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Super Tuesday explained: 14 states, 5 Democratic candidates, one big dayWhile Super Tuesday won’t necessarily determine who wins the nomination, it has historically been difficult for a candidate who performs poorly on the day to recover.PoliticsMar 2, 2020
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Democratic presidential candidates accuse Bloomberg of buying his way into electionThe hundreds of millions of dollars that Bloomberg has pumped into the Super Tuesday states has only heightened the sense of uncertainty surrounding the Democratic race.PoliticsFeb 16, 2020
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U.S. Democratic presidential hopefuls set their sights on attacking Michael BloombergThe White House hopefuls are trying to blunt Bloomberg, who gained attention by flooding the national airwaves with hundreds of millions of dollars in advertisements.PoliticsFeb 13, 2020
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Bloomberg doubles campaign ad spending following Iowa caucus confusionMichael Bloomberg has already spent over $300 million on TV, radio and digital advertising, according to the ad tracking firm Advertising Analytics.PoliticsFeb 4, 2020
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Democrat Michael Bloomberg says he’s spending his fortune ‘to get rid of Trump’After entering the race late and missing the first six Democratic debates, Bloomberg generally sits fifth in national public opinion polls behind Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders, Warren and Pete Buttigieg.WorldJan 13, 2020
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Michael Bloomberg cuts ties with company using prisoners for presidential campaign callsThe democratic presidential candidate said that his campaign was unaware of the arrangement until a reporter sought comment.PoliticsDec 24, 2019
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Weather-related spud shortage affected 18 per cent of Manitoba’s crop: reportApproximately 12,000 acres of potatoes were left unharvested this year – around 18 per cent of Manitoba's harvest.WeatherDec 4, 2019
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Michael Bloomberg says he “regrets” impact of hardline police tactics on minoritiesBloomberg launched his Democratic presidential campaign with an apology for his embrace of stop-and-frisk policing tactics during his time as New York mayor, which were found to be used disproportionately against minorities.PoliticsDec 3, 2019
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French fry shortage? Poutine, ‘freedom fries’ at risk after poor potato harvestPoor growing conditions have hurt this year's potato crop in North America, threatening french fry production and two iconic national foods.TrendingDec 3, 2019
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Amazon team that monitors Alexa can access user locations: reportA group of Amazon staff tasked with monitoring a fraction of Alexa recordings can view location data, according to a report.NewsApr 24, 2019
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