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U.S. Jobless Claims Remain Steady At 205,000

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The report from the Labor Department is unchanged from last week and remains at a pandemic-era low.
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What's The Risk Going Grocery Shopping Unmasked?

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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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Hip-Hop History: Dropping The Beat On AAPI Artists

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Asian American hip-hop artists and producers speak on why hip-hop resonates with AAPI communities.
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The Supreme Court's History of Firsts And What Happened After Them

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The American people are split over President Biden's decision to nominate a Black female justice, with 55% saying the pick isn't important.
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Chinese Demand for Southeast Asian Real Estate Increasing: Juwai.com

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Oct.20 -- Georg Chmiel, executive chairman of online property site Juwai.com, explains which real estate markets Chinese buyers are eyeing, and how the anti-government protests in Hong Kong are affecting the markets. He speaks with...
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California Contract Workers Bill Heads To Governor's Desk

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A bill requiring companies like Uber and Lyft to treat contract workers as employees has passed both houses of California's legislature.
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UBS's Donovan on U.S. Economy, Fed Policy, U.S.-China Trade

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Jan.07 -- Paul Donovan, global chief economist at UBS Wealth Management, discusses the U.S. economy, Fed policy, his outlook for markets and the trade tensions between the U.S. and China. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East"...
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What's The Risk Of Using Cash?

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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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Mental Illness In County Jails Remains A Problem Across The U.S.

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A ProPublica investigation finds disturbing use-of-force tactics and lack of care led to a mentally ill man's death while in custody.
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Former Police Officers Explain The 'Blue Wall Of Silence'

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The "blue wall of silence" refers to the informal code in law enforcement that discourages officers from reporting police misconduct and corruption.
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U.S. Currency Manipulation Threat Puts Asians on Guard

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Oct.24 -- Asia is bracing for the latest U.S. Treasury report on foreign currency manipulators, coming in the middle of a trade war that shows no sign of ending. The twice-yearly report is due in coming weeks and will likely see the...
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Chinese President Xi Faces a Lot of Challenges, Control Risks Says

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Angela Mancini, partner and head of Asia Pacific markets at Control Risks, talks about the outlook for the Chinese economy, the government's policies, and the bilateral relations with the U.S.. President Xi Jinping said in a virtual...
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China Accelerates Financial Opening

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Jan.15 -- As part of the phase 1 of the U.S.-China trade deal, Beijing has also agreed to accelerate the opening of its financial sector with a raft of reforms set to start in April. Bloomberg’s Lucille Liu reports on “Bloomberg...
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Airlines Face Staff Shortages As Summer Travel Season Approaches

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Many airlines are looking to fill thousands of job openings ahead of the busy summer travel season.
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A Pediatric Therapist Speaks On Trauma Of Abuse In Children

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A young woman who works as a pediatric behavioral therapist speaks about her experience with her own PTSD growing up.
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Wisconsin Program Sends Mental Health Experts To Handle Crises

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The Community Alternative Response Emergency Services pilot program aims to take mental health crisis situations out of the hands of police.
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Experts Say Community Support Can Help Mental Health After Trauma

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Psychiatrists say community support can be the start to healing after a group experience, even if a person isn't directly impacted.
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3 Charts to Know: U.S. Cracks Down on China Aluminum

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Nov.28 -- The White House has invoked the rarely-used Tariff Act of 1930 against China putting its aluminum exports to the United States at the heart of new trade tensions. U.S. aluminum firms Alcoa and Century rallied to two-week highs...
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Russia, U.S. Exchange Accusations Over Ukraine At UN

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Although more high-level diplomacy is expected this week, talks between the U.S. and Russia have so far failed to ease tensions in the crisis.
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What To Know About The Spread Of Monkeypox

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Health officials around the world are keeping watch for more cases. They say the risk to the general population is low.
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Newsy Investigation Tracks COVID-19 Outbreaks In NC From Meat Plants

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As COVID-19 cases rise in North Carolina meat processing plants, a Newsy investigation shows 12 plants with outbreaks affecting surrounding counties.
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David Boies Says Senate Got Off Track on Supreme Court

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Apr.03 -- David Boies, chairman at Boies Schiller Flexner, talks about what Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch means for business and the qualifications he brings to the bench. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg...
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Military Changes Hair Standards To Be More Inclusive For Minorities

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Women in the Army or Air Force can have shaved heads, ponytails and braids after the military admitted old rules discriminated against Black women.
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Hate Incidents Renew Discussions About Perceptions Of Asian Americans

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Amid the rise of anti-Asian sentiment during the pandemic, there are renewed discussions about how the U.S. perceives Asian Americans