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Poison centers field virus questions amid outbreak

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US poison control centers are fielding questions about the use of cleaning products during the coronavirus outbreak.
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Marc Lasry on Bucks Win, China Crackdown, Distressed Debt

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Jul.27 -- Marc Lasry, CEO of Avenue Capital Management and co-owner of the Milwaukee Bucks, discusses the Bucks' NBA championship win, China's regulatory crackdown and the distressed debt market on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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The effort to recall Republican Gov. Scott Walker has been so all-consuming in Wisconsin that the upcoming presidential primary election here is attracting little interest among voters or political activists.

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HEADLINE: Presidential primary barely registers with Wis. CAPTION: The effort to recall Republican Gov. Scott Walker has been so all-consuming in Wisconsin that the upcoming presidential primary election here is attracting little...
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Trying to Get Sober? NIH Offers New Tool

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ACCORDING TO A GOVERNMENT STUDY... MORE THAN 15 MILLION ADULTS IN THE US HAVE PROBLEMS WITH ALCOHOL. YET LESS THAN 10 PERCENT OF THEM GET TREATMENT. THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON ALCOHOL ABUSE AND ALCOHOLISM IS...
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Trump Campaign Spends $3M On Partial Wisconsin Recount

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Reuters-Ipsos poll shows more than half of all Americans say election was "legitimate and accurate," though 68% of Republicans think it was rigged.
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Wisconsin doctor calls attention to long-term effects of combat trauma after being nearly killed himself

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HEADLINE: Wisconsin doctor uses injuries from Iraq to help other veterans CAPTION: Wisconsin doctor calls attention to long-term effects of combat trauma after being nearly killed himself (Dec 22) [Location: MILWAUKEE. - Dec. 14,...
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US seeks pet owners' help on dangerous jerky treats that were mostly made in China

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The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is hoping pet owners and veterinarians can help it determine what may be causing illnesses that have killed almost 600 dogs since 2007. The problem appears to be tied to dog pet treats made in...
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03/30/72 c0025163 / color milwaukee, wisconsin: new york mayor, john lindsay, wins endorsement of california republican paul mccloskey: uncut "lindsay - mccloskey" shows: calif congressmen paul mccloskey supporting new york mayor...
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Melted cheese tops Wisconsin championship

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More cheese, butter and yogurt makers than ever before have entered the U.S. Championship Cheese Contest.
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Wisc. residents clear snow ahead of brutal cold

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Heavy snow and gusting winds have created blizzard-like conditions across the Upper Midwest, prompting officials to close hundreds of schools, courthouses and businesses, and ground air travel.
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5 Killed In Shooting At Molson Coors Beverage Company In Milwaukee

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Milwaukee police, the FBI and other agencies responded to a "critical incident" at the Molson Coors Beverage Company campus on Wednesday.
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1-Year Anniversary Of Jacob Blake Shooting

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Today marks one year since Jacob Blake was shot in the back by a white police officer in Wisconsin.
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USA: HILLARY CLINTON STANDS BY HER HUSBAND OVER LEWINSKY CASE

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English/Nat As President Bill Clinton prepares to tell his side of the Lewinsky story on August 17th, Hillary Clinton is standing by her man. Not only is she remaining true blue, she's playing a major role in parrying the allegations...
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USA: GERMAN CHANCELLOR KOHL MEETING WITH BILL CLINTON UPDATE

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English/Nat German Chancellor Helmut Kohl and U-S President Bill Clinton have signed agreements to form what they claim is the world's largest aviation market. Their meeting -- in the American city of Milwaukee -- has been dubbed "the...
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Shoppers scramble to grab discounted goods, including beer and marijuana

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Across the United States bargain-hunters endured long queues to secure their purchases in the "Black Friday" sales. Hundreds of people lined up in the snow outside the Lakefront Brewery in Milwaukee, which had released a special Black...
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Daniel the cat has 26 toes, nearly a world record, and each one is being used to help a Milwaukee shelter gain donations.

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HEADLINE: Daniel the cat helps Milwaukee shelter CAPTION: Daniel the cat has 26 toes, nearly a world record, and each one is being used to help a Milwaukee shelter gain donations. (Dec. 9) [Location: GREENDALE, Wis. - November 17,...
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New York Archbishop-designate Timothy Dolan said Monday, on the eve of his installation, that he will challenge the idea that the Roman Catholic Church is unenlightened because it opposes gay marriage and abortion

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HEADLINE: AP Exclusive: Dolan to fight anti-Catholic bias CAPTION: New York Archbishop-designate Timothy Dolan said Monday, on the eve of his installation, that he will challenge the idea that the Roman Catholic Church is unenlightened...
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Milwaukee Police Chief Edward Flynn said Wednesday that he had fired an officer who instigated a fight with a mentally ill man that eventually led the officer to shoot the man 14 times, killing him. (Oct. 15)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus018956 Milwaukee Police Chief Edward Flynn said Wednesday that he had fired an officer who instigated a fight with a mentally ill man that eventually led the officer to shoot the man 14 times,...
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Indian FM visits families of victims of temple shootings

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1. Wide of temple where shooting occurred 2. Mid of people entering temple doors 3. Mid of S.M. Krishna, India's Minister of External Affairs, and Nirupama Rao, India's ambassador to the United States surrounded by media 4. Wide of...
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Authorities in Milwaukee say a medical transport plane carrying six people went down today in Lake Michigan. There's no word on whether anyone survived the crash of the plane

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HEADLINE: Medical plane crashes in Lake Michigan CAPTION: A medical transport plane carrying six people went down Monday afternoon in Lake Michigan shortly after the pilot signaled an emergency, authorities said. There was no word on...
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Wisc. Slender Man Stabbing Case Goes to Jury

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RESTRICTIONS SUMMARY-- AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST: POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLY Waukesha, Wis.- September 15, 2017 +++AUDIO AS INCOMING+++ 1. Medium of Anissa Weier during...
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Milwaukee zoo has first red panda cub

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The Milwaukee County Zoo has its first red panda cub.
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Milwaukee zoo has first red panda cub

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The Milwaukee County Zoo has its first red panda cub.
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PwC's Lieber on Differences That Could Derail Tax Reform

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Nov.17 -- Jon Lieber, PwC Washington national tax service principal, discusses U.S. tax reform, and differences between the House of Representatives and Senate. He speaks with Tom Keene and Nejra Cehic on "Bloomberg Surveillance."