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SciShow
Why Can’t You Use E15 Gas in Summer?
A new strain of bird flu has been detected in North American birds for the first time in seven years. And U.S. President Biden is temporarily lifting the country's summertime ban on E15 gasoline.
SciShow
Why Can’t You Use E15 Gas in Summer?
A new strain of bird flu has been detected in North American birds for the first time in seven years. And U.S. President Biden is temporarily lifting the country's summertime ban on E15 gasoline.
Curated Video
Fundamentals Of Object-Oriented Programming: Java and IntelliJ - Arrays
In this video, we will learn about Java arrays, which store multiple values in a single variable instead of creating separate variables for each value.
Financial Times
Are high petrol prices killing the American dream?
FT Energy Source - To many Americans cars aren’t just a mode of transport, they’re a symbol of freedom. But who do US consumers hold responsible when soaring petrol prices mean there’s pain at the pump? The FT delves into the psychology...
Intelligence Squared
Wim Thomas - on emerging energy technologies
Wim Thomas - on emerging energy technologies.
The Wall Street Journal
Visa CFO Discusses Consumer Spending and Inflation
How are consumer spending habits changing amid higher rates of inflation, and how sustainable are these levels of spending? Visa Chairman and CFO Vasant Prabhu discusses these questions and more.
The Wall Street Journal
The Green Vehicles Of Tomorrow
Pamela Fletcher, GM's vice president of global electric-vehicle programs, speaks with WSJ business columnist John Stoll about the latest on electric vehicles through the lens of GM.
The Wall Street Journal
Political Leadership
The voters gave the nation a split Congress. How should business prepare for what comes next?
The Wall Street Journal
White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain on Washington After the Midterms
Ron Klain discusses how Republican control of the House will impact the president’s agenda to combat inflation, fund the government and support Ukraine.
TLDR News
Why is Everything Getting Expensive? Cost of Living Crisis Explained - TLDR News
Your wallet might have already started to notice the impending cost of living crisis, with the price of many essential goods already beginning to rise. So in this video, we explain how bad the crisis is expected to get, why tax hikes are...
TLDR News
Why the Midterms Are Looking Closer Than Ever
In a surprising turn by historical standards, Biden’s polling has improved significantly in the last few weeks. So exactly what is driving Biden's rise? Can it be sustained going into the midterms? And do the Democrats have a chance of...
TLDR News
Markets are Collapsing. Oil Companies Are Thriving - TLDR News
As we discussed in a recent video about Facebook ( companies around the world are struggling and the stock market is getting increasingly rocky. There's one...
TLDR News
Why are Republicans Surging in Midterm Polls?
Recently, Republicans have seen a surge that has taken them take the lead in generic ballots, casting doubt over Democrats holding onto the Senate. So in this video, we break down the reasons why this is happening and if Biden can do...
NPR: National Public Radio
Npr: Gas Prices and Irrational Consumer Expectations
Captivating story on the psychology of the gas price increases. A number of consumer psychologists contend that it isn't the gas prices that are upsetting consumers, it is the fact consumers feel they are not getting a good deal. Very...
NPR: National Public Radio
Npr: Rising Gas Prices and the 2006 Vote
Radio report from August, 2005, discusses the potential role of the rising gas prices on the 2006 election. This report also discusses the role of gas prices had on the 1980 election with Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan. Nice site to...
NPR: National Public Radio
Npr: Venezuela's Chavez Calls for Opec Production Cuts
News report on OPEC conference, possible ramifications of an oil cut, and differences in opinion within OPEC over policy. This audio report is from June, 2006.
NPR: National Public Radio
Npr: Demand Likely to Drive Gas Prices Higher
Interesting interview with an economist and his forecast of gas prices if the U.S. continues its present rate of consumption.