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Bloomberg

U.K. to Hold General Election on Dec. 12

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Oct.29 -- U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson finally won parliamentary backing for the vote on his fourth attempt. He’s hoping it will help resolve the Brexit crisis that’s dragged on in the U.K. since 2016. Bloomberg’s Annmarie Hordern...
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Press Association

Jo Swinson comments on Duke of York interview

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Jo Swinson answers questions from the press on the camapaign trail in St Albans. The Lib Dem leader responds to a question about the Duke of York's recent interview on the BBC.
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Curated Video

Trump rails against impeachment at Michigan plant

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Curated Video

Trump defends protesters, says orders 'too tough'

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus134495
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Press Association

Daily politics briefing: June 8

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A look at the facts behind the day's headlines as Boris Johnson comes under renewed pressure to reverse a £4 billion cut to Britain’s overseas aid budget amid widespread anger among some Tory MPs.
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Curated Video

Supreme Court Hearing Biggest Guns Case In More Than A Decade

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At issue is a New York state law that requires citizens to demonstrate a specific need if they want a license to carry a concealed weapon.
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Curated Video

It's Hard To Amend The U.S. Constitution For A Reason

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The U.S. Constitution is difficult to change by design.
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

After impassioned debate, the US House of Representatives strikes down efforts to repeal Prohibition

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Title card: 'REPEAL FAILS IN HOUSE!' / Title card: 'Washington - Repeal falls six votes short as lame duck session opens! Paramount News records first sound pictures of actual House proceedings' / TILT DOWN EXT US Capitol bldg / MS House...
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Curated Video

The tea party, while losing ground elsewhere in the US, emerged from Texas' primary runoffs mightier than ever in the nation's biggest conservative stronghold, sacking Republican Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst in favor of state Sen. Dan Patrick. (May 27)

Higher Ed
Losing ground elsewhere in the U.S., the tea party emerged from Texas' primary runoffs mightier than ever in the nation's biggest conservative stronghold, sacking Republican Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst in favor of state Sen. Dan Patrick, a...