Instructional Video8:00
TLDR News

Rishi Sunak: What Happens if He Takes Over Britain?

12th - Higher Ed
Rishi Sunak is one of two candidates in the running to take over from Prime Minister Boris Johnson. The question is, what would he do if he won? What would a Sunak Premiership really look like? In this video we dive into his plans,...
Instructional Video10:19
TLDR News

3 Plans to Reduce UK Energy Prices

12th - Higher Ed
Britain's energy crisis is getting pretty intense, with bills expected to rise sharply in the coming days. So in this video we'll examine and evaluate 3 different plans to solve the crisis; as proposed by (likely) future PM Liz Truss,...
Instructional Video7:22
TLDR News

Can Johnson Survive the Local Elections? - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
With local council elections in London and across many other areas of the UK, we examine what was a poor result for Johnson's Conservatives, who benefitted from their significant losses and what this could signal about a future General...
Instructional Video7:38
TLDR News

Trump's Endorsements: Will Donald Play Kingmaker This Election Season?

12th - Higher Ed
Trump might not be running in any elections (at least not until 2024) but that doesn't mean he isn't having an influence, with Trump endorsed candidates winning primaries across the country. So we discuss Trump's continued impact in 2022.
Instructional Video8:30
TLDR News

Beating the Conservatives: Could Tactical Voting Work? - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
With a formal Progressive Alliance seemingly unlikely to come to fruition, is there another option for the progressive-wing of the electorate to oust the Conservatives? In this video, we take a look at the idea of 'Tactical Voting', how...
Instructional Video6:41
TLDR News

Northern Ireland Election Results Explained - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
Following a tumultuous period in Northern Irish politics, it was time for the public to go to polls in a landmark election. With Sinn Fein's historic victory, we take a look at what this means for the future of Northern Ireland and...
Instructional Video9:48
The Guardian

Meet the people fighting to keep Ireland's abortion ban

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Many Irish people see the abortion referendum as a crossroads. Ireland could say yes and turn towards the liberal values of the EU, while a no vote would defend its Catholic conservatism. Phoebe Greenwood went to Limerick to meet voters...
Instructional Video0:15
The March of Time

Arlington housewives

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1947: ARLINGTON HOUSEWIVES PAMPHLETS: WS Housewives working at table full of pamphlets, typing, telephone, writing, children playing FG. MS Women at table working. CU List of names by telephone. MS Woman typing. Clerical, Virginia
Instructional Video8:29
TLDR News

Why are Republicans Surging in Midterm Polls?

12th - Higher Ed
Recently, Republicans have seen a surge that has taken them take the lead in generic ballots, casting doubt over Democrats holding onto the Senate. So in this video, we break down the reasons why this is happening and if Biden can do...
Instructional Video18:24
The Guardian

Can Yanis Varoufakis save Europe?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Greek economist is back battling the EU establishment, this time at the helm of a new movement, DiEM25. Backed by Pamela Anderson and the world’s most famous cyborg, he is fighting ultra-right populism with a radical agenda he thinks...
Instructional Video9:00
Financial Times

European elections 2019: viewpoints from a continent at a crossroads

Higher Ed
Thousands of voters take part in face-to-face and online debates to discuss the future of Europe, with Brexit, borders, immigration and security high on the agenda. The Europe Talks event was organised by media outlets including the...
Instructional Video29:17
The Wall Street Journal

The U.S. Election

Higher Ed
The U.S. faces an unpredictable presidential election. Former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel and pollster Kristen Soltis Anderson discuss who's vision for America's next chapter could emerge victorious and its implications in November's...
Instructional Video24:46
The Wall Street Journal

Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton on the Republican Agenda After the Midterms

Higher Ed
Following the midterms, Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton discusses why the Republicans didn’t win over more swing voters and how they’ll use their new share of power in Washington.
Instructional Video13:35
TLDR News

Election Fraud Fact Checked: Is Biden Actually Trying to Steal the Election - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
As many predicted the last couple of days have been filled with misinformation and claims from the President about voter fraud. So in this video, we tackle that exact issue & respond to our viewers. We go through the comments from our...
Instructional Video6:47
TLDR News

Gavin Newsom SURVIVES Recall: What Does this Mean? - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
Following a recall election, California Governor Gavin Newsom has successful survived a bid to remove him from office. In this video, we discuss what these results mean for the state, the broader impacts that could be felt across America...
Instructional Video4:53
Cerebellum

American Presidents - 38th-41st Presidents

9th - 12th
The Presidency of the United States is the most powerful position in the nation, and is often referred to as the “leader of the free world”. Their power is only equaled by the massive responsibility they hold. They are not always...
Podcast3:58
KERA

How Gerrymandering Impacts Voters

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Republican politicians in Texas are redrawing district lines, giving white people disproportionate representation in state elections. The controversial practice, called gerrymandering, has long been used as a tool by politicians to help...
Instructional Video11:25
TLDR News

New Gerrymandering in 2021: Are the Midterm Elections Being Stolen? - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
Gerrymandering is major issue when it comes to elections, with parties attempting to skew boundaries to give themselves the edge. Going into the next election cycle most states now have new electoral boundaries so we want to review...
Instructional Video3:16
TLDR News

Does Britain Still Want Brexit? - Brexit Explained.

12th - Higher Ed
The UK and EU are on the brink of reaching a deal, with Parliament looking like the final hurdle for the deal. There are questions about whether MPs want this deal, but it's also worth considering what the people want. It was the UK...
Instructional Video6:33
Hip Hughes History

1960 Presidential Election Explained

6th - 12th
Mr. Hughes cuts through the 1960 election like a hot knife through butter. For the lazy AP Government student, the absent minded college student in a political science class they wish they could drop and weird random internet trolls.
Instructional Video7:34
Soliloquy

The New Zealand Flag Referendum Explained

12th - Higher Ed
One expat Kiwi’s brief explanation of the two New Zealand flag referendums. My home nation of New Zealand has just completed two referendums to decide on if a new flag should replace the old national flag. New Zealand's flag is...
Instructional Video29:07
The Wall Street Journal

What to Expect From the 2022 Midterm Elections

Higher Ed
Republican pollster, Kristen Soltis Anderson, and Democratic pollster, Celinda Lake, discuss how the midterms will impact President Joe Biden's agenda and the lasting influence of former President Donald Trump on national politics.
Instructional Video3:57
The Economist

How democratic is your country?

12th - Higher Ed
Democracy is in danger around the world. Perhaps for this reason, political engagement is at an all-time high. Robert Guest, our foreign editor, examines this year's Democracy Index, compiled by the Economist Intelligence Unit.
Instructional Video10:04
TLDR News

What if America had More Political Parties? - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
America might be the archetypal two-party system, but what if they had more parties (well more serious ones). So in this video we take a look at the parties that the country could do with, what they'd represent and most importantly who...