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How The Pandemic Impacts Children With Autism

Higher Ed
Many patients are forced to wait months to receive a diagnoses and start specialized treatment services.
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Family law attorney comments on Jolie Pitt divorce filing

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FAMILY LAW ATTORNEY ON JOLIE-PITT DIVORCE FILING: 'I WASN'T REALLY THAT SURPRISED'Family Law attorney Lori Howe says she "wasn't really that surprised" either by Angeline Jolie's decision to file for divorce from Brad Pitt or the way the...
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Bloomberg

Dave Wilson's Final Segment on Bloomberg Businessweek

Higher Ed
Stocks Editor Dave Wilson wraps up a 31-year year career at Bloomberg with his final chart and stock of the day. He speaks on Bloomberg Businessweek on radio and YouTube with Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec.
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Military Caregivers Navigate Limited Resources Amid Pandemic

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The pandemic is emphasizing who our day-to-day heroes are, but there are 5.5 million hidden heroes in need of resources and recognition.
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Bloomberg

UBS CEO: More Consolidation Coming to Asset-Management

Higher Ed
Oct. 7 -- Sergio Ermotti, chief executive officer at UBS, speaks about the stability of global financial markets despite ongoing challenges, the problems being faced by Deutsche Bank, London's Post-Brexit role in financial services, and...
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Bloomberg

Japan's Current-Account & U.S. Jobs

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Apr.03 -- Thanks to its bilateral trade balance with the U.S., and its current-account surplus with the rest of the world, Japan finds itself on America's watch list for currency manipulators. Bloomberg's James Mayger reports on...
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Low-Paying Congressional Jobs Lend To Less Diverse Workplace

Higher Ed
Low pay for congressional staff sometimes shuts out many people of color and people who don't come from privileged backgrounds.
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Bloomberg

Experts Predict Luxury Real Estate Discounts

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Jan.11 -- Bloomberg's Carol Massar and Lisa Abramowicz discuss the luxury real estate market. They speak with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Inspector General: Migrant Children Experienced Trauma At Facilities

Higher Ed
The OIG investigated 45 facilities in 2018 and found that children suffered intense mental health trauma during the "zero tolerance policy."
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Bloomberg

Oil Supply Outlook Looks 'Relatively Subdued,' ANZ's Hynes Says

Higher Ed
Daniel Hynes, senior commodity strategist at Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd., discusses the outlook for oil, iron ore and metals. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Curated Video

Weekly radio address by US president

Higher Ed
1. Audio over graphic SOUNDBITE: (English) President George W. Bush: "I urge the Congress to join me in acting to achieve three big goals: We need to win the war, we need to protect our homeland, and we must strengthen our economy....
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Bloomberg

Virginia Governor Youngkin on Tax Cuts, Job Creation, Gas Prices

Higher Ed
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin, a Republican, talks about passage of a new budget that aims to cut taxes, bring more jobs to the state and fight inflation. He also discusses trying to get a gas tax holiday in the state and his thoughts...
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Bloomberg

What Does the New Law Mean for the Future of Hong Kong?

Higher Ed
Jul.01 -- Kurt Tong, partner at advisory firm the Asia Group and a former U.S. Consul General to Hong Kong and Macau, shares his views on China's move to enforce a sweeping security law on the former British colony. The U.S. House of...
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Region turns to nuclear power over next decade

Higher Ed
LEAD-IN:Many countries across the Middle East and North Africa plan to build nuclear power plants during the next ten years.How best to regulate the growing industry is one point of discussion at a regional nuclear energy summit being...
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Curated Video

USA: US-EU GENETIC FOODS TRADE DISPUTE

Higher Ed
English/Nat Genetically modified, or G-M, crops are the cause of the latest trade dispute between the U-S and Europe. Advocates of crops that are genetically engineered to kill insect say that they reduce the need for heavy doses of...
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Bloomberg

Insurance Industry Good at Adapting: Lloyd's of London

Higher Ed
Bruce Carnegie-Brown, Lloyd's of London chairman discusses Ukraine insurance claims, navigating sanctions policy and climate response. He speaks with Bloomberg's Anna Edwards on "Bloomberg Surveillance: Early Edition."