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President Bush on Wednesday established a high-level government panel to recommend steps to guarantee the safety of food and other products shipped into the United States and to improve U.S. policing of those imports

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: New Bush panel to police food imports CAPTION: President Bush on Wednesday established a high-level government panel to recommend steps to guarantee the safety of food and other products shipped into the United States and to...
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Curated Video

Vatican-backed symposium on clerical sex abuse

Higher Ed
1. Wide of people entering Gregorian University for Vatican-backed symposium on clerical sex abuse 2. Mid of Marie Collins, victim of clerical abuse and child protection campaigner, walking past reporters 3. Wide of conference 4....
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Curated Video

DOJ Investigating Minneapolis Police Department

Higher Ed
Federal investigators have opened a patterns and practices probe following the murder conviction of former officer Derek Chauvin.
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German FM Frank-Walter Steinmeier comments on Ukraine unrest, says he is worried

Higher Ed
Germany on Friday urged the US, Europe and Russia to work together to help Ukraine make the transition to peace. "This transition will have to be achieved first of all by the Ukrainians themselves, but Europe, the United States and...
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UPITN 7 4 79 PRESIDENT SADAT MEETS TOP MINISTERS AT CAIRO REST HOME

Higher Ed
Egypt's President Anwar Sadat holds meeting with his top Egyptian officials, Vice-President Hosni Mubarak, Prime Minister Khalil and Assembly Speaker Sofi Abu Taleb to discuss present internal situation and the Israeli treaty following...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : EU tells Turkey police violence has

9th - Higher Ed
Excessive police force against demonstrators has no place in a democracy European Union Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fule told Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Friday urging a probe into a week of violent unrest in Turkey a...
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Bloomberg

U.S., China May Impose New Tariffs, Former Assistant USTR Says

Higher Ed
Jul.01 -- Claire Reade, a former assistant U.S. Trade Representative, talks about the trade disputes between the world's two largest economies. She speaks with Haidi Lun on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Rapid Escalation of Tariffs Against China Has Not Worked Well, NFTC Says

Higher Ed
Jan.23 -- Rufus Yerxa, president of the National Foreign Trade Council and a former deputy director general of the World Trade Organization, talks about the trade dispute between the U.S. and China. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi...
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Curated Video

Balti Mayor released after being detained at border

Higher Ed
Supporters of Moldovan politican Renato Usatii cheered as he was released by police on Sunday, although authorities were set to investigate him later.
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Bloomberg

Hong Kong Allows China to Have a Steak and Eat it, Says Asia Analytica’s Loong

Higher Ed
Nov.06 -- Pauline Loong, managing director at Asia Analytica, discusses the problems facing Hong Kong, the economy and its importance to China. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : UNESCO pulls Belgian carnival from heritage list over anti-Semitism charges

9th - Higher Ed
UNESCO withdraws an annual carnival in the Belgian city of Aalst from its heritage list over persistent charges of anti-Semitism (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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WHO on virus repatriation, masks and airline talks

Higher Ed
The World Health Organisation is to talk to travel and tourism industry representatives later this week to discuss how airline companies can introduce preventative virus measures that would enable them to resume flights to China.
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Press Association

Sadiq Khan welcomes inquiry into murder of Sarah Everard

Higher Ed
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan said an inquiry into the Metropolitan Police’s handling of the Sarah Everard case must “leave no stone uncovered”. Home Secretary Priti Patel on Tuesday announced an independent inquiry into how a serving...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Grape expectations: India's biggest winemaker eyes IPO in spirit-loving country

9th - Higher Ed
India's largest winemaker Sula Vineyards is heading to the stock market, betting on the diversifying tastebuds of a booming urban middle class in a country that has long favoured heavy liquors (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

AT&T Sued by FTC Over ÷Throttling Smartphone Data Speeds

Higher Ed
Oct. 29 -- AT&T was accused in a lawsuit by U.S. regulators of deceiving at least 3.5 million smartphone customers who paid for unlimited data plans and had their transmission speed drastically reduced in a practice known as data...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : WWF chief calls for 'nature positive' goal by 2030

9th - Higher Ed
The World Wildlife Fund director general Marco Lambertini says during an interview with AFP on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos that the delegates present at the forum should have strive for a "clear global goal for...
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Curated Video

Witchcraft Is Seeing A Major Resurgence — Especially Online

Higher Ed
Witch communities have found online homes on Tumblr, Twitch and TikTok, as well as forums on casual game platforms like Neopets.
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Bloomberg

Facebook Privacy Issues Cloud Its Long-Term Outlook

Higher Ed
Dec.19 -- Bloomberg Intelligence's Matt Schettenhelm discusses the privacy issues surrounding Facebook Inc. with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Pepsico Sets New Green Targets That Helps Farmers

Higher Ed
Apr.20 -- Jim Andrews, Pepsico chief sustainability officer, talks about the company's plans to eliminate at least three million tons of emissions by 2030.
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Curated Video

Giving Kids 'Mental Health Days' Could Help Their Emotional Wellbeing

Higher Ed
A National Alliance on Mental Illness poll found one in six teens report feeling negative emotions often or always. Some parents are taking action.
Instructional Video
Sophia Learning

Sophia: Interpersonal or Systemic: When the Rules Are the Problem: Lesson 3

9th - 10th Standards
At the end of this tutorial, the learner will understand that in workplace or organizational settings, people think is interpersonal conflict sometimes is actually about organizational factors. It is 3 of 3 in the series titled...