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Federal Reserve Is Whetting Appetite for a Half-Point Rate Hike
The latest jobs report is bolstering bets that the Federal Reserve will use aggressive interest-rate hikes to tackle the surge in living costs in the U.S. Kathleen Hays reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Fact-Checking Social Media In An Era Of Manipulated Photos, Videos
Christian Bryant explains the effect manipulated images and videos have on news literacy, with suggestions on how to weed out the fakes.
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Families Feel The Impact Of COVID Liability Protections For Hospitals
Liability protection shields are limiting families from seeking recourse for lapses in COVID care.
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U.S., Europe Aligned on Ukraine, Says French Ambassador
French Ambassador to the United States Philippe Etienne discusses the combined strategy of the U.S. and Europe in finding a solution to the crisis in Ukraine. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Le Pen Warns U.S. Not to Push Russia Into China's Arms
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen, who's a frontrunner in April's presidential election, says she opposes sanctions on Russia and warns the U.S. against a "new Cold War". In an exclusive interview with Bloomberg's Caroline Connan in...
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Cruise Lines Begin Relaxing Face Mask Policies
The CDC recommended that cruise lines relax masking requirements as long as 95% of passengers on board are vaccinated.
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Child Abuse Reports Are Down — And Child Welfare Advocates Are Worried
Child abuse reports have gone down amid the pandemic, but experts say that doesn't necessarily mean abuse has declined.
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Many Millennials 'Can't Even' Find Their Footing In Adulthood
In her new book, Anne Helen Petersen explores why Millennials are barraged with work, still broke and 'Can't Even' with Boomers.
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Woman Rents Living Christmas Trees, Cutting Holiday Waste
The trees are reused, compared to the millions of trees cut down in the U.S. each year that often end up in landfills.
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Many Students In The U.S. Are Dealing With Lunch Debt
As students start going back to school, many parents are facing the burden of paying off school lunch debts due to the pandemic.
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This Year Marks The Fifth Anniversary Of Hurricanes Maria And Irma
Five years on, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands are still rebuilding and repairing after hurricanes Irma and Maria.
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Federal Reserve Is a 'Prisoner' of Its New Framework, Rajan Says
Former Reserve Bank of India Governor Raghuram Rajan, who is now professor of finance at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. discusses Federal Reserve's policy. Chair Jerome Powell said the Fed was ready to raise interest...
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How The New 988 Hotline Will Change Mental Health Crisis Response
Calling 988 will act as a new hotline for mental health emergencies, caring for callers before other emergency services intervene.
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Teen Accused In Michigan High School Shooting Due In Court
The teen is charged as an adult with murder, terrorism and other counts for the Nov. 30 shooting at Oxford High School.
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Summer Heat Expected To Strain Power Grid, Force Outages
Energy officials warn that high temperatures and a drought that's impacting much of the western U.S. could force widespread power outages this summer.
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Defense Department IT Agency Reports Data Breach
The Defense Information Systems Agency said the breach happened last year.
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U.S. Foreign Policy Needs to Begin at Home: IJL's Zvobgo
Jan.28 -- On this episode of "Bloomberg Equality," Kelebogile Zvobgo, founder and director of the International Justice Lab, shares her views on how the Biden administration should deal with human rights, diversity and diplomatic issues....
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NASA Using Navajo Language To Name Features On Mars
NASA is partnering with Navajo Nation to name geographical features on Mars discovered by the 2020 Perseverance rover.
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US Chip Suppliers Pull Back From China's Yangtze After Biden Ban
US chip-equipment makers are taking action to comply with new regulations to limit sales to Chinese customers. Applied Materials Inc., KLA Corp. and Lam Research Corp. are set to have began or are preparing to withdrawing staff from...
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How The Pandemic Impacts Children With Autism
Many patients are forced to wait months to receive a diagnoses and start specialized treatment services.
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Understanding The Fire Paradox: Why We Need Fire To Prevent Fire
A lab is disproving many theories about how fire spreads. It's studying fire to learn how changing climate conditions affect its behavior.
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Dick Lugar on George H.W. Bush's Foreign Policy Legacy
Dec.05 -- Former U.S. Senator Richard Lugar, a Republican from Indiana, discusses President H.W. Bush's foreign policy accomplishments, Bush's relationship with Congress, and the expansion of the North American Treaty Organization. He...
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Both Parties Eyeing N.C. Senate Seat After Sen. Richard Burr Retires
Polls show Democrat Cheri Beasley and Republican Ted Budd are in a dead heat just five weeks ahead of elections in North Carolina.
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Nonprofit Organization Focuses On Black Women's Mental Health
Newsy spoke to the founder of Black Girls Smile, a nonprofit organization that provides mental health support for young Black women.