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Military Caregivers Navigate Limited Resources Amid Pandemic

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The pandemic is emphasizing who our day-to-day heroes are, but there are 5.5 million hidden heroes in need of resources and recognition.
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Amanda Gorman Appears On Cover Of Vogue's May Issue

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Gorman will be the first poet to be featured on the magazine's cover.
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Bloomberg

Japan's Current-Account & U.S. Jobs

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Apr.03 -- Thanks to its bilateral trade balance with the U.S., and its current-account surplus with the rest of the world, Japan finds itself on America's watch list for currency manipulators. Bloomberg's James Mayger reports on...
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Black Men Reflect On The Need For Good Physical And Mental Health

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Keenon James heads Washington D.C.'s chapter of Black Men Run. He says it's his duty to lead by example.
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Black Immigrants Feel Excluded, Though Their Population Is Growing

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Black immigrants share their experience coming to the U.S. and how they're dealing with their own set of issues.
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Low-Paying Congressional Jobs Lend To Less Diverse Workplace

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Low pay for congressional staff sometimes shuts out many people of color and people who don't come from privileged backgrounds.
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U.S. Employers Added 678,000 Jobs In February

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According to the Labor Department, the unemployment rate dropped from 4% to 3.8%.
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U.S. Women's National Team Asks For $66.7M In Soccer Federation Suit

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The U.S. Women's National Team is asking a judge to award them $66.7 million in damages and forgo a trial in its gender discrimination lawsuit.
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CDC Panel Recommends Pfizer, Moderna Vaccines Over J&J Shot

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Until now, the U.S. has treated all three COVID-19 vaccines available to Americans as an equal choice based on studies.
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Stocks Tumble As Federal Reserve Eyes Interest Rate Hikes

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The Dow Jones dropped by more than 700 points Monday morning, while the NASDAQ and S&P 500 were down 440 points and 120 points, respectively.
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Anti-Asian Hate Taking Mental Toll On AAPI Community

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Experts say deeply relating to the victims of anti-Asian violence is part of a collective trauma for many Asian Americans.
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Marijuana Laws Are Changing. Will DUI Laws Follow?

Higher Ed
There is little agreement or clarity on what the level of driving impairment is for marijuana, though the idea is mentioned by lawmakers.
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Bloomberg

U.S. Orders Families of Diplomats to Leave Ukraine

Higher Ed
The United States has ordered families of diplomats to leave Ukraine saying Russia could decide to invade at any time and White House sources have told Bloomberg the U.S. Embassy in Ukraine will continue operations though officials still...
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VA Police Partner With Mental Illness Experts To Change Their Response

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A police unit in Prince William County, Virginia is co-responding to emergency calls with mental health clinicians to reduce escalated encounters.
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Bloomberg

Yuan Will Depreciate More in 2019, Says Deutsche Bank's Zhang

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Sep.27 -- Zhiwei Zhang, chief economist at Deutsche Bank, discusses the depreciating yuan and the impact of the trade war on interest rates and China's economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open."
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Former Gay Conversion Therapist: 'Conversion Therapy Is Harmful'

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One of the biggest proponents of gay conversion therapy now says he's gay.
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Elevating Equal Pay Day

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What does Equal Pay Day mean in the fight for women's rights?
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Inspector General: Migrant Children Experienced Trauma At Facilities

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The OIG investigated 45 facilities in 2018 and found that children suffered intense mental health trauma during the "zero tolerance policy."
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Floridians Are Missing The Little Things As Recovery Efforts Continue

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As cleanup projects continue in Lee County, Florida, residents are getting help in recovering the little things, like toiletries and mementos.
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Bloomberg

Fed Governor Waller: Three Rate Hikes in 2022 'Still a Good Baseline'

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Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller discusses the outlook for the U.S. economy, the central bank's policy and its balance sheet. Fed officials last month signaled they will raise interest rates three times this year and sped up...
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Bloomberg

Ukraine Can Handle All Possible Situations: Finance Minister

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Ukrainian Finance Minister Serhiy Marchenko discusses the latest round of diplomatic talks on Ukraine led by French President Emmanuel Macron, the impact the crisis is having on the economy and the types of loans he's expecting the U.S....
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Bloomberg

Oil Supply Outlook Looks 'Relatively Subdued,' ANZ's Hynes Says

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Daniel Hynes, senior commodity strategist at Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd., discusses the outlook for oil, iron ore and metals. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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2021 Weather Disasters Cost U.S. $145 Billion

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The 20 costliest weather disasters last year totaled $145 billion in damages, making it the third-costliest year on record.
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Port Charlotte Residents Pick Up The Pieces Left By Hurricane Ian

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Though Hurricane Ian didn't directly hit Port Charlotte, Florida, residents are still reeling from the monster storm's wreckage.