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Bridgeman Arts

1960s: Man tallies votes on television

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1960s: Man tallies votes on television. Man and woman sit in living room, woman looks at man, talks, paints nails.
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Bridgeman Arts

1960s: Man gets up from chair, looks at woman on couch, walks to TV, turns TV knob

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1960s: Man gets up from chair, looks at woman on couch, walks to TV, turns TV knob. Bar fight on television. Special bulletin on TV, newsman at desk talks.
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Bridgeman Arts

California, 1952: A train stuck in snowy San Francisco for three days receives aid as a reporter arrives to cover the story

Pre-K - Higher Ed
California, 1952: A train stuck in snowy San Francisco for three days receives aid as a reporter arrives to cover the story.
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Bridgeman Arts

1960s: Reporter interviews people on the street

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1960s: Reporter interviews people on the street.
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Curated Video

French Journalist Killed While Covering Ukrainian Evacuation Operation

Higher Ed
According to the French news broadcaster he worked for, 32-year-old Frédéric Leclerc-Imhoff was killed by shrapnel while aboard a humanitarian bus.
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Bloomberg

AC Milan Buyer Said to Use False Bank Letter

Higher Ed
Sept. 21 -- The Chinese investor group seeking funds to buy AC Milan, the soccer club owned by former Italian premier Silvio Berlusconi, provided a false bank report during its initial deal negotiations, according to a statement from...
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Curated Video

Washington Post Criticized For Suspending Reporter Over Bryant Tweets

Higher Ed
​The newspaper placed one of its reporters on administrative leave after they tweeted about Kobe Bryant's rape case shortly after he died.
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Curated Video

Legendary AP Reporter Richard Pyle Has Died

Higher Ed
LEGENDARY ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTER RICHARD PYLE HAS DIED. PYLE WHO OVERSAW AP'S PULITZER PRIZE-WINNING SAIGON BUREAU DURING CRITICAL YEARS OF THE VIETNAM WAR, STOOD AS ONE OF THE PILLARS OF AP FOR NEARLY 50 YEARS. ...
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The Recount

Why Taylor Lorenz Is Being Slammed For Exposing 'Libs Of TikTok'

Higher Ed
There's nothing quite like the alt-right rage machine. Its latest target: Washington Post reporter Taylor Lorenz. After publishing a story about "The Libs of TikTok," an openly bigoted and homophobic social media account, the internet...
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AFP News Agency

ENTERTAINMENT-LITERATURE-BELGIUM-TINTIN-ANNIVERSARY

9th - Higher Ed
ENTERTAINMENT-LITERATURE-BELGIUM-TINTIN-ANNIVERSARY
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Bloomberg

Review: The Ken Doll Gets a Makeover | THR News

Higher Ed
If you were on social media Tuesday, you may have noticed that Barbie’s longtime boyfriend Ken got a makeover. And now, he only eats organic, loves cold brew coffee and has a man bun.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : The Kiwi media mogul challenging online giants

9th - Higher Ed
Tucked away in Sinead Boucher's sock drawer is the one-dollar coin that transformed the former journalist into New Zealand's biggest media mogul, giving her a platform to challenge Facebook and other social media giants (Footage by AFPTV...
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Curated Video

Reporter's Arrest During Protest On Police Brutality 'Inexcusable'

Higher Ed
A CNN crew was covering protests for George Floyd, who died in police custody. Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz apologized for the arrest.
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Curated Video

Former civil rights reporter Kathryn Johnson dies

Higher Ed
Kathryn Johnson, a trailblazing reporter for The Associated Press, has died. Her intrepid coverage of the civil rights movement and other major stories led to a string of legendary scoops. She was 93.
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Bloomberg

Oil in Focus in U.S.-Saudi Tension Over Khashoggi

Higher Ed
Oct.15 -- Political tension between the United States and Saudi Arabia over the disappearance of reporter Jamal Khashoggi may have the potential of spilling over into the global oil market. Bloomberg's Javier Blas reports on "Bloomberg...
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Curated Video

Earnest: Trump Campaign Conduct 'Unacceptable'

Higher Ed
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus052047White House spokesman Josh Earnest says neither President Barack Obama, nor his predecessor, would have put up with the behavior that led to a battery charge against Donald Trump's campaign...
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Curated Video

Earnest: Trump Campaign Conduct 'Unacceptable'

Higher Ed
White House spokesman Josh Earnest says neither President Barack Obama, nor his predecessor, would have put up with the behavior that led to a battery charge against Donald Trump's campaign manager.Earnest says he's confident that...
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Curated Video

Afghan Reporters Fear Being Killed By The Taliban

Higher Ed
Two reporters Newsy spoke with do not believe for a second the Taliban's promise of amnesty for them and other American allies.
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Bloomberg

Biden Aide Suspended for Allegedly Threatening Female Reporter

Higher Ed
Feb.12 -- TJ Ducklo, a longtime Biden campaign aide who serves as deputy press secretary, has been suspended without pay for a week after he allegedly threatened another reporter. White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki describes the move...
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Bloomberg

Singapore Proposes Tighter Rules for Ride-Hailing Companies

Higher Ed
Jan.25 -- Singapore is proposing to step up regulation of ride-hailing companies such as Grab and Go-Jek, bringing rules for the services in line with taxi operators in a bid to better protect the safety of commuters and drivers....
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Curated Video

What We Do And Don't Know About The U.S. Spy Extracted From Russia

Higher Ed
It's clear the CIA had an asset who worked in the Russian government. What's not clear is who that person was or why he was extracted from Russia.
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Bloomberg

China: Australian TV Anchor Probed for Security Violations

Higher Ed
Sep.08 -- China confirmed that an Australian television anchor was being held over suspected state security violations hours after the last two correspondents from the country’s media outlets fled, highlighting the mounting political...
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Curated Video

ESPN's Rachel Nichols Loses NBA Finals Sideline Coverage Role

Higher Ed
Nichols faces backlash over leaked audio of her suggesting that Maria Taylor received the assignment for diversity reasons.
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Curated Video

What started out as a profile of the Afghan war's U.S. Commander may now cost General Stanley McChrystal his job. Rolling Stone's editor explains the genesis of the article and the stroke of luck that stranded his reporter with McChrystal

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Rolling Stone: astonished by McChrystal comments CAPTION: What started out as a profile of the Afghan war's U.S. Commander may now cost General Stanley McChrystal his job. Rolling Stone's editor explains the genesis of the...