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Bloomberg

Trump Calls Coronavirus 'Kung Flu'

Higher Ed
Jun.21 -- President Donald Trump called the coronavirus “Kung flu” during a rally in Oklahoma on Saturday, employing a slang term that’s been criticized as racist. He also said he had "done a phenomenal job" with the outbreak in the U.S....
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Sky News

Angry exchanges between Trump supporters and protesters at rally venue

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior shots of angry clashes between pro and anti-Trump supporters outside the venue of his rally on 21 June 2020 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
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Curated Video

COVID-19 Hospitalizations Surge As Pandemic Shadows Election

Higher Ed
There's been an alarming increase in COVID-19 cases nationwide. The number of people hospitalized reached record highs in a growing number of states.
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Curated Video

Oklahoma Begins Phase 2 Of Vaccinations

Higher Ed
State health officials said people will make their appointments through a phone an app, which will be released as early as Thursday.
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Focuses Of United Nations Permanent Forum On Indigenous Rights

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In its 21st year, the forum will focus on Indigenous rights and strengthening their communities and cultures.
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

One Year After Pearl Harbor, USS Oklahoma

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Pearl Harbor / damaged destroyer USS Shaw, other damaged battleships / guns of ship pointing up / shots of overturned USS Oklahoma.
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Curated Video

Indigenous Creators Are Leaving Their Mark On Pop Culture

Higher Ed
Shows like "Reservation Dogs" are representing more Indigenous voices on and off the screen in the entertainment industry.
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Curated Video

USA: OKLAHOMA CITY BOMBING: JANET RENO NEWS CONFERENCE

Higher Ed
English/Nat The U-S Attorney General Friday announced the arrest of one of the two men sought in the bombing of a federal building where at least 57 people died in the worst terrorist attack in U-S history. The man, identified as Timothy...
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Curated Video

In Oklahoma City, the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum pays tribute to all things old west. The museum also has a Native American gallery that is undergoing a huge facelift.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Cowboys museum celebrates all western culture CAPTION: In Oklahoma City, the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum pays tribute to all things old west. The museum also has a Native American gallery that is undergoing a...
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Sky News

'Juneteenth' the annual event to remember freedom from slavery

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior shots of local traders and businesses set up to celebrate Juneteeth with commentary from Sky News Correspondent, Mark Stone on 19 June 2020 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
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Curated Video

Cases Of West Nile Virus In Oklahoma, Louisiana

Higher Ed
The West Nile virus is spread to humans by infected mosquitoes.
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Curated Video

Indigenous Languages Aren't Dead: How Music Is Upholding Them

Higher Ed
Rappers, folk singers and reggae musicians singing in their Native tongue represent ways the Cherokee language is engaging new and younger speakers.
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Curated Video

USA: OKLAHOMA CITY BOMBING: RESCUE WORKERS UPDATE

Higher Ed
English/Nat Rescue workers say they're nearing the day care centre area of the bombed out federal building in Oklahoma City. Rescue workers say the work is frustratingly slow but that they hold out hope that there may still be survivors...