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TED Talks

TED: 3 steps to help kids process traumatic events | Kristen Nguyen

12th - Higher Ed
What do we say to kids when intensely traumatic events interrupt everyday life? Whether you're a teacher, parent or community builder, educator Kristen Nguyen provides three research-backed steps for navigating these difficult...
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Curated Video

The Untold Know Nothings

9th - Higher Ed
In the mid 19th century a new political party, the Know Nothings, set the stage for xenophobia and nationalism to take root in American politics.
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Curated Video

The Civil War Battle for Bread

9th - Higher Ed
When the women of Richmond, Virginia couldn’t afford to buy bread during the American Civil War, they incited the largest civil disturbance the Confederacy had ever seen.
Instructional Video10:37
TLDR News

Should There be a Second Brexit Referendum? - Opinionated

12th - Higher Ed
Should the UK hold a second referendum on Brexit to let the public have another say. It's a controversial topic so we discuss some of the arguements on both sides and tell you what our viewers think.
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Next Animation Studio

Supervolcanoes remain active for thousands of years after supereruptions

12th - Higher Ed
Supervolcanoes stay active and dangerous even in the period after supereruptions, according to a new study in the journal Communications Earth & Environment.
Instructional Video1:30
Next Animation Studio

Why supervolcanoes are not our problem, but these seven areas of volcanic activity are

12th - Higher Ed
Several smaller volcanoes located next to key infrastructure should be our main priority when planning to combat the effects of volcanic activity, according to a new study.
Instructional Video1:56
Curated Video

The Road to Athenian Democracy

9th - Higher Ed
What forms of government preceded democracy and how did this pave the way for the ancient Athenians to invent democracy?
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British Movietone

US Troops Subdue Washington Riots

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Government is forced at last to evict from Capital insurgents demanding payment of bonuses. Disclaimer: British Movietone is an historical collection. Any views and expressions within either the video or metadata of the collection are...
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Curated Video

ACLU, Chicago Police Union Clash On Reported Federal Agent Deployment

Higher Ed
Chicago's largest police union says the agents will help officers. The American Civil Liberties Union considers them "a federal occupying force."
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Curated Video

False Information Escalates Anger At Protests Across The United States

Higher Ed
From Portland to Chicago to Washington, D.C., falsities on social media have fooled both liberals and conservatives alike, and escalated confusion.
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Bloomberg

Ukraine Soldiers Are Fighting Back Creatively: Pentagon

Higher Ed
John Kirby, Department of Defense spokesman, says Ukrainian soldiers are making good use of the weapons and supplies they are getting from the U.S. and other countries in their fight against Russian troops. He spoke at the Pentagon.
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Curated Video

HKong police arrest 4 on suspected money laundering

Higher Ed
Hong Kong police arrested four people and froze around 70 million HK dollars ($8.97 million US dollars) on suspicion of money laundering.
News Clip2:40
Bloomberg

Stock Rebound Put to the Test

Higher Ed
Jun.01 -- The equity market bounce weathered the pandemic and tens of millions of lost jobs. Now, it has to navigate spiraling civil unrest. Bloomberg’s Dani Burger reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe.”
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Bloomberg

Hong Kong GDP to Contract 6% in 2020: Oxford Economics

Higher Ed
Jul.20 -- Tommy Wu, senior economist at Oxford Economics, discusses the prospects for Hong Kong. The city's unemployment rate rose in June to the highest in more than 15 years, as the economy remains under pressure from the coronavirus...
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Curated Video

At Least 37 People Have Died In Protests In Uganda

Higher Ed
Tensions remain high in Uganda as people protest the arrest of an opposition presidential candidate.
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Curated Video

McCarthy: Slow Response To Capitol Attack Due To System in Place

Higher Ed
There's been a lot of criticism about the slow response to the attack on the U.S. Capitol... Where it took hours to fully activate the National Guard.
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Curated Video

Illinois Judge Rules Teen Can Be Extradited Over Protest Shooting

Higher Ed
The 17-year-old is being held in Illinois after crossing state lines with a rifle and shooting three people during the Kenosha protests.
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Sky News

Boris Johnson visits Wales as new Prime Minister

Higher Ed
VOICED: Shows exterior and interior shots British Prime Minister Boris Johnson MP visiting a chicken farm, the Brecon Constituency and the Welsh National Assembly on visit to Wales as part of his Tour of The Union, exterior shots and...
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Bloomberg

Michigan Won't Tolerate Suspicious Election Robocalls: AG

Higher Ed
Nov.03 -- Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel discusses the investigation into suspicious robocalls in her state that may be intended to suppress the vote on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Sky News

Interview with John Bolton

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior interview with John Bolton, former National Security Adviser to Donald Trump, on 2 November 2020 in Washington DC, United States
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Bloomberg

Civil Unrest Very Likely After Contested Election: Security Expert

Higher Ed
Nov.03 -- Tara Maller, former CIA military analyst, discusses efforts to undermine the election through voter disinformation and the possibility of civil unrest after the votes are counted on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Curated Video

Cities Brace For Unrest After Election, White House Builds Barriers

Higher Ed
As the nation awaits results from the presidential election, the White House and cities across the country brace for potential unrest.
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Curated Video

Daunte Wright's Funeral To Be Held Thursday

Higher Ed
The 20-year-old was killed last week after being pulled over by police.
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Bloomberg

Hong Kong Hit With Violence as Protesters Ask Trump for Help

Higher Ed
Sep.09 -- Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam’s biggest concession yet to protesters did little to stem scenes of violence that have become the norm on weekends in the Asian financial hub. Small pockets of demonstrators on Sunday set fires,...