to cover private sales such as one that allowed a suspected west Texas gunman to purchase his weapon before...