TLDR News
Did Trump Make 'America Sick of Winning'? Trump's 2016 Trade Policies Examined - TLDR News
You'll be sick of winning. It's the promise that Trump made to the American people in 2016, reassuring them that he'd fundamentally shift international trade to help put America first. So in this video, we examine whether if he was...
The Wall Street Journal
The Economic Outlook- Part 1
The U.S. economy has been expanding since 2009, but globally growth is slowing. Did someone say "recession"? Lawrence A. Kudlow, Assistant to the President and Director of the National Economic Council, offers his perspective.
Healthcare Triage
ACA Risk Adjustment is out of Danger. For Now.
A few weeks ago, we were critical of the Trump administration's handling of ACA risk adjustment payments. We're fair-minded types around here, so we though you should know that they've taken steps to fix it.
The Wall Street Journal
Bringing Mexico To The Table
Enrique Olvera has won global acclaim for exploring and showcasing Mexico's ingredients and culinary history. Learn how he translates different cultures and cities into dishes, and what he is doing to reshape work culture in his industry .
Next Animation Studio
Researchers discovered fossilized Megalodon tooth after diving expedition in a flooded cavern in Mexico
Researchers found 13 prehistoric shark teeth during a diving expedition in a sinkhole called Cenote Xoc in the Mexican city of Merida.
Weatherthings
Hurricane Elena and Juan 1985
Both Hurricanes Elena and Juan in 1985 had tracks that made full loops. We see the track and history of these storms.
Ancient Lights Media
Atlas of the United States: The Great Plains Region: Introduction
This clip introduces the geography, history, and some important cultural features of the Great Plains Region.
Weird History
What Really Happened Behind the Scenes on Pimp My Ride
Yo dawg, this may be painful to hear, but a lot of the Pimp My Ride episodes were actually a TV disaster. Of course, the show gave the audience many gifts, like rapper Xzibit memes that just keep giving. And while fans will treasure the...
Brave Wilderness
Entering Kill Zone with Great White Sharks!
On this episode of Blue Wilderness, Mark and the crew are in Mexico and heading out on an adventure where they encounter their very first Great White Sharks -- in the kill zone!
The Economist
Cocaine: why the cartels are winning
America spends $40bn a year on the war on drugs. But its “zero tolerance” approach has done little to curb addiction or overdose rates, which are the highest in the world.
Next Animation Studio
Burned human remains discovered beneath surface of Mexico City
An altar containing a pot of human ashes was found near a square in Mexico City and archaeologists say it dates back to near the end of the Aztec empire.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Microfinance & Austerity: No Womens' Empowerment without Community Involvement
How austerity policies and microfinance can bankrupt rather than empower women. Professor Alicia Girón discusses why microfinance cannot replace development banks.
Financial Times
Mexico’s avocados: curbing the thirst for ‘green gold’
Mexico's avocados are worth nearly $3bn in exports every year but in some parts the lucrative industry is controlled by organised crime. Every day, those avocados suck up 9.5bn litres of water, and as production climbs the impact of...
Curated Video
The Marvels of Mexico City
Let's check out Mexico City! With its rich cultural attractions, vibrant gastronomy scene, and impressive achievements, it's a must-visit destination. The transportation system makes it easy to travel through the main square, or Zócalo,...
Next Animation Studio
BP finds a billion barrels of oil in the Gulf of Mexico
BP discovered a billion barrels of oil as well as two new oilfields in the Gulf of Mexico.
Next Animation Studio
Asteroid that led to dinosaur extinction impacted Earth at ‘deadliest possible angle’: study
Scientists have determined the angle of impact for the asteroid that contributed to the dinosaurs’ extinction 66 million years ago.
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Karla Lizette Soto - Teaching in the Global Pandemic - China
Karla Lizette Soto is originally from Veracruz, Mexico. She teaches English at the Helen Doron Training Center in Suzhou, Jiangsu, China.
The Art Assignment
Exquisite Corpse | Hugo Crosthwaite | The Art Assignment
This week we come to you from Rosarito, Mexico AND Chicago, IL to bring you an assignment from Hugo Crosthwaite. Hugo asks you to create a collaborative drawing by playing the Surrealist game Exquisite Corpse.
Curated Video
The Future of Amaranth
This video discusses the resurgence of amaranth as a crop and its potential to address issues of malnutrition and food security. It highlights its versatility in baking and its adaptability to different climates, making it a valuable...
TLDR News
Gulf of Mexico Fire Explained: The Politics of the Gas Spill - TLDR News
On Friday a blaze caught light in the Gulf of Mexico, yep in the sea. So in this video we explain what really happened, Mexico's involvement and the politics behind this environmental scandal.
Step Back History
Did Native Americans have Calendars?
You asked for more indigenous technologies, and so today I’m going to tell you about how native american peoples kept track of time.
AllTime 10s
10 Wonders of The World You Won't Have Heard Of
We're all heard of the pyramids and the Taj Mahal. But there are loads of amazing world wonders that completely pass most of us by.
The Art Assignment
What's Your Problem? | Ghana Think Tank | The Art Assignment
This week we head to Tijuana, Mexico to talk with John Ewing, Carmen Montoya, and Christopher Robbins of Ghana Think Tank, who are working on a project to encourage communication at the U.S-Mexico border.
US Department of Agriculture
Helping Gulf Coast Farmers Achieve Greater Environmental Benefits
A USDA initiative along Florida's Gulf Coast is helping farmers there make improvements in their operations to help prevent runoff and erosion from ultimately reaching the Gulf.