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No dancing allowed: Plateau bar’s case is latest battle in Montreal’s nightlife noise war

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Champs Sports Bar on St-Laurent Boulevard has been cited by Quebec's liquor and gaming board after a neighbour filed noise complaints. Quebec’s Régie d’Alcool says the bar doesn’t have the right permit for dancing. It’s now facing a...
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Sensory kits at Charlottetown Islanders games aim to make it more inclusive for young fans

9th - Higher Ed
The Charlottetown Islanders are trying to make games more accessible for people with sensory issues by teaming up with the Autism Society of P.E.I. to offer special kits at the game. As CBC's Sheehan Desjardins reports, one young fan is...
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Our ears are more delicate than we think - and the sounds of NYC might be too tough on them

9th - Higher Ed
From the constant hum of subway trains to the blare of car horns and the grind of construction equipment, we are surrounded by noise. Audiologist Dr. John Weigand warns that this relentless exposure can damage our ears.
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Addressing passenger cap at Dublin Airport is 'urgent', says Transport and Environment Minister

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Chief executive of the DAA (formerly called Dublin Airport Authority) Kenny Jacobs and Transport and Environment Minister Darragh O’Brien speak about lifting the passenger cap at the official opening of Dublin Airport’s solar farm.
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Bloomberg

Diversify and Get Ready for More Bumps: JPM's DiCenso

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"It doesn't feel like liberation day is going to be clarity day," says Monica DiCenso, global investment opportunities head at JPMorgan Private Bank, as she discusses the uncertainty and volatility investors face from US trade tariffs...
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Bloomberg

BNY's Kablawi: Too Early to Assess Tariff Impact

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Hani Kablawi, Head of International at BNY speaks with Bloomberg TV's Joumanna Bercetche on the Horizons Middle East and Africa show about his global markets outlook, the tariffs rift and why he doesn't see an US recession looming yet.
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Gatwick accused of seeking ‘new runway on the cheap’

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Footage of planes landing and taking off from Gatwick Airport and campaigners opposing the expansion of the Airport. Vox pops with Jane Vogt, campaigner and Sally Pavey, Chair of Cagne. STORY: Opponents of Gatwick expansion have accused...
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How deepfake technology works

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What exactly is a deepfake, and how does the technology work? The Scripps News Disinformation Desk explains. (Scripps News)
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Bloomberg

Future US Tariffs on China Will 'Likely Be More Nuanced,' UBS's Tay Says

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UBS Global Wealth Management's Kelvin Tay says the announcement of additional trade tariffs on China by President-elect Donald Trump is not surprising. He adds that the next round of tariffs will "likely be more nuanced" as some Chinese...
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How to have an autism-friendly Fourth of July

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Opting to watch fireworks from a quiet viewing spot in the car can be an option for those looking to avoid big crowds. (Scripps News)
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Press Association

L-R Lt Col Tom Fox and Lt Col Stephen Mac Eoin speaking at Camp Shamrock in Lebanon

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L-R Lt Col Tom Fox and Lt Col Stephen Mac Eoin speaking to the media as they swop rolls commanding the Irish troops at Camp Shamrock in Lebanon.
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Virginia fisherman hears gunshot, then finds body in the water

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The man had been fishing in the Appomattox River when he heard the gunfire, and then saw a set of headlights pull away from the water.
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Press Association

Sunak and Hunt visit London builders merchant following Budget

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Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt records a broadcast clip during a visit to a builders merchant in south east London, after the Chancellor delivered his Budget at the Houses of Parliament.
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Peter Kyle: 'Voters saw through the 'heat and fury' of the Lib Dems after a fierce campaign'

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Shadow cabinet member Peter Kyle said voters saw through the “heat and fury” of the Lib Dems after a fierce campaign. Mr Kyle, who was the Mid Bedfordshire campaign manager for Labour, told the PA news agency: “Don’t mistake action with...
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Bloomberg

FTX Trial Impact on Blockchain Industry

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Global Business Blockchain Council CEO Sandra Ro joins Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow to discuss what Sam Bankman-Fried's trial means for the industry and the future of regulation for blockchain technology. She speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

President of Gabon Calls on People to 'Make Noise'

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Ali Bongo, the president of Gabon is under house arrest after a political coup. In a video obtained by Bloomberg, Bongo calls on the people to "make noise." Soldiers appointed the head of the republican guard as the country's new leader,...
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Bloomberg

BCA Research's Berezin on Global Central Banks

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Peter Berezin, Chief Strategist for the Global Investment Strategy at BCA Research, discusses global central banks and growth prospects of China and Europe. He speaks with David Ingles and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open".
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Bloomberg

Novo Boosts Profit Outlook on Obesity Drug Demand

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Novo Nordisk CEO Lars Fruergaard Jorgensen discusses the drugmaker's struggles to meet demand for its blockbuster obesity medicine Wegovy and when it may be launched in additional markets. He speaks on "The Pulse With Francine Lacqua."
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Bloomberg

Family-Owned Tsai Capital Investing for the Long-Term

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Tsai Capital President and Chief Investment Officer Christopher Tsai breaks down his company's aversion to timing to the market and details where he's deploying capital amid the "incredible run" for stocks so far in 2023. This interview...
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Bloomberg

What Did Yellen Accomplish in China?

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Mary Lovely of the Peterson Institute says criticisms of Janet Yellen's visit to China are just "noise." She was there "to do business," Lovely says. She was on "Bloomberg Surveillance." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...
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Bloomberg

Titanic Sub Area Noises Can't Be Identified: Coast Guard

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US Coast Guard Captain Jamie Frederick says the noises detected near the wreck of the Titanic can't be positively linked to the missing submersible vessel Titan. "That data was sent immediately to the Navy last night and it was analyzed...
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Press Association

Junior doctor rally for pay increase

Higher Ed
Pay restoration for Junior Doctor's rally held in London. The rally started in BMA House, Tavistock Square WC1H 9JP and marched to Parliment Square.
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Bloomberg

DoorDash-Backer Pear Raises $432M for Seed Venture Fund

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Early DoorDash backer Pear VC has closed a new $432 million fund for early stage investing. Pear Founding Managing Partner Mar Hershenson joins Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow to discuss how this fourth fund will continue Pear's generalist...
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Bloomberg

Parametric's Patel Expects Heavy Inflows Into Munis

Higher Ed
Parametric Managing Director Nisha Patel discusses the outlook for the muni market with Romaine Bostick and Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."