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Curated Video

A Brief History Of The Tension Between The U.S. And Iran

Higher Ed
Officially, there is no diplomatic relationship between Iran and the U.S., and it's been that way since 1980.
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Curated Video

How America Reached The Edge Of Energy Independence

Higher Ed
President Donald Trump has been talking about energy independence in recent months, and that's probably because the U.S. is close to achieving it.
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Curated Video

Impeachment Trial May Focus On Chief Justice's Role As 'Umpire'

Higher Ed
Chief Justice John Roberts hailed his impartiality, saying, "Nobody ever went to a ballgame to see the umpire.” Umpiring impeachment may be different.
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Curated Video

Former President Barack Obama Speaks Out On Police Reform

Higher Ed
The former president called for police reform and nationwide unity amid protests
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Curated Video

Pres.-Elect Biden To Name Judge Merrick Garland As Attorney General

Higher Ed
Garland has held several top positions in the Justice Department, including overseeing the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing investigation.
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Bloomberg

Netanyahu Lashes Out at Kerry for Mideast Speech

Higher Ed
Dec.28 -- Bloomberg’s Bill Faries discusses Secretary of State John Kerry’s speech on Middle East peace and U.S.-Israel relations. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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Curated Video

Impeachment Trial May Focus On Chief Justice's Role As 'Umpire'

Higher Ed
Chief Justice John Roberts hailed his impartiality, saying, "Nobody ever went to a ballgame to see the umpire.” Umpiring impeachment may be different.
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Curated Video

Barack Obama Formally Puts His Support Behind Joe Biden

Higher Ed
This is the second big-name endorsement for Joe Biden in as many days. He got the endorsement of Sen. Bernie Sanders on Monday.
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Curated Video

Former President Obama's New Memoir Breaks Record

Higher Ed
President Obama's new memoir sold more than 880,000 copies on its first day.
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Curated Video

Supreme Court Justices Seem Unlikely To Strike Down Obamacare

Higher Ed
Justices wrapped up the first day of arguments in a case Republicans hoped would dismantle a key component of the Affordable Care Act.
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Curated Video

Biden Campaign Asks For $30M In Fundraising Help

Higher Ed
According to filings from last month, he had $162 million in the bank, but he likely spent much of that in the final weeks of the campaign.
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Curated Video

House Democrats Introduce Bill To Expand Supreme Court

Higher Ed
The legislation would expand the number of justices from nine to 13 but is unlikely to pass soon.
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Curated Video

Pres. Biden Will Give First Congressional Address To Sparse Crowd

Higher Ed
Only about 200 members of Congress will be allowed in the chamber due to the pandemic and everyone else will have to watch it virtually.
Instructional Video
PBS

Frontline: Dreams of Obama

9th - 10th
A look at the life of Barack Obama and what brought him to the presidency.
Instructional Video
HipHughes History

Hip Hughes History: King Obama? Constitutionality of Immigration Executive Order

9th - 10th
An attempted non-biased look at the constitutionality and legality of President Obama's executive order on immigration. [9:01]