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PG&E May Shut Off Power To Nearly 100,000 Customers Over Fire Concerns

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Affected area includes several San Francisco Bay area counties.
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Judge Denies Roger Stone's Request For Retrial Due To Jury Misconduct

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U.S. District Court Judge Amy Berman Jackson rejected Stone's motion for a new trial as a "tower of indignation."
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Field Hospitals Spring Up In Russia As COVID-19 Cases Top 300,000

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New hospitals urgently go up as infections spread among workers in northern ports and gas fields.
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Community Colleges Prepare For Fall Semester Amid Coronavirus

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Schools still face uncertainties as they figure out what the fall semester could look like in light of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Seoul's Mayor Found Dead After Reported Missing

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Park Won-soon's daughter reported her father missing after she said she received a voice message from him that sounded like a will.
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June Jobs Report Exceeds Economists' Expectations

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The addition of 4.8 million jobs in June was above the 3 million that most surveys predicted.
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Improved Weather Helps Fire Crews Gain Control Over California Blazes

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Even though they're slowly gaining control, officials warn the 2020 fire season is far from over.
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For Some, Central Park Incident Harks Back To Past Racial Violence

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For many, these kinds of incidents show how broad assumptions about black men can have awful consequences.
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U.S. Beef And Pork Production Is Down Nearly 40%

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COVID-19 outbreaks at meat processing plants continue to stress supplies on grocery shelves. Meat shortages are forecast to grow.
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For Some, Central Park Incident Hearkens Back To Past Racial Violence

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For many, these kinds of incidents show how broad assumptions about black men can have awful consequences.
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Prince Philip, Queen Elizabeth II's Husband, Dies At 99

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Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh and husband to Queen Elizabeth II, died at the age of 99.
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559,000 Jobs Added In May

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The unemployment rate dipped by 0.3%, bringing that number down to 5.8%.
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Some Texas Hotels Accused Of Price Gouging As Residents Seek Shelter

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Millions of Texan homes are without power and thus without heat as temperatures dip to historic lows.
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8 Dead After Shootings At Georgia Massage Parlors

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One man is in custody after three shootings at massage parlors in the Atlanta area.
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Weekly Jobless Claims Fall To 751,000

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The numbers came in slightly higher than expected, signaling a slowdown in the labor market's recovery.
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Where Was The National Guard When The Capitol Was Breached?

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The delayed National Guard deployment at the Capitol stood in contrast to a June deployment in response to Black Lives Matter protests.
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World Expresses Outrage, Plans Stronger Russia Sanctions

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Overall, more sanctions appear the only option for the foreseeable future.
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Judge Grants Trump Bid For Special Master In Document Search

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The appointment may slow the pace of the Justice Department's investigation into the presence of top-secret information at Mar-a-Lago.
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A Look At The Media Interest In Anna Nicole Smith's Life

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US ANS Media A look at the media interest in Anna Nicole Smith's life Los Angeles, 9 February 2007 1. Wide of media at Anna Nicole Smith's child paternity case 2. Cameraman holding video camera Broward County, Florida, 9 February 2007 3....
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JPMorgan, UBS Fined by EU in Libor Probes

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Oct. 21 -- Four banks including JPMorgan and UBS agree to settle two European Commission Swiss franc libor cases. Bloomberg's Mia Saini reports on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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ADP November Report Falls Short on 208K Jobs Added

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Dec. 3 -- The ADP payroll report for November fell short of estimates, with 204,000 private-sector jobs being created for the month. Bloomberg's Olivia Sterns reports on In The Loop.
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Allianz: CEO Diekmann to Step Down After 2015

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Oct. 2 -- Allianz says CEO Michael Diekmann is stepping down in 2015 and Oliver Baete will succeed him. Scarlet Fu reports on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Chrysler Auto Sales Jump 20.1% on Jeep, Ram Models

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Dec. 2 -- Fiat Chrysler Automobiles topped analyst estimates for November auto sales with a 20 percent increase, driven by Jeeps and Ram pickup trucks. Bloomberg's Matt Miller breaks down the numbers on In The loop.
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U.S. Launches Missile Attack Against Syria

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Apr.06 -- The U.S. launched a cruise missile attack against Syria after Bashar al-Assad's regime used poison gas to kill scores of civilians. The early morning attack targeted hangars, planes and fuel tanks at one Syrian military...