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SciShow

How Do You Know If You Have Food Poisoning?

12th - Higher Ed
Most of us have experienced food poisoning, but with 31 unique species of bacteria, viruses, and parasites as common culprits, it's hard to know exactly what it is.
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Schooling Online

T.S. Eliot - Journey Of The Magi Lesson 1

3rd - Higher Ed
Enjoy the Nativity story as you’ve never seen it before! In this lesson, we analyse lines 1-20 from ‘Journey of the Magi’ using easy explanations and fun visuals. Meet the famous Magi from the East and hear all about their tough journey...
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Curated Video

Ford is facing an investigation into their recall practices

Higher Ed
The federal government says it has launched two investigations into Ford's recall practices after some were not comprehensive enough and others may not have worked to solve the problem. (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

Lactaid milk recalled in 27 states due to possible unlisted allergen

Higher Ed
Five different types of the brand's 96 oz. milk are involved in the recall with various expiration dates for this year. (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

Auto recall fatigue: Why so many, and what should you do?

Higher Ed
With millions of auto recalls in recent years, many drivers simply ignore them anymore. But mechanics explain why that is a terrible idea, and a very simple way to check your car. (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

Vitamix announces recall of blending containers, blades after causing lacerations

Higher Ed
Vitamix is recalling blending containers and blades after receiving reports that the containers can separate from the blades, causing lacerations. (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

Chrysler recalls more than 211,000 vehicles for glitch in safety software

Higher Ed
Auto manufacturer Chrysler is recalling more than 200,000 vehicles sold in the U.S. because of software trouble that could cause them to lose electronic stability control. (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

Nissan warns owners of older vehicles not to drive them due to risk of exploding air bag inflators

Higher Ed
Nissan is urging the owners of about 84,000 older vehicles to stop driving them because their Takata airbag inflators have an increased risk of exploding in a crash. (Scripps News)
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : US research group releases toy

9th - Higher Ed
Tougher laws mean toys sold in the United States today are safer than ever said the US Public Interest Research Group (US PIRG) on Tuesday as it released its 28th annual Trouble in Toyland survey of toy safety CLEAN : US research group...
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Bloomberg

Henry Winkler Discusses 'Barry,' Why TV Hasn't Changed Over the Years | THR News

Higher Ed
In a guest column for the THR, Henry Winkler opens up about his new role on HBO’s 'Barry,' what it’s like to audition in his 70s and what element of the creative process has remained the same over the years.
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Curated Video

Toyota has started recalling Lexus and Crown luxury vehicles in Japan over an engine defect in the latest setback for the automaker beset with quality problems. Toyota says actions in overseas markets will follow soon.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Toyota starts recall in Japan, U.S. could be next CAPTION: Toyota has started recalling Lexus and Crown luxury vehicles in Japan over an engine defect in the latest setback for the automaker beset with quality problems....
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Curated Video

A House subcommittee is hearing testimony Wednesday from GM CEO Mary Barra and attorney Anton Valukas, who recently completed an internal investigation on the recall of 2.6 million Chevrolet Cobalts and other cars. (June 18)

Higher Ed
House members say they still have many questions about General Motors' delayed recall of small cars, including whether the company's culture has truly changed. A House subcommittee is hearing testimony Wednesday from GM CEO Mary Barra...
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Curated Video

Mattel recalls more Chinese-made toys over lead paint

Higher Ed
AP Television Washington, DC - 14 August 2007 1. Wide shot of recalled toys on table 2. Push into one of the Polly Pocket recalled toys 3. Wide shot of Batman figurines on table, push into tighter shot of batman figures VNR - Consumer...
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Bloomberg

Obamacare Window Shopping Offers Sneak Peek at 2015 Rates

Higher Ed
Nov. 10 -- On Before The Bell, Bloomberg's Betty Liu, Matt Miller and Julie Hyman run down the top stories of the day. They speak on In The Loop.
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Curated Video

Toy Expert: Expect shortages this holiday season

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Toy Expert: Expect shortages this holiday season CAPTION: Holiday sales account for a huge percentage of the toy industry's profits. But one expert warns product recalls and beefed-up testing will mean shortages this season....
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Curated Video

Analysis: Expanded Takata Recall May Get Bigger

Higher Ed
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus054815Takata will recall another 35 million to 40 million air bag inflators, a stunning increase that will more than double what is already the largest automotive recall in American history, the...
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Bloomberg

Takata Leans Toward 3 Bidders: Sources

Higher Ed
Oct. 3 -- Takata Corp. received offers for initial investment of $1 billion to $2 billion from each of the five suitors seeking to buy the troubled air bag maker, according to a person with knowledge of the matter. Bloomberg's Craig...
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Bloomberg

The Top Three Stocks to Watch in Asia Today

Higher Ed
Dec. 4 -- In today's ""Stock Exchange,"" Bloomberg's Yvonne Man, David Ingles and John Dawson discuss today's top three stocks to watch in Asia on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Honda Cuts Profit Forecast on Weaker Demand

Higher Ed
Oct. 29 ""Honda lowered its full-year forecast by 5.8 percent as deliveries to China and Japan weakened. Bloomberg's Craig Trudell reports on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

NHTSAs Weak Oversight Brought Deadly Cars: Nader

Higher Ed
Oct. 29 -- In today's ""Morning Must Read,"" Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu recaps the op-ed pieces and analyst notes providing insight behind today's headlines on ""Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Curated Video

Toyota recalls 2.17m vehicles over concerns over accelerator pedals

Higher Ed
Silver Spring, Maryland - 24 February 2011 1. Close of Toyota sign 2. Wide of Toyota dealership showroom 3. Blue Toyota Rav-4 model 4. Close of Toyota logo on car New York, New York - 24 February 2011 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Jeff...
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Bloomberg

GMs Third-Quarter Earnings Almost Double

Higher Ed
Oct. 23 -- On Before The Bell, Bloomberg's Betty Liu Mia Saini and Pimm Fox report on the top stories of the day. They speak on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curated Video

Sales of General Motors vehicles are doing surprisingly well in the face of massive recalls that have affected nearly 18 million vehicles. (June 17)

Higher Ed
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus012285 SOUNDBITE (English) Jeff Bartlett, Consumer Reports "It's clear that they've taken the words of CEO Mary Barra very seriously, to dig in and see what potential safety issues do exist with...
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Curated Video

Toyota has issued a global recall of nearly six and a half million cars for a variety of problems spanning nearly 30 models. 1.8M vehicles in the U.S. are affected.(April 9)

Higher Ed
SOUNDBITE (English) Jessica Caldwell, Auto Analyst, Edmunds.com "I think the fact that there has been no reported deaths or injuries associated with this recall is encouraging. Automakers need to make these recalls and get these cars...