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Senate Votes For Net Neutrality, But There's a Tough Road Ahead

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Legislators voted Wednesday to override the FCC's repeal of net neutrality rules, keeping the internet free and open...for now. The resolution heads to the House, where it is still 57 votes short of passing.
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Net Neutrality Lives ... For at Least One More Day

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Senators voted Wednesday to override the FCC's repeal of net neutrality rules, keeping the internet free and open...for now. The resolution now heads to the House, where it is still 57 votes short of passing.
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Senate Votes to Save Net Neutrality, but Fate Seems Sealed

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Senators voted Wednesday to override the FCC's repeal of net neutrality rules, keeping the internet free and open...for now. The resolution now heads to the House, where it is still 57 votes short of passing.
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Canada, Mexico and U.S. edge closer to NAFTA agreement

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Canada, Mexico and the U.S. are edging closer to a NAFTA agreement, despite many details still to be worked out. Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland is set to meet her NAFTA counterparts in Washington, and for the first time in a...
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Solar Impulse 2's smooth flight across the Pacific

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If humankind was a little bit wiser, solar power would be the energy for the world to go into the future, says pilot Bertrand Piccard
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Al Quiñones Playground: Park renamed in honor of Longwood community activist

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Albert Quiñones had been a major figure in the cultural resurrection of the South Bronx and considered a champion of the people.
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Fast facts about Nowruz, the Iranian New Year with a sold-out party in St. John’s

9th - Higher Ed
March 19 marks this year's spring equinox, and that lines up with a celebration called Nowruz, also known as the Iranian New Year. We asked two members of MUNs Iranian Student Association to tell us about the holiday, and the sold-out...
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Iraq: Ancient mosque demolition in Basra sparks outrage

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Outrage in Iraq after the country's second oldest mosque is bulldozed to ease traffic jams.
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Chaos as Indian farmers enter Delhi’s Red Fort, clash with police

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Clashes erupt as thousands of farmers hold ‘tractor rally’ on India’s Republic Day to demand repeal of new farm laws.
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North Korea blows up border liaison office

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North Korea blew up an inter-Korean liaison office building just north of its heavily armed border with South Korea. The building was vacant, but its destruction casts a pall over Korean relations.
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'From the people of India to..': Why a chair made PM Modi emotional in Trinidad & Tobago parliament

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In an emotional yet historic moment, Prime Minister Narendra Modi was seen holding back tears while addressing the Parliament of Trinidad and Tobago. As he paused midway through his speech, he recalled the powerful words etched on the...
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Sask. Opposition leader wants province to create “Team Sask. Taskforce”

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Sask. Opposition Leader Carla Beck says the provincial government needs to create a “Team Saskatchewan Taskforce” to fight back against Trump’s tariff threats.
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NatWest Group’s chairman thanks taxpayers after bank returns to private ownership

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Interview with Rick Haythornthwaite, NatWest Group’s chairman, as the Government sold its remaining shares in NatWest and confirmed a £10.5 billion loss since the bank was rescued by UK taxpayers during the 2008 financial crisis.
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Journalism tops Kentucky Derby odds; late Toby Keith’s horse draws attention

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While all eyes will be on the horses, the condition of the track could be just as important, with rain in the forecast. (Scripps News)
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Ochieng: M23 Rebels Will Continue Advancing in Congo

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Rwanda-backed M23 rebels have captured yet another strategic town in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo, even as the leaders of the two countries called for a ceasefire in the conflict. Beverly Ochieng, Senior Analyst...
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SEC Sues Musk for Cheating Twitter Shareholders

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The US Securities and Exchange Commission accused Elon Musk of cheating Twitter shareholders out of more than $150 million by waiting too long to disclose his growing stake in the company as he prepared a takeover bid, according to a...
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US Commissions New Battleship USS Canberra in Sydney

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Australian and US forces on Saturday began two weeks of drills as part of "Exercise Talisman Sabre." At the same time, the US officially commissioned a new battleship in Sydney, the USS Canberra, one of just a handful of warships to be...
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Taoiseach reflects on Good Friday Agreement as he presents shamrock to US President Joe Biden at White House

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Irish premier Leo Varadkar has made the traditional presentation of the bowl of shamrock to US President Joe Biden at the White House. The Taoiseach is in Washington DC as part of St Patrick’s Day celebrations, which culminates in the...
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Jerry Lewis And Dean Martin Honored

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Newsreel / Narrated / Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin are honored at the annual Dinner of the Friars for their efforts with the Muscular Dystrophy Association / Dean and Lewis enter banquet room / Marilyn Monroe seated at a table / MC Milton...
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Newsy Tonight Interviews Lonita Baker

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Newsy Tonight sits down with Lonita Baker, attorney for Breonna Taylor's family.
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Actor talks about the Global Poverty Project

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Global Poverty Program VNR New York - Date Unclear 1. Various of Hugh Jackman visiting UN headquarters and shooting video advertisement for GPP AP Entertainment London UK April 18 2011 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Australian actor Hugh...
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Senate Votes to Block Large Company Vaccine Mandate

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The U.S. Senate voted Wednesday to block President Joe Biden's coronavirus vaccine and testing mandate for private sector companies with more than 100 employees. Bloomberg Government's Jack Fitzpatrick explains.
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Yesterday's coffee grounds become mushroom compost

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No Slate at Start of Story AP Television Emeryville, Calif. - May 12, 2010 1. Close up mushroom buds growing on coffee grounds 2. Close up larger mushrooms 3. Employee taking coffee grounds into warehouse 4. Close up coffee grounds being...
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What Nafta Talks Mean in Light of Trump Tariffs

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Jan.23 -- Peterson Institute Senior Fellow Monica De Bolle weighs in on Nafta trade talks and President Trump's Asian tariffs. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."