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Missile may have brought down Azerbaijan flight, experts say

9th - Higher Ed
As Azerbaijan mourns 38 people killed aboard a flight that crashed in Kazakhstan, experts are pointing to signs they say suggest a missile, potentially one from Russia, was responsible.
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Scraps of LaSalle Causeway bridge find a new home on local Christmas trees

9th - Higher Ed
Hearts, diamonds and rings cut from the steel of the century-old LaSalle Causeway crossing are sought-after mementos for Kingstonians who miss the "Singing Bridge."
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Curated Video

5 tips to prepare your car for winter driving

9th - Higher Ed
Winters in Quebec call for preparation, especially when you’re behind the wheel. We spoke to some experts about how to properly equip your vehicle to handle snow, ice and sleet.
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Curated Video

Israeli forces kill American-Turkish activist in the occupied West Bank

9th - Higher Ed
Twenty-six-year-old Aysenur Ezgi Eygi is shot in the head during a protest against illegal Israeli settlements.
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Bloomberg

US Tariffs on Copper Imports May Come Within Weeks

Higher Ed
The US could introduce tariffs on copper imports in the coming weeks, according to people familiar with the matter. In February, US President Donald Trump directed the Commerce Department to open an investigation into potential copper...
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Bloomberg

Copper Strength Won't Last Beyond 2 to 3 Months: Citgroup's Layton

Higher Ed
Copper has climbed in recent weeks after President Donald Trump ordered a probe into copper imports, sparking a rally in US prices and a rush to ship metal there ahead of any levies. Citgroup Global Head of Commodities Research Max...
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Bloomberg

Fortescue's Andrew Forrest on Trump, Energy, Oil

Higher Ed
Andrew Forrest, Fortescue Executive Chairman speaks exclusively to Bloomberg TV on the sidelines of the 2025 World Economic Forum in Davos.
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Bloomberg

RBC Wealth Management Is 'Overweight' US Stocks, Gold

Higher Ed
Jasmine Duan, senior investment strategist at RBC Wealth Management Asia, talks about the Republican-led House's rejection of a temporary funding plan backed by President-elect Donald Trump, Federal Reserve policy, and the implications...
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Bloomberg

Another Ruling Party May Topple in Africa

Higher Ed
With President Nana Akufo-Addo stepping down, the ruling New Patriotic Party is fielding his deputy Mahamudu Bawumia as a successor in Ghana's election. But opinion polls point to a decisive win for ex-president and National Democratic...
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Curated Video

FAA is investigating titanium with false documentation used in passenger planes

Higher Ed
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating how parts made with falsely documented titanium ended up on Airbus and Boeing passenger planes. (Scripps News)
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Bloomberg

Rio Tinto CEO on Climate Change, Iron Ore Demand

Higher Ed
Rio Tinto CEO Jakob Stausholm, talks about how the miner is trying to reduce its carbon footprint, climate change, iron ore demand in China and expanding its lithium business. He is on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close." Follow Bloomberg...
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Press Association

Tate masterpieces go on tour

Higher Ed
A mobile museum has begun touring masterpieces from the Tate collection around the midlands and north of England. Tate has teamed up with art foundation Art Explora and MuMo to bring works by the likes of Andy Warhol, Damien Hirst,...
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Bloomberg

Trading House Says It Was Scammed With Fake Nickel

Higher Ed
Another trading house has allegedly been stung after buying a cargo supposedly containing nickel that turned out to be full of near-worthless rubble. This isn't the only case drawing attention. Bloomberg's Su Keenan explains what...
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Bloomberg

China Latest: Xi Urges Open Supply Chains

Higher Ed
Chinese leader Xi Jinping called on nations to spurn decoupling and the cutting of supply chains, one day after his nation imposed limits on exports of two key metals used to make chips to counter Western restrictions on Beijing. The...
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Bloomberg

Ivanhoe Mines Founder: Copper Market Weakness Is Temporary

Higher Ed
Ivanhoe Mines Founder Robert Friedland says the tumble in copper prices is a momentary and that the world is facing a crisis of supply in copper, with not enough mines being built to satisfy future needs. He spoke to Bloomberg's Francine...
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Teen Kids News

The Reign In Spain: Toledo Swords

6th - 8th
Ask just about any teen “Where is Toledo?” and most will tell you it’s in Ohio. But there’s also a much older city called Toledo. Nicole tells us about its claim to fame in her report “The Reign in Spain.”
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Bloomberg

LME Nickel Trading Returns to Regular Hours

Higher Ed
Nickel resumed Asian-hours trading on the London Metal Exchange Monday, opening for business at 1 a.m. London time, more than a year after the LME suspended trading and canceled billions of dollars worth of deals in response to a runaway...
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Bloomberg

Runaya's Agarwal On Company's Journey, ESG Goals

Higher Ed
Runaya Co-Founder & CEO Annanya Agarwal discusses the company's journey and its ESG goals. He speaks with Haslinda Amin and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia".
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A flame test used in chemistry to detect the presence of certain metal ions, based on each elements characteristic emission spectrum (Barium Carbonate)

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A flame test used in chemistry to detect the presence of certain metal ions, based on each elements characteristic emission spectrum (Barium Carbonate)
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A flame test used in chemistry to detect the presence of certain metal ions, based on each elements characteristic emission spectrum (Calcium Chloride)

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A flame test used in chemistry to detect the presence of certain metal ions, based on each elements characteristic emission spectrum (Calcium Chloride)
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A flame test used in chemistry to detect the presence of certain metal ions, based on each elements characteristic emission spectrum (Lithium Carbonate)

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A flame test used in chemistry to detect the presence of certain metal ions, based on each elements characteristic emission spectrum (Lithium Carbonate)
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Periodic Table Of Elements - Loopable black version

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Construction of the Periodic Table of elements.
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a pendulum with swinging metal spheres demonstrates conservation of momentum

Pre-K - Higher Ed
a pendulum with swinging metal spheres demonstrates conservation of momentum
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A flame test used in chemistry to detect the presence of certain metal ions, based on each elements characteristic emission spectrum (Copper Sulfate)

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A flame test used in chemistry to detect the presence of certain metal ions, based on each elements characteristic emission spectrum (Copper Sulfate)