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Pres. Biden Says Hurricane-Ravaged Florida Has 'America's Commitment'

Higher Ed
While surveying Hurricane Ian's damage, Pres. Biden announced he would double the time the federal government would cover debris removal costs.
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U.S. Shoppers Find Some Groceries Scarce Due To Virus, Weather

Higher Ed
The shortages are widespread, impacting produce and meat as well as packaged goods such as cereal. And they're being reported nationwide.
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Man Reflects On Act Of Kindness After Uvalde, Texas Shooting

Higher Ed
"I think that both sides right now are looking at mental health and gun control and no one is looking at the pain," Aaron Stark says.
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U.S. Warns Russia May Use Chemical Or Biological Weapons In Ukraine

Higher Ed
Some say more protests and clandestine operations will come as the conflict progresses, and the use of different weaponry could come into play.
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Senate Confirms Brainard For Vice Chair Of Federal Reserve

Higher Ed
Lael Brainard is the lone Democrat on the board for now, and has prior economic experience during the Clinton and Obama administrations.
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Supreme Court Rules Against The City Of Boston In Christian Flag Case

Higher Ed
The justices agreed that the city discriminated against an activist for refusing his request to fly a Christian flag outside City Hall.
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Texas Governor: 15 Killed In School Shooting; Gunman Dead

Higher Ed
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott says the suspected shooter, an 18-year-old man, also died and was believed to be killed by responding officers.
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Bloomberg

Philippine Central Bank Has Room to Maneuver on Rate Policy: Governor

Higher Ed
Philippine central bank Governor Benjamin Diokno discusses monetary policy and the outlook for the economy. The central bank left its key interest rate steady last week at a record-low 2%, while hinting it could start exiting...
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Families Close To Opioid Epidemic Get Christmas Gifts From Non-Profit

Higher Ed
Project Noelle’s Cuyahoga County chapter held its annual Christmas gift distribution at the United Methodist Church of Brook Park Dec. 11.
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Bloomberg

Employment Falls Short of Pre-Recession Level: Lazear

Higher Ed
Nov. 7 -- Stanford University Professor Edward Lazear examines U.S. employment data for October and explains why the U.S. still falls short of needed levels of job creation. He speaks on In The Loop.
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Bloomberg

How GOP's American Health Care Act Differs From Obamacare

Higher Ed
Mar.07 -- Bloomberg's Drew Armstrong examines the details of the American Health Care Act put forth by Republicans and how the plan compares to Obamacare. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas." (Corrects spelling of reporter's...
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Bloomberg

Twitter Closes Kremlin-Backed Accounts

Higher Ed
Dec.05 -- There is more evidence claiming to show Russia's attempt to influence last year's U.S. election. Twitter says a Kremlin-backed agency created dozens of accounts posing as local American outlets which then published fake news...
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Bloomberg

3 Charts to Know: Tax Reform's Boon to U.S. Corporates

Higher Ed
Dec.20 -- Stock prices of the highest-taxed U.S. firms rose again as Congress passed the Republican tax reform plan, lowering the official corporate tax rate from 35% to 21%. Across the past four decades, the effective tax rate for U.S....
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Bloomberg

Tax Reform, Its 'Uphill Sledding: Ken Feinberg

Higher Ed
Dec. 10 -- 32 Advisors CEO Robert Wolf and General Motors Consultant Ken Feinberg discuss market turbulence, the banking industry and tax reform on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Small Businesses Face Supply Chain Problems During The Holidays

Higher Ed
Disruptions, coupled with increased demand, send a ripple effect through the food supply chain. But not all retailers will feel its effect.
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Why Do Air Traffic Controllers Retire At 56?

Higher Ed
The Federal Aviation Administration argues burnout gets more acute for workers by their mid 50s.
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Bloomberg

Federal Reserve a Little Bit Behind the Curve for Sure, Lockhart Says

Higher Ed
Former Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Dennis Lockhart discusses the central bank's policy and the outlook for the economy. The Fed on Wednesday raised interest rates by 50 basis points for the first time since 2000 and...
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Sarah Palin's Defamation Suit Against NY Times Set For Trial Monday

Higher Ed
Former Republican vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin is on the verge of making new headlines in a legal battle with The New York Times.
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U.S. Secretary Of State Meets With Russian Diplomat Over Ukraine

Higher Ed
Secretary of State Antony Blinken said it was an exchange of concerns and not a negotiation as Russia gathers more troops near the Ukraine border.
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Major Winter Storm Hitting Millions Of Americans

Higher Ed
The fast-moving storm will dump snow and ice over eastern parts of the country.
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Bloomberg

Stagflation Among Key Market Risks, Manulife IM's Trinh Says

Higher Ed
Sue Trinh, head of of global macro strategy Asia at Manulife Investment Management HK Ltd., discusses inflation in the U.S., its implications for Federal Reserve policy and financial markets. She also talks about the opportunities she...
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Bloomberg

Biden: State of the Union Is Strong

Higher Ed
President Joe Biden discusses the resolve of the American people and the state of the union. He addresses the nation from Washington, D.C.
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Mardi Gras Returns To New Orleans With High Community Vaccination Rate

Higher Ed
The party made its return Tuesday after being canceled last year due to COVID-19.
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Hate Crime Cases And Convictions Are Rare In U.S. Courtrooms

Higher Ed
Public calls for hate crime charges are growing in the wake of the Atlanta shootings, but experts say convictions for hate crimes are rare.