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What's The Risk Of A Potluck?

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In our series "What's the Risk?" experts weigh in on what risks different scenarios pose for transmitting COVID-19.
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Bloomberg

Why Musk Gave Up the Fight Against Buying Twitter

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After a long legal fight, Elon Musk now says he wants to buy Twitter for the original offer price of $54.20 a share. This deal eliminates the need for a court trial that was supposed to start later this month. Bloomberg's Ed Hammond...
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New York is the first state to require anyone who might come in contact with patients at hospitals and other health care facilities to get a vaccine or wear masks during the upcoming flu season. (Oct. 25)

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New York is requiring anyone who might come in contact with patients at hospitals and other health care facilities to get a vaccine or wear masks during the upcoming flu season, an ambitious effort to control the flu in the places it is...
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New York Lifting Mask Mandate for Businesses

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New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced the lifting of the state's mask mandate for businesses, effective on February 10. She spoke during a press conference Wednesday in Manhattan.
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What's The Risk Of Using Cash?

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In our series "What's the Risk?" experts weigh in on what risks different scenarios pose for transmitting COVID-19.
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Third Covid Dose Isn't a Booster, Says Fmr. Biden Advisor

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Michael Osterholm, Univ. of Minnesota Center for Infectious Disease policy director, and former Covid advisor to President Joe Biden, says a third Covid-19 vaccine dose isn't a booster shot. He's on "Balance of Power." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Top 5 Clips of August 19th

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The FTC files a new antitrust complaint against Facebook, yet Mark Zuckerberg seems more interested in playing with virtual reality. Meanwhile, the Biden administration plans to erase student loan debt for 300,000 disabled Americans.
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Study Finds Community More Likely Than Workplace For COVID Spread

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Experts say COVID fatigue leading people to let their guard down more often with friends and family than in the workplace.
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CTA President Defends CES Still Going Forward

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CTA President Gary Shapiro joins Emily Chang before the official kick off of CES 2022, and answers what's on everyone's minds: with Omicron spreading, why is CES moving forward with in-person attendance at all?
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What's The Risk Of House Hunting?

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In our series "What's the Risk?" experts weigh in on what risks different scenarios pose for transmitting COVID-19.
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Experts Warn Holiday Travel Will Fuel Spread Of Omicron Variant

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AAA expects more than 100 million Americans to travel this week leading up to Christmas.
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How Should You Talk To Someone Who Shares False COVID-19 Info?

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Experts say it's important to correct people sharing false COVID-19 information because believing it could pose health risks.
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Singapore to Ease Covid Restrictions, Prime Minister Lee Says

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Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong says the country is moving ahead with a plan to significantly ease longstanding Covid-19 curbs, lifting most restrictions for fully vaccinated visitors and a requirement to wear masks outdoors. He...
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New York Restaurants Need More Government Help, Says Chef Boulud

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Jun.24 -- Chef Daniel Boulud, owner of seven restaurants in New York City, talks about what the government can do to help the industry thrive after the coronavirus pandemic. He appears on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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The Latest Recommendations On Masks To Prevent The Spread Of COVID

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COVID has been evolving and so has the recommendation of top health officials, like Fauci.
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Bloomberg

Capital Link CEO on Markets Ahead of Inflation Data

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Brett McGonegal, Chairman and CEO of Capital Link, discusses his outlook for markets ahead of the U.S. inflation data. He speaks with Yousef Gamal El-din on "Daybreak Middle East." 
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Millions Face Holiday Travel Trouble

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The TSA says more than 1.5 million people were screened at airport checkpoints on Christmas.
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CLEAN : Noumea opens emergency shelter as N. Caledonia gets cyclone warning

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With cyclone warnings issued in New Caledonia due to the threat of strong tropical depression Ruby, Noumea's town hall is preparing a temporay shelter in the Vallée du Tir neighbourhood for people who feel unsafe in their homes (Footage...
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Fox News Hypocrisy? Say It Ain’t So!

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For months, top personalities and contributors on Fox News have assailed the concept of vaccine mandates and passports. So get a load of this: Fox just told employees they must disclose their vaccination status to the company.
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Unmasking the BAFTA trophy process

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4138814 West Drayton, Greater London, 7 February 2018 1. Wide shot workshop 2. Close-up furnace 3. Wide shot workshop with sand...
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CLEAN : French court allows auction of sacred

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CLEAN : French court allows auction of sacred
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CLEAN : Commuters, travellers without masks on French public transport (2)

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"I feel free": like Jaceula, many users of the metro line 1 at Gare de Lyon in Paris are delighted to be travelling without a mask, which is no longer compulsory on French transport (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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What's The Risk Of Going Out To Eat?

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In our series "What's the Risk?", experts weigh in on what risks different scenarios pose for transmitting COVID-19.
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Bloomberg

How the California Wildfires Are Impacting the Bay Area

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Nov.16 -- Craig Clements, San Jose State University associate professor, discusses how the California wildfires impact the air quality in the Bay Area with Bloomberg's Emily Chang and Olivia Zaleski on "Bloomberg Technology."