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U.S. Sues Idaho Over Abortion Law

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Federal prosecutors believe Idaho's ban would force doctors to violate a federal law that requires medical facilities to provide emergency treatment.
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US Strategic Oil Release Is Least of the Worst Options: Hari

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Vandana Hari, founder and chief executive officer at Vanda Insights, discusses President Joe Biden's decision to drawdown an additional 15 million barrels of oil from the US emergency reserves, what it means for the US heading into the...
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Illinois Resident's Death Might Be First In U.S. Linked To Vaping

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Illinois health officials said "an individual who had recently vaped and was ​hospitalized with severe respiratory illness" had died.
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The Political And Predictive Power Of Dynamic Scoring

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It's the Congressional Budget Office's way of forecasting how you'll spend your money.
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Census Bureau Asks States For Data, Including Details On Citizenship

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The agency wants drivers' license records and information on who receives government assistance. Both requests raised red flags.
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What's The Difference Between Vaping And Using E-Cigs?

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When you get down to brass tacks, e-cigs, tank vaporizers and Juul devices are one and the same.
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Mental Health Apps Are Sharing Your Personal Data

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Mozilla looked at 32 mental health and prayer apps to determine what kind of privacy protections each app has in place.
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Singapore's Chan on Energy Strategy, Carbon Tax, Trade War

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Oct.04 -- Chan Chun Sing, minister for trade and industry in Singapore, discusses the upcoming Singapore International Energy Week event, what he hopes will be achieved, Singapore's energy strategy, the carbon tax, the U.S.-China trade...
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ADB's Nakao on U.S. Selloff, EM, Asian Growth, Global Trade

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Oct.10 -- Takehiko Nakao, president at the Asian Development Bank, discusses his concerns about the U.S. equity selloff, emerging markets, global trade, growth in Asia, global policy coordination, currency depreciation, their...
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American Health Care Act: Industry Winners and Losers

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Mar.23 -- As the House vote on the American Health Care Act looms later today in Washington, D.C., Bloomberg's Zach Tracer examines the health care industry's potential winners and losers if the bill gets approved. He speaks on...
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The Law Behind Presidential Records Belonging To The National Archives

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Congress passed the Presidential Records Act after Watergate, preserving documents that otherwise would have been Pres. Nixon's personal property.
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Natural Hair Program Helps Prepare Inmates For Re-Entry

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The 300 hour program through the Shelby County Division of Corrections educates and prepares inmates for a career in hair care once released.
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DEA Warning Public About Counterfeit Pills Laced With Fentanyl

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The DEA says Mexican cartels are making "mass quantities" of counterfeit prescription drugs laced with fentanyl for distribution in North America.
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Jimmy Carter Is Back In The Hospital For An Infection

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A spokeswoman for The Carter Center said, "He is feeling better and looks forward to returning home soon."
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Neglecting Black Cemeteries Threatens Black History

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As late as the 1950s, one estimate was that about 90% of all private cemeteries in the U.S. still practiced some form of racial restrictions.
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FDA Recalls Parent's Choice Baby Cereal

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High levels of arsenic were found in Walmart's rice baby cereal.
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Hurricane Ian Deals Blow To Florida's Teetering Insurance Sector

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Before Ian, Florida's home insurance market was dealing with billions of dollars in losses from a string of natural disasters, litigation and fraud.
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How Coronavirus Could Slow Down The U.S. Drug Supply

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The United States relies on overseas factories for some of the key ingredients of vital medications, and shortages could impact medication supplies.
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Dollar 'Mild Depreciation' Expected, 'Constructive' on Ruble, Rand: StanChart

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Nov.28 -- Eric Robertsen, global head of foreign exchange, rates and credit research at Standard Chartered, talks about the dollar, emerging-market currencies and the yen. He speaks with Yvonne Man and Paul Allen on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Black Homeowners Are Getting Lower Appraisals Than White Neighbors

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The home appraisal industry is one of the least diverse industries in the country, with over 96% of appraisers identifying as White.
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Western Storms Bring Flood Threats, Snow For Christmas

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An atmospheric river could dump rain and snow over much of the Northwest.
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15-Year-Old Kills 5, Injures 2 Others In North Carolina Shooting

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A suspect was taken into custody Thursday before 10 p.m. Police haven't announced a motive or their identity.
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Uvalde: Exploring The Symptoms Of Grief, Emotional Toll

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People directly and indirectly connected to the Uvalde shooting may feel some sort of psychological fallout.
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Trump Sues New York Attorney General Over Civil Investigation

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The lawsuit, filed on behalf of Trump and the Trump Organization, seeks to halt the ongoing probe into his business dealings.