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White House Announces Russia Sanctions Over Navalny Poisoning
Russian officials and businessmen targeted after poisoning, imprisonment of Alexei Navalny.
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CDC Panel Backs Expanded COVID Booster Rollout
CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky is expected to rule soon.
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5 People Injured After D.C. Pedestrian Bridge Collapses
They believe it could take until Thursday to fully remove the bridge from the roadway.
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Biden Hits Russia With New Sanctions, Says Putin 'Chose War'
The sanctions target Russian banks, oligarchs, and high-tech sectors.
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Biden Tests Positive For COVID-19, Has 'Mild Symptoms'
The 79-year-old Biden is fully vaccinated after getting two initial doses of the coronavirus vaccine and two boosters since.
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Police Say Several People Shot In NYC Subway Station
This is a breaking story. Several people were shot and wounded in a possible explosion inside a subway station in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. More details are coming out. The FDNY says there are multiple people shot and they found numerous...
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Darden: Clarence Otis Stepping Down From CEO Role
Oct. 14 -- Darden has appointed President and COO Gene Lee as interim CEO, succeeding Clarence Otis, who has stepped down from his role as CEO, effective immediately. Mia Saini reports on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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ADP Finds U.S. Workforce Grew by 230K Workers in October
Nov. 5 -- U.S. companies added 230,000 jobs in October according to the ADP employment change survey and job gains for the previous month were revised higher to 225,000. Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu reports on In The Loop.
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U.S. October PPI Rises 0.2%, Core Rate Climbs 0.4%
Nov. 18 -- Higher costs for food and services caused an unexpected jump in wholesale prices in October as PPI rose by 0.2 percent. Bloomberg's Mia Saini examines the numbers on In The Loop.
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U.S. Consumer Prices Drop for First Time in Over a Year
Sept. 17 -- The cost of living in the U.S. unexpectedly dropped in August for the first time in more than a year, showing inflation still is falling short of the Federal Reserves goal as policy makers meet. Olivia Sterns reports on In...
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U.S. CPI Rises 0.1% as Inflation Remains Muted
Oct. 22 -- U.S. consumer prices rose 0.1 percent in September, holding inflation in check as fuel prices plunged. Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu breaks down the data on In The Loop.
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U.K. Police Say 'a Number' of Concert Goers Killed
May.22 -- U.K. police said a "a number" of concert goers were killed late Monday after an apparent explosion at Manchester Arena, in northern England, during a concert by U.S. singer Ariana Grande. Bloomberg's Yvonne Man reports on...
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U.S. May Durable Goods Orders Disappoint in 1.1% Drop
Jun.26 -- U.S. orders for business equipment unexpectedly declined for the month of May, falling 1.1%, nearly doubling expectations for a drop of 0.6 percent. Bloomberg's Alix Steel and David Westin report on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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U.S. Inflation Accelerates. CPI Gains 0.4% in August
Sep.14 -- U.S. consumer prices rose by 0.4 percent in August, ending a five-month streak of disappointing data. Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro and Michael McKee report on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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China's Official Factory Gauge Strengthened in August
Aug.30 -- China releases its August manufacturing PMI data. Bloomberg's Tom Mackenzie reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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ECB Officials Worry About Risk of Euro Overshooting
Aug.17 -- European Central Bank officials expressed concern that the euro may strengthen beyond what is justified by an improving economy. Bloomberg's Paul Gordon reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Pakistan's Nawaz Sharif Resigns as Prime Minister
Jul.28 -- Pakistan Prime Minister Mawaz Sharif has resigned, according to a statement from his office, after the nation's Supreme Court ordered his disqualification due to an investigation into his family's finances. Bloomberg's Mark...
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U.S. Adds 261,000 Jobs in October, Jobless Rate 4.1%
Nov.03 -- U.S. payrolls fell short of expectation in October with an increase of 261,000, while the unemployment rate declined to 4.1 percent. Bloomberg's Michael McKee breaks down the numbers on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Sen. Ron Johnson to Vote Yes on GOP Tax Bill
Dec.01 -- Senator Ron Johnson, a Republican from Wisconsin, will vote in favor of Senate Republican tax legislation after ensuring changes on pass-through businesses, according to an aide. Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli and Michael McKee...
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Barnier Says Brexit Means Banks Lose EU Passporting
Nov.20 -- Michel Barnier, chief Brexit negotiator for the European Union, speaks at a conference in Brussels on the legal consequences of Brexit.
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Spain Issues an Apology for Catalonia Clashes
Oct.06 -- Enric Millo, a Spanish government representative in Catalonia, said the government is "profoundly sorry" for clashes related to a Catalan independence vote. Bloomberg's Maria Tadeo reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Trump Infrastructure Plan to Spur $1.5 Trillion in New Spending
Feb.12 -- President Donald Trump unveiled a 53-page plan to upgrade roads, airports and other public works. The administration hopes to speed up permitting processes and using public-private partnerships. Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli...
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ECB Saw 'Some Comfort' in Wage Dynamics
Jan.11 -- Bloomberg's Carolynn Look discusses the release of the latest European Central Bank minutes as the bank stated that communication must change if reflation continues. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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BOE Keeps Key Rate at 0.5%
Feb.08 -- The Bank of England voted 9-0 to keep it's key interest rate at 0.5% but suggested it may need to raise interest rates faster than previously indicated. Bloomberg's Guy Johnson reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."