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A four-generation family of 10 who fled the war-torn Ukrainian city of Kharkiv are moving into a home in Cambridgeshire in the UK, donated for their use by a businessman.

Higher Ed
A four-generation family of 10 who fled the war-torn Ukrainian city of Kharkiv are moving into a home in Cambridgeshire in the UK, donated for their use by a businessman. Mick Swinhoe, 52, said he bought the house next to his own in...
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Curated Video

Review of Bush's first year in office ahead of Sunday's anniversary

Higher Ed
Pool Material Washington DC - 20 Jan 2001 1. Mid and close-up of George W. Bush being sworn in 2. Pan view of crowds holding signs and booing at President Bush 3. Pull back view Bush walking along road with his wife Laura, waving at...
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Education Secretary Defends Student Loan Forgiveness Despite Criticism

Higher Ed
Education Secretary Miguel Cardona discusses the Biden administration's student loan forgiveness program and how it will impact Americans' futures.
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How Effective Are Anti-Depressants?

Higher Ed
Many Americans battle depression. How do anti-depressant drugs work, and are how effective are they?
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End of the Tunisia Campaign, 1943

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Newsreel footage documenting the end of the Tunisia Campaign, between the Axis and Allied forces. Taken from the News Parade series of 1943 events.
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Bloomberg

China Plans Tax Relief of Over $21 Billion to Lift Economy

Higher Ed
China will offer more than 140 billion yuan ($21.1 billion) in tax relief to companies and consumers as the government seeks to offset the heavy impact of coronavirus lockdowns on its economy. Meanwhile, US President Joe Biden said he'll...
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UK: SCOTLAND: LOCKERBIE BOMBING TRIAL LATEST (2)

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English/Nat The residents of the Scottish town of Lockerbie said on Wednesday they are relieved that the two Libyans accused of blowing up a jumbo jet over the village in 1988 are finally on trial. They've waited 11 years and hope that...
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Facebook CEO Zuckerberg on data breach: "It Was My Mistake and I'm Sorry"

Higher Ed
The first of two congressional hearings with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has begun. Zuckerberg is testifying in the Senate on Tuesday and the House on Wednesday. He agreed to testify after revelations that...
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Franklin Roosevelt speaks in Washington, DC, after creation of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration

Higher Ed
After signing ceremony, Pres. Franklin Roosevelt, sitting at table in East Room of White House in front of bank of microphones, gives speech explaining what is included in the newly signed agreement creating the UN Relief and...
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Bloomberg

Dungan Says U.K. Parliament Is Starting From Scratch

Higher Ed
May.24 -- Nicholas Dungan, senior fellow at Atlantic Council, discusses Theresa May's announcement of her stepping down on June 7th and the state of the Bexit process thus far. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin and Lisa Abramowicz...
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Bloomberg

What Trump's Rejection of Mac Pro Tariff Appeal Means for Apple

Higher Ed
Jul.26 -- President Donald Trump rejected Apple Inc.’s bid to avoid tariffs on Mac Pro parts it manufactures in China, saying the company should instead make the components in the U.S. Activate Chief Executive Officer Michael Wolf and...
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Curated Video

Wells Fargo Fires Employees Over Alleged Coronavirus Relief Fraud

Higher Ed
Wells Fargo's human resources department said it believes the employees lied when applying for relief funds for themselves.
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Bloomberg

Qualcomm and Apple to Drop All Litigation Worldwide

Higher Ed
Apr.16 -- Qualcomm Inc. and Apple Inc. agreed to drop all litigation between the two companies worldwide. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bloomberg

We Have a Long Way to Go in the Economic Recovery: Elise Gould

Higher Ed
Mar.05 -- U.S. employers added more jobs than forecast in February and the unemployment rate declined, suggesting the labor market is clawing its way forward again following several disappointing months. Elise Gould, senior economist at...
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Active-Duty Military Deploys To COVID-19 Hot Spots Across The U.S.

Higher Ed
Hundreds of Active-duty, Guard and Reserve members are deploying to hospitals across the country that are struggling to help COVID patients.
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Curated Video

Labor Department Extends Unemployment Benefit Eligibility

Higher Ed
The Labor Department says Americans who are not working because they're worried about getting COVID are eligible for jobless benefits.
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Bloomberg

U.S. Bipartisan Group Readies Stimulus Plan

Higher Ed
Dec.13 -- A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers signal that they will have a $908 billion relief package on Monday as they struggle to break the stalemate in Washington. Bloomberg’s Kathleen Hays reports on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
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Sens. Sanders, Hawley Push for Second Round $1.2K Stimulus Checks

Higher Ed
They're pushing for a vote on a new round of $1,200 relief checks.
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Pres. Biden To Order Stopgap Relief While Congress Considers Stimulus

Higher Ed
The pair of orders will reportedly increase food aid and protect those seeking jobs while on unemployment.
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Bloomberg

First Look With Surveillance: Ukraine Talks, Goldman

Higher Ed
Anna Edwards, Matt Miller and Kailey Leinz take you through what to watch today.
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Bloomberg

SARB Governor Says Inflation `Not an Immediate Concern'

Higher Ed
Jun.01 -- South African Reserve Bank Governor Lesetja Kganyago comments on inflation, monetary policy and the economy in an interview on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Curated Video

One Of NASCAR's Newest Faces Welcomes Push For Inclusivity

Higher Ed
Brehanna Daniels, NASCAR's first Black woman pit crew member, says NASCAR is showing it can confront longstanding racial issues
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Bloomberg

Does Russia Dictate the Risk Rally?

Higher Ed
Tensions between Russia and Ukraine continue to dominate markets as investors weigh the impact of limited sanctions on Moscow. Romaine Bostic and Kristine Aquino discuss.
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Curated Video

Biden To Call For 3-Month Suspension Of Gas And Diesel Taxes

Higher Ed
The President also wants states to suspend their own gas taxes or provide similar relief.