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Prince Andrew To Settle Sex Abuse Case, Donate To Charity

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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?

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"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.?

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Christian Walker says he was accepted to five colleges.
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The Backstory Behind Your Valentine's Day Flowers

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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

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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

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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

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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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Bloomberg

U.S., Japan Reach Deal to Remove Trump-Era Steel Tariffs

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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.

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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

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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?

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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

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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

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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

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Lovely Bride Chicago owner Heather Eschrich talks to Newsy about helping brides navigate the search for their wedding day looks.