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GE Plans Health Business Spin-Off, Divestment of Baker Hughes Stake

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Jun.26 -- General Electric Co. is planning to spin off its health-care business into a standalone company and divest its stake in Baker Hughes. Bloomberg Intelligence's Karen Ubelhart reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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U.S. GDP Revised Down to 2% in First Quarter

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Jun.28 -- Nathan Sheets, chief economist at PGIM Fixed Income, and Bloomberg Intelligence's Gina Martin Adams examine U.S. first-quarter economic growth. They speak on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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May Believes U.K. and EU are Not 'Far Apart' on Brexit

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Oct.15 -- U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May addresses Parliament following the breakdown of talks over how to treat the Irish border post-Brexit.
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U.S. Will No Longer Grant Any Iran Oil Waiver Exemptions: Pompeo

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Apr.22 -- U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announces that the Trump administration won’t renew waivers that allowed countries to buy Iranian oil without facing U.S. sanctions.
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China October Manufacturing PMI Misses Estimate

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Oct.30 -- China releases its PMI data for October. Bloomberg's Yvonne Man, Rishaad Salamat and Enda Curran report on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open."
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Paul Manafort's Second Sentencing Brings Total to 7.5 Years in Prison

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Mar.13 -- Paul Manafort has been sentenced to a total of 90 months in prison for felonies uncovered by Special Counsel Robert Mueller's probe into Russian election interference. Bloomberg's Andrew Harris reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Deutsche Bank Said to Prep for Potential Merger by Mid-Year

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Jan.31 -- Deutsche Bank is said to be bracing for a potential government-brokered merger with Commerzbank AG by mid-year if all else fails in the bank's turnaround efforts. Bloomberg's Steven Arons reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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U.S. Adds 224,000 Jobs in June, Jobless Rate Rises to 3.7%

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Jul.05 -- U.S. payrolls increased by 224,000 in June while the unemployment rate rose to 3.7 percent. Bloomberg's Michael McKee breaks down the numbers on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Hurricane Dorian Shifts North From Florida And Toward The Carolinas

Higher Ed
​Dorian's winds have been reported to be as strong as 150 mph as of Saturday afternoon.
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Pelosi Wants To Clarify Laws On Indictment Of Sitting Presidents

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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi told NPR "there is nothing anyplace" that says a president can't be indicted.
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Beto O'Rourke Drops Out Of The 2020 Presidential Race

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​O'Rourke said he decided to drop out because his campaign "does not have the means to move forward successfully."
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Reports: Bolton In Talks About Possible Impeachment Inquiry Testimony

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Former national security adviser John Bolton has already come up several times in other officials' impeachment inquiry testimonies.
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Va. Judge Upholds Temporary Capitol Gun Ban Ahead Of Rally

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​Under the terms of the ban, weapons of any kind will be prohibited on the grounds of the state Capitol from Friday night until Tuesday.
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President Trump Approves Disaster Declaration For Puerto Rico

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A Jan. 7 earthquake and its aftershocks have damaged homes and forced thousands of Puerto Ricans into shelters.
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Former Boeing CEO Muilenburg Exits With More Than $60 Million Payout

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​Boeing disclosed Friday that Muilenburg is contractually owed stock and pension awards worth $62.2 million.
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8 Killed In Shootings In Hanau, Germany

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Two hookah lounges were reportedly targeted, but the motives behind the attacks are unclear.
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At Least Six People Killed In New Jersey Shooting

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There was an exchange of gunfire for more than an hour in Jersey City's Greenville neighborhood.
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Washington State Officials Confirm First Coronavirus Death In U.S.

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Health officials in Washington state have confirmed the first coronavirus-related death in the U.S.
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Kobe Bryant Dies In Private Helicopter Crash

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Five people died in the crash.
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At Least 8 People Dead, More Hospitalized After Alabama Dock Fire

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Officials told The Associated Press that the death toll may still rise, since they aren't sure how many people were on the boats.
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Autopsy Shows Rapper Juice WRLD Died Of Accidental Overdose

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The rapper reportedly went into convulsions at Chicago's Midway Airport last month before dying in a local hospital.
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Bodies Of 8 Military Recovered After Vehicle Sinks During Training

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The crew was on a training mission when their vessel sank off the coast of Southern California.
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U.S. District Judge's Son Killed, Husband Injured In Home Shooting

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Judge Salas was appointed by President Obama in 2010 and has presided over numerous high-profile cases.
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Texas Pauses Reopening, ICU Beds Fill As Virus Cases Spike Across U.S.

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As more than half of the country sees new spikes in coronavirus cases, the CDC estimates there may be 10 undocumented cases for each recorded one.