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Josh Wingrove
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General Gustave Perna, one of the officials leading the U.S. vaccine rollout, says they will "allocate" 7.9 million doses of Pfizer and Moderna's vaccines across the U.S. this week.(It's possible
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David Fickling
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Ignore the diplomatic angst and wine embargoes. Australia's trade with China is booming, and exports will hit a record (again) next year:https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2020-12-03/aussie-is-soaring-despite-australia-china-tra
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Bloomberg Opinion
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In 1797, President George Washington was determined to unambiguously hand over the nation’s reins for the first time.He attended the inauguration ceremony of John Adams to show his support. Unfortunately,
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The Breakdown
TheBreakdownAB
So @jkenney got to live out one of his dreams and make an appearance on Fox News today. Seems he’s super upset about the Saudis again.But here’s the thing.../1#abpoli #ableg
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Joe Mayes
Joe_Mayes
Scoop: the U.K.'s draft Brexit border plan has no detail on how Dover-Calais lorry traffic would work 1/https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-06-25/britain-s-post-brexit-border-plan-has-a-truck-sized-hole-in-it?sref=yMmXm5Iy The
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Veena Dubal
veenadubal
I just gave a talk on how gig worker carveouts (thru Prop22 or proposed 'sectoral bargaining' initiatves) from labor laws is a continuation of New Deal facially-neutral carveouts for highly-racialized
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Bloomberg Opinion
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Throughout the course of the pandemic, U.S. leaders have squandered:TimeTrust The economyAnd they squandered the chance to do good science — testing vaccines in a way that serves the public
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Bloomberg Opinion
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At the dawn of 2021, Singapore is verging on normality:Last-minute dinner reservations are tough to secureRoads are full of traffic againChildren are in schoolhttps://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2021-01-03/singapore-s-covid-success-i
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Heidi N. Moore
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Watching reporters heckling Trump with questions like "why are you so delusional" and "why are you lying to Americans" and "why are you undercutting the process" only MONTHS after he
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ClaraFerreiraMarques
ClaraDFMarques
Looking back over the past year in Hong Kong, it’s hard to fathom how much has changed. Pandemic, arrests, National Security Law, cancelled elections. Here’s a gallop through 2020 with
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Willy Solis
WillySolis357
.@Bloomberg covered @Shipt, owned by @Target, on how ratings affect us.After speaking to reporter on this story, my ratings took deep nose–dive. Because I'm outspoken, I'm extra careful on all
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Akshat Rathi
AkshatRathi
In a year when rich got richer and poor got poorer, during an economic recession, there's no shortage of flaws to fix in capitalism. Low-hanging fruit: getting oil companies to
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Emma Kinery
EmmaKinery
JUST IN: Wisconsin has completed its statewide vote canvass and found Joe Biden beat Donald Trump by 20,612 votes according to the AP The Trump campaign now has until 5PM
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John Hannen
GMCVOJohn
VCSE orgs have a lot on their plate but will probably have to restructure and reprioritise their activities at least three times in a short space of time - think
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Bloomberg Opinion
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History may not repeat itself, but it rhymes. Two republics that failed, with consequences for the whole world, have lessons for the U.S.:Pre-Imperial Rome between 133 BCE and 27 BCEWeimar
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Mac Margolis
macmargolis
If it were up to the country’s eager pot-bangers, social media warriors, some church leaders and assorted political discontents, Bolsonaro would no doubt be toast.https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2021-01-29/as-covid-19-kills-mor
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