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Newsy’s Latest Headlines

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Disputes over reporting on U.S.-Taliban meeting, more than 370,000 people without power in Nova Scotia and UK lawmakers want to see Brexit documents.
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Interview with climate change protester under a lorry

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CLEAN: Exterior view of an interview with climate change protester Blythe Pepino, who is handcuffed to a lorry on Waterloo Bridge on 16 April 2019 in London, United Kingdom
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Bloomberg

Legal & General CEO: We Believe in Investing in Real Assets

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Aug.07 -- Nigel Wilson, chief executive officer of Legal & General Group Plc, a London-based insurer and asset manager, talks about the company's preparations Brexit, and its investment strategy. Record pension transfers boosted first...
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Bloomberg

Sen. Toomey: Parties Still Far Apart on Infrastructure Bill

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Jun.09 -- U.S. Senator Pat Toomey, a Pennsylvania Republican, sees bipartisan consensus on physical infrastructure even though talks are divided. He speaks during an interview with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of Power."
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President Biden Visiting Kansas City To Tout Infrastructure Package

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The president is expected to speak on how the massive spending package will help improve roads, bridges, public transportation and create local jobs.
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When Will President Biden Sign The $1.2 Trillion Infrastructure Bill?

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The passing of this infrastructure bill is a big win for President Biden following low approval ratings and recent election losses.
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Bloomberg

Buttigieg: Infrastructure Plan Will Confront Inequities

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U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg discusses the Biden administration's $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill and what it means for the future of the economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Massive Snowfall Buries Cars, Keeps Falling In Western N.Y.

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The snowfall in some spots ranked among the highest ever recorded in the area.
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Press Association

Campaigner who lost husband renews calls for immediate end to all-lane running

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A woman who has mounted a high-profile campaign to close down smart motorways since her husband was killed by a lorry has called for an immediate shutdown of the inside lanes on all existing stretches. Claire Mercer, whose husband Jason...
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Fast And Furious: Heavy Snow, High Winds Threaten East Coast

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Parts of 10 states and some major population centers were in the path of the storm, which was expected to rage throughout the day Saturday.
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USA: 21ST ANNUAL KENNEDY CENTRE HONOURS

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English/Nat An actor-comedian, a former child star-turned-diplomat, a composer, a song writing team and a country-and-western star are sharing the 21st annual Kennedy Centre honours. The honours were presented to Bill Cosby, Shirley...
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LIB 25-07-73 ISRAELI MINISTERS AT LOD AIRPORT DURING JUMBO HIJACK

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Defence Minister Moshe Dayan, military chief of staff David Elazar, and Shimon Peres, Minister Of Transport at Lod airport during hijack when news broke that the hijacked Japanese Air Lines plane had left Dubai and was heading west. 1....
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Hurricane Irene came ashore Saturday morning a little weaker than expected. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano and FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate continued to stress the importance of preparation.

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HEADLINE (48 characters): Napolitano: Irene remains a dangerous storm CAPTION: (255 characters): Hurricane Irene came ashore Saturday morning a little weaker than expected. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano and FEMA...
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Rescue workers pause to observe minute's silence a week after deadly mudslide

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Crews searching for victims in the tangled debris field from the Washington state mudslide halted their work on Saturday to remember those who died in the disaster. State Governor Jay Inslee had asked people across the state to pause at...
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CUTS 5 2 81STONE BIRDS RETURNED FROM SOUTH AFRICA

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Five stone birds, removed from the great Zimbabwe ruins in the 19th century, have been returned by South Africa. Des Jackson, museum director, talking about the birds, and Prime Minister Robert Mugabe and Deputy Joshua Nkomo visiting to...