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Bloomberg

Cingolani on Energy Prices in Europe, Ecological Transition

Higher Ed
Italy's Ecological Transition Minister Roberto Cingolani says he "would not support right now, in 2022, the construction of new nuclear plants of second and third generation". The development of fourth-generation modern reactors could be...
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Curated Video

Report: Americans To Pay More To Heat Their Homes This Winter

Higher Ed
In August, more than 20 million families were behind on their utility bills, mainly due to soaring energy costs.
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Press Association

Gary Neville in 'shock' at Government's tax cutting mini-budget

Higher Ed
Former England footballer Gary Neville critical of Government tax cutting mini-budget, admitting it was a "shock" when he learnt about the plans.
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Press Association

Shadow Chancellor: Government needs to 'honour the commitments made' on benefits

Higher Ed
Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves, reacting to news that Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng has ruled out bringing forward his medium-term fiscal plan, said the Government should “get a grip” and publish the forecasts. Speaking on a visit to...
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Curated Video

Holocaust Survivors And Their Descendants Share Generational Trauma

Higher Ed
Studies support the idea that the effects of trauma can reverberate down generations through epigenetics.
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Press Association

Sturgeon: I will never give up on Scottish democracy

Higher Ed
The highlights from First Minister Nicola Sturgeon's keynote speech Scottish National Party's autumn conference in Aberdeen.
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Curated Video

Child Abuse Reports Are Down — And Child Welfare Advocates Are Worried

Higher Ed
Child abuse reports have gone down amid the pandemic, but experts say that doesn't necessarily mean abuse has declined.
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Curated Video

Many Students In The U.S. Are Dealing With Lunch Debt

Higher Ed
As students start going back to school, many parents are facing the burden of paying off school lunch debts due to the pandemic.
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Press Association

Irish premier says ‘entire nation is mourning’

Higher Ed
Note - filmed on October 8 Taoiseach Micheal Martin spoke to the media on Saturday evening where he said the entire nation is in mourning following the tragedy.
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Curated Video

Inspector General: Migrant Children Experienced Trauma At Facilities

Higher Ed
The OIG investigated 45 facilities in 2018 and found that children suffered intense mental health trauma during the "zero tolerance policy."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Ukraine war's impact on wheat threatens hunger in Sudan: aid group

9th - Higher Ed
More than 80 percent of Sudan's wheat imports are at risk after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, an aid group warns, exacerbating economic and humanitarian crises that deepened after last year's military takeover (Footage by AFPTV via Getty...
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Bridgeman Arts

Deinterlaced EDIT IMW 931098 High society in Paris, early 20s fun in cars, diners in Maxim's, gossip at a wedding

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Deinterlaced EDIT IMW 931098 High society in Paris, early 20s fun in cars, diners in Maxim's, gossip at a wedding
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Press Association

Starmer speaks to business owners in Stevenage about cost-of-living crisis

Higher Ed
Leader of the Labour Party Keir Starmer and Sharon Taylor, Leader of Stevenage Council speak to business owners about the increased cost of living and the impact it's having on their businesses, at Co-Space in Stevenage, Hertfordshire.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : 'We haven't dodged the bullet' - S.Africa nurse on virus frontlines

9th - Higher Ed
South African nurse Bhelekazi Mdladose has a front-row seat to see the government's response to the new coronavirus (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Curated Video

High Inflation Rates Are Making Child Care Costs Rise

Higher Ed
Parents are feeling not only the rising costs of housing, feeding and clothing their families but also the inflation bite of higher day care bills.
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Curated Video

What Does Pres. Biden's Big Oil Release Mean For You?

Higher Ed
Pres. Biden is releasing oil from supply reserves amid high gas prices, but the changes won't happen overnight at the pump.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Germany doing 'all it can' to reduce Russian hydrocarbon use: Scholz

9th - Higher Ed
Germany’s Chancellor says his country is doing ‘all it can’ to reduce dependence on Russian hydrocarbons, at a press conference alongside Britain’s Prime Minister (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Curated Video

Bitter feuding over a possible link between vaccines and autism won't go away despite a strong rejection of that theory by a special federal court

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Court finds vaccines don't cause autism CAPTION: Bitter feuding over a possible link between vaccines and autism won't go away despite a strong rejection of that theory by a special federal court. (Feb. 12) [Notes:ANCHOR...
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Bridgeman Arts

EDIT IMW931098 High society in Paris, early 20s fun in cars, diners in Maxim's, gossip at a wedding

Pre-K - Higher Ed
EDIT IMW931098 High society in Paris, early 20s fun in cars, diners in Maxim's, gossip at a wedding
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Bridgeman Arts

Families at a fairground, and uses for early photography, made in France, 1956

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 4 from the 1956 French documentary 'Images d'hier et D'aujourd'hui' (Images of Yesterday and Today) about the history of photography, featuring reenactments from the early 1900s. In this clip, families take photos at a fairground....
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Curated Video

78,000 Pounds Of Infant Formula Arrives In U.S.

Higher Ed
The formula was transported from Europe via military plane.
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Curated Video

Amish community reveal clues to manic depression

Higher Ed
1. Amish farming community in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania 2. Horse-drawn carriages along street 3. Amish child walking 4. Amish woman and children 5. Farmer ploughing with team of horses 6. Farm house 7. Windmill 8. Horse-drawn...
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Curated Video

Child Tax Credit Payments Start This Week

Higher Ed
The credit has been around since 1997, but the advance means parents will receive half up front.
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Press Association

Work to identify buried babies at Tuam could begin by end of year

Higher Ed
Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth Roderic O'Gorman, TD speaking to the media at Government Buildings in Dublin about the Tuam mother and baby home.