Instructional Video10:42
TLDR News

Insider Trading in Congress: Ossoff's Plan to Stop Congressional Trading - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
Over the years a number of Senators have been accused of making millions from insider stock trading. Attempts to stop them before have failed, so some (including Senator Jon Ossoff who we interview in this episode) have a plan to end it...
Instructional Video7:42
TLDR News

Could Trump Really Win the Republican Nomination?

12th - Higher Ed
Yesterday, Trump announced that he would indeed be running to become the Republican Presidential Nominee in 2024. However, it does seem that the GOP has moved on from their Trump Era, so we outline the latest midterm updates & Trump's...
Instructional Video7:16
TLDR News

Can the Democrats Snatch the Midterms?

12th - Higher Ed
We're moments away from the midterm results, so we wanted to breakdown the latest data. We'll examine who's most likely to win each of the chambers, the states to watch and what to expect...
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 Video9:06
TLDR News

Trump vs DeSantis: The Battle that could kill the Republicans

12th - Higher Ed
With the midterm results in, Florida's Ron DeSantis looks set up for a battle with former President Trump. The pair's determination to take over the Republican party could actually tear the whole party in two... so who's going to win &...
Instructional Video7:08
TLDR News

Supreme Court Vacancy: Who Will Biden Choose? - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
Earlier in the week Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer announced his retirement, setting up a battle to replace him. So in this video, we discuss who Biden's likely to put forward, who the top candidates are and what this means for the...
Instructional Video2:47
Healthcare Triage

The Cost of Funding CHIP Just Went from $8 billion to $800 million. But It's Still Not Funded.

Higher Ed
Thanks to a ridiculous accounting trick enabled by the new tax law, the cost of funding the Children's Health Insurance Program went from $8 Billion to $800 million. How is this possible? And how is it still not funded? Dr. Aaron Carroll...
Instructional Video10:24
Hip Hughes History

The U.S. Congress in Twenty Minutes (1 of 2)

6th - 12th
A broad overview of Congressional content on the United States History exam in Regents, NY State. Topics include delegated power, the Great Compromise, the Electoral College, House of Representation Ideas, the U.S. Senate as well as...
Instructional Video10:33
TLDR News

Electoral College Victory Secured for Biden: But the Chaos Likely Isn't Over Yet - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
Yesterday, the Electoral College officially selected Joe Biden to be the 46th President of the United States. However, the process isn't over yet and with some determined to see Trump get a second term, the chaos might not be over...
Instructional Video3:54
The Business Professor

Appointment of Key Personnel in Administrative Agencies: Procedures and Limitations

Higher Ed
The video explains how key personnel or heads of administrative agencies are appointed or brought into the organization, depending on if it's an independent or executive agency. independent and executive agencies based on the enabling...
Instructional Video3:18
Curated Video

Italy, Venice - Church of the Most Holy Redeemer

12th - Higher Ed
There are more than 250 churches in Venice, both consecrated and desecrated. Obviously, the sacred ones are first of all places of worship, but all together they make up a cultural, artistic and human heritage of inestimable value.
Instructional Video7:18
Hip Hughes History

The Filibuster Explained: American Government Review

6th - 12th
Great for obscure Jeopardy questions, uncomfortable dinner party conversations and introductory classes for students of U.S. Government. Also ideal for trolls, internet demons and random strangers who accidentally find there way to his...
Instructional Video5:34
Schooling Online

Shakespeare Today: Julius Caesar - Plot Summary

3rd - Higher Ed
The famous Julius Caesar is celebrating a triumphant victory in war, and the crowds are going crazy - everyone loves Julius Caesar! However, Cassius and Brutus are worried that Caesar is aiming to make himself king and take control of...
Instructional Video1:59
The Business Professor

Legislative Branch and the Law

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Legislative Branch and the Law
Instructional Video15:00
Hip Hughes History

The Anti-Federalist Papers Explained

6th - 12th
The Federalist Papers get all the love! An overview of the Anti-Fed Papers and their arguments for opposing the US Constitution.
Instructional Video7:34
TLDR News

Trump's Second Impeachment: The Case for and Against Conviction - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
This week the Senate impeachment trial began, with arguments being made on both sides. So in this video we take a look at both cases, explain what's being argued & what the most likely outcome is.
Instructional Video4:44
Healthcare Triage

What Is the Low Income Housing Tax Credit?

Higher Ed
We’re talking about housing for four weeks, thanks to the support of the RWJF! In the last episode, we introduced you to the pathways by which we might think about improving housing for low-income individuals. Today we’re going to get...
Instructional Video10:55
Professor Dave Explains

James Buchanan: The Civil War Approaches (1857 - 1861)

12th - Higher Ed
Several presidents contributed to the chain of events that led to the Civil War, but none more than James Buchanan. South Carolina seceded from the United States towards the end of his term, and the Civil War began immediately after he...
Instructional Video10:42
Cerebellum

Compromise And Conflict in America: 1848-1857 - The Compromise Of 1850 And The Fugitive Slave Act

9th - 12th
This video looks at the documents conceived in a period when the civil rights of women and Native Americans were in question, and slavery was driving a wedge between slaveholders and abolitionists. Educators from noted American...
Instructional Video8:16
TLDR News

Texas' Controversial Legislative Session: Anti-Abortion, Open Gun Carry & Voter Reform - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
Texas's latest legislative session has just come to an end, but the controversy seems to be only just beginning with some very republican, conservative laws being passed. These laws relate to the open carry of guns, changes to abortion...
Instructional Video9:53
TLDR News

Trumps' Impeachment Explained - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
At the end of last year, the House of Representatives voted to impeach the president, Donald Trump. In this video, we explain how the process works in theory and how it played out for Trump. We also discuss what's set to happen when it...
Instructional Video1:01
Next Animation Studio

U.S. Supreme Court nomination process explained

12th - Higher Ed
President Barack Obama picked centrist Judge Merrick Garland to fill the Supreme Court seat left vacant by the sudden death of Justice Antonin Scalia. Politics aside, the nomination process is simple enough.
Instructional Video1:12
Next Animation Studio

Pentagon says UFO video is real, as UFO hearing looms

12th - Higher Ed
Washington is starting to open up about footage of UFOs taken by U.S. military personnel over the last few years.
Instructional Video10:37
Weird History

How Twisted Sister Outclassed US Congress

12th - Higher Ed
Rock & Roll was under attack during the mid-’80s. As the music got more theatrical and provocative and MTV gave it a national platform, America’s youth screamed for more. It was obvious that pop music was experiencing a revolution it...