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Bloomberg

Hurricane Irma Churns Toward Florida

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Sep.05 -- Hurricane Irma became the most powerful storm to form in the open Atlantic Ocean, as it churns toward Florida with the prospect of property losses that could surpass Hurricane Katrina. Bloomberg's Shunondo Basu reports on...
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Bloomberg

Trump to Puerto Rico After Facing Tough Criticism

Higher Ed
Oct.03 -- President Donald Trump talks about the Hurricane response in Puerto Rico and Sunday's shooting in Las Vegas as he leaves for a visit to survey storm damage in Puerto Rico.
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Bloomberg

U.S. Sept. Payrolls Fall 33,000, Jobless Rate 4.2%

Higher Ed
Oct.06 -- U.S. payrolls decreased in September by 33,000, while the unemployment rate declined to 4.2 percent. Bloomberg's Julie Hyman breaks down the numbers on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Curated Video

White House Defends Puerto Rico Relief Efforts

Higher Ed
President Donald Trump's advisers are sticking up for the response to Hurricane Maria and the devastation in Puerto Rico. Acting Homeland Security Secretary Elaine Duke told reporters outside the White House Thursday that...
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Sky News

Aftermath of Hurricane Maria on Puerto Rico

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VOICED: Shows aerial drone shots severe flooding in Toa Baja in aftermath of Hurricane Maria. Exterior shots rescued residents on army truck, in boats and wading through flood waters carrying belongings and pets. Exterior shots toddler...
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Curated Video

Congress reacts to Trump's Puerto Rico tweets

Higher Ed
Congressional members attempted to distance themselves from President Donald Trump's tweets rejecting the official conclusion that nearly 3,000 people died in Puerto Rico from last year's Hurricane Maria.
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Sky News

Warnings of price rise at petrol pumps following Storm Harvey as 1/3 US oil refineries affected

Higher Ed
VOICED: Shows exterior shots streetscenes in Windsor, Berkshire, England including traffic on roads, people walking in streets and tourists enjoying boat rides on the River Thames in summer sun. Exterior shots people filling their cars...
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Sky News

Devastation in town of High Rock in Bahamas

Higher Ed
VOICED: Devastation caused by Hurricane Dorian in town of High Rock on Grand Bahama.SHOWS: Amanda Walker walks through town of High Rock showing devastation caused by Hurricane Dorian, remains of police station, fallen power lines,...
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Curated Video

Puerto Rico Braces For Another Major Storm

Higher Ed
Tropical Storm Dorian could strengthen to a Category 1 hurricane as it moves closer to Puerto Rico.
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Curated Video

'We Need You Guys To Keep Coming': How Tourism Helps The Bahamas

Higher Ed
Hotels and restaurants employ 19% of working Bahamians, and they brought in over $1 billion last year. Keeping the sector alive after Dorian is vital.
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Curated Video

Hurricane Dorian Strengthens Into Category 3 Storm

Higher Ed
​Forecasters say Dorian could reach Category 4 by the time it reaches the U.S. mainland next week.
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Curated Video

Tropical Storm Delta Strengthening Over Caribbean

Higher Ed
Delta is expected to produce four to six inches of rain across Jamaica, the Cayman Islands and western Cuba and hit the U.S. as early as Thursday.
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Curated Video

At Least Six Dead After Hurricane Iota Devastates Nicaragua

Higher Ed
The storm made landfall as a category four hurricane just two weeks after Hurricane Eta battered the same area.
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Curated Video

Newsy's Latest Headlines

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U.S. surpasses 10 million reported COVID-19 cases; Pres. Trump fires Defense Sec. Mark Esper; Tropical Storm Eta dumps heavy rain over South Florida
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Curated Video

Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Newsy's Latest Headlines
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Curated Video

Hurricane Eta Slows Over Central America, Heading Toward Florida

Higher Ed
Slower winds could bring more flash flooding to the region.
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Curated Video

New Orleans Power To Be Restored Next Week

Higher Ed
About 850,000 people in Louisiana, including much of New Orleans, are still without power following the wrath of Hurricane Ida.
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Curated Video

Recycled Christmas Trees In New Orleans Protect Wildlife And Residents

Higher Ed
Helicopters are dropping thousands of Christmas trees into the Bayou Sauvage National Wildlife Refuge to protect marsh land from severe weather.
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Curated Video

Tropical Storm Nicholas Threatens Gulf Coast With Heavy Rain

Higher Ed
Up to 10 inches of rain could fall in parts of Texas and Louisiana.
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Curated Video

Nicholas, Now Tropical Storm, Dumps Rain Along Gulf Coast

Higher Ed
Millions along the Texas Gulf Coast are being battered by torrential rain and ferocious wind.
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Bloomberg

Floodwaters Still Rising in Louisiana Says Sen. Cassidy

Higher Ed
Aug.31 -- Senator Bill Cassidy, a Republican from Louisiana, talks about the damage from Hurricane Ida and America's military leaving Afghanistan.
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Bloomberg

BlackRock's Rieder: 'Holding Our Cash With Both Hands'

Higher Ed
Rick Rieder, global fixed income CIO at BlackRock, sees the U.S. transitioning "to a slightly less robust labor market" as he examines the April jobs report and explains why his firm is holding cash in the current environment. He speaks...
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Curated Video

Biden Vows Government Won't Walk Away From Storm-Struck Puerto Rico

Higher Ed
More than 60% of power customers remained without energy on Thursday, and a third of customers were without water.
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Curated Video

NASA pix of hurricanes Igor, Julia and Tropical storm Karl

Higher Ed
Cancun, Mexico - 15 September 2010 1. Wide of lifeguard carrying warning flag on beach 2. Wide of waves, rough sea 3. Wide of windswept beach and hotels 4. Wide of lifeguard putting up red flag to warn against swimming 5. Wide of...