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Israel-Hamas War: Houthis Claim Palestine-2 Missile Targeted Israel's Nevatim Air Base

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Yemen's Houthis are claiming to have launched a Hypersonic ballistic missile dubbed the Palestine 2 targeting Nevatim Air Base in the Negev Dessert. Watch in for more details!
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Russia launches record 741 drones and missiles in its largest aerial attack against Ukraine

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Ukraine managed to intercept and jam most of the 741 aerial targets launched by Russia overnight in its largest attack, but six aeroballistic Kinzhal missiles made it past Ukraine’s air defences amid the shortage of US supplied Patriot...
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Iran strikes back at Israel with wave of missiles

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Israel sounded air raid sirens Friday after Iran launched retaliatory missile attacks against at least two cities. (Scripps News)
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US military says cartel drones are observing troops on the southern border

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Military leaders told Scripps News they have not engaged the cartel drones partly because they don't have the authorization yet to do so. (Scripps News)
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Bloomberg

Israel's Air Defenses Against Iran Explained

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From the Iron Dome to David's Sling, Israel has some of the world's most advanced air defense systems. Alex Morgan explains how they're being tested by attacks from Iran and its proxies.
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Bloomberg

Why The New Republic Staff Left En Masse

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Dec. 8 -- Bloomberg's Cory Johnson reports on the mass exodus of staff from The New Republic forcing the cancellation of its upcoming issue. Johnson speaks on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Secret Service Intercepts Suspicious Packages to Obama, Clintons

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Oct.24 -- Packages containing potential explosive devices addressed to the homes of former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton have been intercepted by the U.S. Secret Service. Bloomberg's Toluse Olorunnipa reports on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

The Bank of England and Federal Reserve's Ability to Wait for Inflation

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Feb.07 -- Adam Posen, president at Peterson Institute, and Brian Levitt, senior investment strategist at OppenheimerFunds, examine monetary policy from the Bank of England and Federal Reserve. They speak on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Sky News

Sky News Special Report on British Top Guns

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VOICED: It's 75 years since the Royal Air Force defeated Hitler's Luftwaffe in the Battle of Britain. And today - RAF pilots continue to play a vital role - most recently intercepting Russian jets in UK airspace. Sky News has gained...
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Sky News

Sky News special report on British Top Guns

Higher Ed
VOICED: It's 75 years since the Royal Air Force defeated Hitler's Luftwaffe in the Battle of Britain. And today - RAF pilots continue to play a vital role - most recently intercepting Russian jets in UK airspace. Sky News has gained...
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Defense Secretary Robert Gates says the decision to abandon the Bush administration's plans for a land-based missile defense system in Eastern Europe came about because of a change in the U.S. perception of the threat posed by Iran.

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HEADLINE: Gates: U.S. intelligence caused change in plans

CAPTION: Defense Secretary Robert Gates says the decision to abandon the Bush administration's plans for a land-based missile defense system in Eastern Europe came about...
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Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice admits the U-S was caught off guard when Russian President Vladimir Putin made an unsolicited offer on how the U-S can alter its missile defense program.

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HEADLINE: Rice tells AP: Russia offer won't change U.S. missile plans

CAPTION: Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice says The United States will pursue its own plans to put a missile defense in Eastern Europe despite...
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Bloomberg

Expel CEO Says 'Don't Panic, Be Patient' in Response to China Hack

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Oct.04 -- Dave Merkel, Expel Inc. chief executive officer, reacts to the report of China's hardware attack on some of the biggest U.S. companies. He speaks with Bloomberg's Amanda Lang and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg Cuts Ties With Vendor That Used Prisoners To Phone Bank

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Bloomberg cut ties with a third-party vendor that used prison labor to phone bank on behalf of his campaign.
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President Bush says he's withholding judgment on the destruction of CIA interrogation tapes until pending investigations are completed. Bush says he did not know about the existence of the tapes or their destruction until earlier this month.

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HEADLINE: Bush reserves judgement on CIA tapes

CAPTION: President Bush says he's withholding judgment on the destruction of CIA interrogation tapes until pending investigations are completed. Bush says he did not know about the...
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A defense official says the Pentagon has a 'high degree of confidence' that the U.S. missile successfully hit the fuel tank of a dying satellite, and none of the debris from the strike is larger than a football.

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HEADLINE: Pentagon: High confidence satellite hit by missile

CAPTION: Defense official says the Pentagon has a 'high degree of confidence' that the U.S. missile successfully hit the fuel tank of a dying satellite, and none of...