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Distant Volcanoes Collapsed Dozens of Empires
Volcanoes, climate change, and Chinese history may seem like three phrases spit out of a random word generator, but the three things are more inherently linked than one may assume.
Curated Video
18th Century Literature
This video explores peotry dyring the 18th century and its significicance.
Makematic
The End of the Revolutionary War
What did the United States look like after the Revolution? Discover how economic, governmental and social challenges in the post-war period led to lasting reforms that fulfilled the promise of independence.
Financial Times
Are high petrol prices killing the American dream?
FT Energy Source - To many Americans cars aren’t just a mode of transport, they’re a symbol of freedom. But who do US consumers hold responsible when soaring petrol prices mean there’s pain at the pump? The FT delves into the psychology...
The Wall Street Journal
MIT and Volkswagen on the Culture of a Remote Workforce
Volkswagen Group's Hiltrud Werner and MIT Sloan School of Management's Don Sull on the culture of a remote workforce. What are the hallmarks of a successful culture change?
The Wall Street Journal
Managing the Modern Workforce
CIOs are leading employees who are adapting to big changes in technology, needed skills, demographics, and culture. Will the new era of pandemic-induced "remote everything" change what we thought we knew about managing the modern workforce?
TLDR News
This Professor Has Correctly Predicted Every Election Since 1984: His Model & Result - TLDR News
With many not relying on polling as we go into 2020, there's one man you might be able to trust Professor Allan Lichtman. This American University history professor (who we were lucky enough to interview for this video) has correctly...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Do Economists Understand the Economy?
Missing the big picture is all too common in the field.
Lance Taylor, Professor Emeritus at The New School for Social Research, has focused on the reconstruction of macroeconomic theory and seeks to challenge mainstream...
Lance Taylor, Professor Emeritus at The New School for Social Research, has focused on the reconstruction of macroeconomic theory and seeks to challenge mainstream...
The Wall Street Journal
Facebook's Andrew Bosworth and Fidji Simo on Tackling Misinformation
Andrew Bosworth, vice president Facebook Reality Labs and Fidji Simo, head of the Facebook App, discuss the responsibilities of big tech companies during a time of global crisis and explain how Facebook is staying ahead of election...
Sustainable Business Consulting
Physical Threats
How to asses physical threats to your company from climate change and social unrest; how business sustainability can help reduce these threats
Economics Explained
The Economy of Greece
This is Greece, a fantastic European Mediterranian nation that has been famed in recent years for its not so fantastic economy.
Greece in the 21st century looks like many other middle-of-the-road developed economies, it has...
Greece in the 21st century looks like many other middle-of-the-road developed economies, it has...
Weird History
How a 1921 Mob Destroyed America's Richest Black Neighborhood
"What happened in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in 1921? A mob of 10,000 whites descended on Greenwood, the richest black neighborhood in America, after a black teenager on his way to a blacks-only bathroom stepped on the foot of a white elevator...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Why Europe Is Worried About Greece
Sal Khan explains why the Greek economic situation is scary for Europe as a whole. [8:08]