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Researchers replicate building of Stonehenge

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LEAD IN:Researchers in London have been recreating the methods they think could have been used to build the world famous Stonehenge. They want to discover how ancient Britons built the mysterious megalithic monument five thousand years...
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The Recount

The Medical Field’s $2 Million Pay Gap

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Sexism is real — and its consequences are too. A new study of the medical field finds that female physicians earn an estimated $2 million less than male physicians over a 40-year-career.
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Curated Video

The Search For Life Beyond Earth

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For as long as we’ve been gazing up at the stars we’ve wondered whether someone out there may be gazing back.
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Bloomberg

Mnuchin Warns Pelosi U.S. May Hit Debt Limit in September

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Jul.12 -- Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin urged House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to raise the debt ceiling before Congress leaves for summer recess, warning that the government may run out of cash in early September. Bloomberg's Anna...
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Bloomberg

AXA CEO Sees Virus Scares as ‘New Norm’ for Insurance Industry

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Jan.24 -- Thomas Buberl, chief executive officer at AXA, discusses the emergence of more viruses as a “new norm” for the insurance industry, climate change, and the potential cost of Australia’s bushfires. He speaks with Bloomberg’s...
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Sky News

The British Heart Foundation warns that sedentary lifestyles are increasing the risks of heart disease

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<< VOICED: There's a warning that sedentary lifestyles could be as bad for you as smoking. A new report from the British Heart Foundation suggests that 20 million Britons are physically inactive. It also identifies something of a north...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: Baby boom for Indian surrogate mothers

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CLEAN: Baby boom for Indian surrogate mothers
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Bloomberg

IMF Cuts Japan's 2022 Growth Forecast to 2.4% From 3.3%

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Ranil Salgado, the International Monetary Fund's mission chief for Japan, discusses the outlook for the world's third-largest economy, the local currency, and the policies of the government and the central bank. The IMF has cut its...
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Bloomberg

USDA: Bigger Corn and Soybean Crops Ahead

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Oct. 10 -- Bloomberg's Alan Bjerga reports on the USDA projections for corn and soybeans. He speaks with Matt Miller on Bottom Line. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Climate Change Could Cost U.S. Homeowners $1 Trillion

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Aug. 2 -- Zillow Chief Economist Svenja Gudell discusses the risks and costs of climate change to the U.S. housing market. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Curated Video

Who Isn't Getting COVID?

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Earlier this year, the CDC estimated that 43% of Americans have had COVID.
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Curated Video

Christie's Auction House says it is confident two of the biggest sales of the year will fetch good prices despite the global credit crisis

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HEADLINE: Christies set for two big auctions CAPTION: Christie's Auction House says it is confident two of the biggest sales of the year will fetch good prices despite the global credit crisis. (Oct. 31) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] ...
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Bloomberg

The Importance of China’s Inclusion in FTSE Russell

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Sep.24 -- Edmund Goh, Asia fixed income investment manager at Aberdeen Standard Investments, discusses China’s bonds being included in the FTSE Russell’s benchmark bond index, why it’s so important for investors and his outlook for...
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Bloomberg

Alibaba's Liu on Singles' Day Sales, New Antitrust Rules

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Nov.11 -- Alibaba Group Vice President Liu Bo says this year's Singles' Day sales are in line with estimates and Liu, who is running the annual shopping festival, says online sales have returned to pre-pandemic levels. He spoke...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Refugee crisis mounts

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VOICED : Refugee crisis mounts
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Bloomberg

Fox News Demographics Aging Rapidly

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Aug. 24 -- Bloomberg's Anousha Sakoui reports on the demographics for cable news networks. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

McDonalds Same-Store Sales Drop Less Than Estimate

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Nov. 10 -- McDonalds posted October same-store sales that topped analysts estimates as U.S. declines slowed. Bloomberg's Matt Miller reports on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Daybreak Europe Show Open: Peak Inflation

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Dani Burger and Manus Cranny open "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe" discussing peaking inflation.
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Bloomberg

Chevron Beats 1Q Earnings Estimates on Cuts to Operating Expenses

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Apr.26 -- Chevron Corp. topped analysts' estimates with cuts to expenses in the first-quarter as the company faces a brewing bidding war for Anadarko Petroleum Corp. Bloomberg's Emma Chandra reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Forget the Super Bowl, Esports ETF Reflects the New Sport in Town

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Jan.29 -- The ETF industry has something for everyone -- the VanEck Vectors Video Gaming and eSports ETF (ticker: ESPO) invests in video gaming and esports companies. The global audience for esports is expected to 495 million, with half...
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Bloomberg

How WiseTech Seizes on Protectionist Opportunities

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Feb.22 -- Richard White, WiseTech Global's chief executive officer, discusses the demand for the company's logistics services and the effects of the Trump administration's immigration ban with Bloomberg's Betty Liu and Haidi Lun on...
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Curated Video

Worldwide Pollution Kills More than War, Smoking

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VOICEOVER SCRIPT: ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION -- FROM FILTHY AIR TO CONTAMINATED WATER -- IS KILLING MORE PEOPLE ANNUALLY THAN ALL WARS AND VIOLENCE COMBINED. IT'S ALSO A BIGGER KILLER THAN SMOKING, HUNGER AND...
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Press Association

Average of 148,000 people in England had coronavirus between April 27 and May 10

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An average of 148,000 people in England had coronavirus at any given time between April 27 and May 10, according to new estimates by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). The results of the pilot study suggest an average of 0.27% of...