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Prince Andrew To Settle Sex Abuse Case, Donate To Charity
Besides the undisclosed donation to Virginia Giuffre's charity, the court filing says Prince Andrew acknowledges she has suffered as an abuse victim.
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Mattel CEO Kreiz Expects a 'Strong' Holiday Season
Mattel Inc. Chief Executive Officer Ynon Kreiz discusses the company's financial results and outlook. Mattel, known for its Barbie and Fisher-Price toys, rose in late trading after raising its full-year guidance, saying the company is...
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Democrats Call On Government To Ease COVID Vaccine Patent Restrictions
Democrats argue this would make it easier for other countries to produce their own generic vaccines.
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California's Snowpack Levels Near Critically Low Levels
The low snowpack levels could hurt the state's water supply and lengthen the drought.
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U.S. Unemployment Claims Drop To 198,000
The job market has bounced back from last year's brief but intense coronavirus recession.
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U.S. Coast Guard Ship Brings Christmas Trees To Chicago Families
The journey reenacts the odyssey made by the original Christmas tree ship in the 1900s, the schooner Rouse Simmons.
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What's The Point Of Preserving Pop Culture Artifacts?
"Just preserving artifacts of history is important because they just tell us where we came from."
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Why Is It So Tough To Get A COVID-19 Test In The U.S.?
Experts say obtaining a COVID-19 test kit is way more complicated than getting tests for the flu or strep.
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Thousands Walk Off Jobs To Protest Racial And Economic Inequality
Some demands from organizers of the "Strike for Black Lives" include justice for Black communities and a $15 federal minimum wage.
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FDA Announces Coronavirus-Related Drug Shortage
A drug manufacturer tells the FDA coronavirus has caused shortages in a drug that's sold in the U.S.
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Boston Marathon Postponed Amid Coronavirus Concerns
Officials postponed the marathon until Sept. 14 after consulting with the Boston Athletic Association and communities along the route.
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Michigan Community Welcomes Home Family Kidnapped In Haiti
The family was among 17 people kidnapped by the 400 Mawozo gang in October while in Haiti for a mission trip with Ohio-based Christian Aid Ministries.
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Teen With Autism Exceeds Expectations, Gets Accepted To College
Christian Walker says he was accepted to five colleges.
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The Backstory Behind Your Valentine's Day Flowers
Most flowers sold during the holiday rush are coming through Miami's airport from multiple countries.
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Despite Billions in Public Funding, Rural Broadband Still Lags
Newsy investigation finds missed deadlines, flawed FCC maps, lack of oversight keeps rural U.S. on wrong side of digital divide.
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SoftBank-Backed Analytics Firm PatSnap Kept Growing Amid Pandemic: CEO
Mar.21 -- Jeffrey Tiong, founder and chief executive officer of Singapore’s PatSnap, a provider of patent analytics backed by investors including SoftBank Vision Fund II and Tencent Investment, discusses the company's outlook and...
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Teens — And Companies — Are Getting Around The Flavored Vape Ban
E-cigarettes are still being offered in flavors like pineapple lemonade and blue razz — and that's allowed under the federal ban.
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U.S., Japan Reach Deal to Remove Trump-Era Steel Tariffs
The U.S. and Japan have reached a pact to end tariffs imposed on Japanese steel under former President Donald Trump. The deal will remove the 25% levy on shipments up to a certain limit. Eric Martin reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Efforts To Combat Hate Crimes Against AAPI Communities In U.S.
Between March 2020 and December 2021, nearly 11,000 incidents were reported to the advocacy group "Stop AAPI Hate."
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Central Banks Should Not Move Aggressively: Pimco's Sundstrom
Geraldine Sundstrom, portfolio manager for asset allocation strategies at Pimco, discusses central bank policies, inflation and what quantitative tightening would mean for bond markets. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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What's The Risk Of A Potluck?
In our series "What's the Risk?" experts weigh in on what risks different scenarios pose for transmitting COVID-19.
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New Data Suggests 1 In 44 U.S. Children Affected By Autism
This rate compares with 1 in 54 identified with autism in 2016.
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Swedish Program Aims To Fight High Youth Suicide Rate In Montana
In Montana, the youth suicide rate between 2011 and 2020 was more than double the national rate for the same age group.
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Stylists Urge Brides To Plan Early Due To Ongoing Supply Issues
Lovely Bride Chicago owner Heather Eschrich talks to Newsy about helping brides navigate the search for their wedding day looks.