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Organization Works To Provide Reproductive Needs For Indigenous Women

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Among the most marginalized women, like Native Americans, activists fear restrictive laws could be devastating.
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US Banks Sitting on Billions of Losses

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Unrealized losses among US lenders have been growing rapidly under the Federal Reserve's aggressive rate-hike regime, even before the Silicon Valley Bank's collapse. David Ingles reports on Bloomberg Television.
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'We Got Our Miracle': Freed Americans Back Home In Alabama

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Alex Drueke, and Andy Huynh had gone missing June 9 in northeastern Ukraine near the Russian border.
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Asian Currencies Face Pressure; Pound at Record Low

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Asian currencies including the Japanese yen and the Chinese yuan continue to struggle, while the British pound trades around a record low. Mark Cranfield reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Finding Hope Through A Different Approach To Mental Health Care

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Charlie Health provides virtual intensive outpatient treatments for people struggling with mental health.
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Low-Income Community Tries To Beat Heat Island Atmosphere

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Mesa, Arizona is trying to beat the heat created by fewer trees, more pavement and higher temperatures.
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Have Social Media Companies Changed Ways Since Jan. 6?

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Lawmakers have spent the last year looking into the role social media sites have played in the Capitol insurrection.
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Bloomberg

Is a Xi-Biden Call in the Works?

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The White House expects Presidents Joe Biden and Xi Jinping to speak soon now that the National People's Congress has concluded in China. The two haven't met or spoken since November's G-20 summit in Bali. Stephen Engle reports on...
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Base Case US Recession Will Be Mild, Says Citi's Clark

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Veronica Clark, US economist at Citigroup Inc., discusses a possible recession in the US economy, the labor market and her outlook for Federal Reserve policy. She speaks on Bloomberg Television on the sidelines of Citi's Australia & New...
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Drug Harm Reduction Programs Could Help Weaken The Fentanyl Crisis

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On the streets, fentanyl is replacing heroin as the dominant opiate among drug users, but harm reduction programs could help lessen its use.
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Questions Arise On Timing Of Lee County Evacuation Orders

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Lee County called for evacuations the same day the National Hurricane Center forecast "life threatening storm surge" for the region.
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We Are in Some Kind of Global Recession, Morgan Stanley Says

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Jonathan Garner, chief Asia and emerging markets strategist at Morgan Stanley, discusses the outlook for Asian markets, the opportunities he sees, Federal Reserve policy and the global economy. He also talks about...
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The Push To Decriminalize Psychedelic Drugs

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A movement to decriminalize "magic" mushrooms in Washington, D.C., is part of a larger push to loosen restrictions on psychedelic drugs.
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Understanding Mood’s Role In Mental Health

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Your emotions and mood can contribute to your physical and mental health. It can affect depression, anxiety and insomnia.
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Atlanta Church Celebrates Martin Luther King Jr.

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King delivered his historic "I Have a Dream" speech while leading the 1963 March on Washington, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964.
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What Would Happen In A Nuclear War?

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What would a nuclear strike mean for America?
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Bloomberg

Chip Inventory Level Not Improving at All, Says CLSA’s Hou

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Apr.26 -- Sebastian Hou, investment analyst at CLSA, discusses the chip sector, the inventory cycle and how U.S. tax cuts have impacted the sector. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Author Mikki Kendall Tells Newsy About Her New Book, 'Hood Feminism'

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In her new book "Hood Feminism," author Mikki Kendall explores how mainstream feminism has left behind issues important to marginalized groups.
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China Says Biden's New Chip Curbs Will Harm Recovery

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The Biden administration on Friday announced new restrictions on China's access to US semiconductor technology. China says the move will harm supply chains and the world economy. Tony Czuczka reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Organizations Race To Register Eligible Voters Ahead Of Midterms

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National Voter Registration Day was first recognized in 2012, and has helped over 4.7 million people register to vote over the past decade.
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Bloomberg

Yen Weakens Past 145 Per Dollar

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Simon Harvey, head of FX analysis at Monex Europe, discusses the yen's drop past 145 per dollar, Bank of Japan monetary policy and his outlook for the pound. He speaks on Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe.
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Bloomberg

Credit Suisse Faces US Tax Probe, Senate Inquiry Over Accounts

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There's a one-two punch of fresh pressure for Credit Suisse Group AG. Analysts say the troubled bank faces a capital shortfall of $8 billion in the coming years. Meanwhile, the US Senate and the Justice Department are investigating...
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Newsy Investigates: OSHA Violations At Candle Factory Hit By Tornado

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OSHA records show Mayfield Consumer Products was cited for 12 violations in 2019, two related to emergency preparedness.
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Why Does Intergenerational Trauma Affect Us?

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Psychologists say that although we pass down heirlooms from generation to generation, we can also pass down trauma from past events.