Instructional Video2:55
The Business Professor

What are the types of torts

Higher Ed
This Video Explains: What are the types of torts
Instructional Video7:38
The Business Professor

Tort Law Intro

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Tort Law Intro
Instructional Video11:39
Programming Electronics Academy

ESP8266WiFi Library Part One: The Internet of Things: 7

Higher Ed
A description of the ESP8266 WiFi code library for Arduino.
Instructional Video1:24
The Business Professor

What is a Tort

Higher Ed
This Video Explains: What is a Tort
Instructional Video4:01
Curated Video

Understanding Cubic Volume Measures

K - 5th
In this video, students learn about finding the volume of a solid and connecting it to their understanding of place value models and measuring liquid volumes. The video addresses common mistakes students make, such as confusing units and...
Instructional Video6:13
Curated Video

Writing Numbers in Expanded Form Using Arrow Cards

K - 5th
In this video, students learn how to read and write numbers in expanded form using arrow cards. The teacher explains the concept of expanded form and demonstrates how to break down numbers into their specific values. Students are also...
News Clip2:05
Curated Video

Truth Be Told: Military did not lower standards for women in elite combat roles

Higher Ed
All branches of the U.S. military still require women to pass strict fitness tests if they want to take on the most physically challenging specialty jobs. (Scripps News)
News Clip0:41
Press Association

Rishi Sunak picks up Fish and Chips in Teesside

Higher Ed
Rishi Sunak picks up Fish and Chips in Teesside and takes it back to the Conservatives campaign bus.
News Clip2:20
Press Association

John Swinney says Michael Matheson should not resign as an MSP

Higher Ed
John Swinney said Michael Matheson should not resign as an MSP, but admitted the Scottish Parliament has got itself into a “really tricky situation” over its recommended suspension for iPad bill MSP Michael Matheson. The First Minister...
News Clip4:37
Curated Video

Researchers testing vibrating technology to help stroke patients

Higher Ed
A common challenge for stroke patients in recovery is spasticity, or severe muscle stiffness. Spasticity affects roughly a quarter of all patients.
News Clip5:00
Press Association

Maria Caulfield visits St George’s Hospital to recognise baby loss certificates

Higher Ed
Maria Caulfield visits St George’s Hospital to recognise baby loss certificates. These certificates are being launched to support parents who have experienced a loss of pregnancy before 24 weeks. The voluntary scheme is designed to...
News Clip7:14
Bloomberg

Decoupling Doesn't Make Sense Economically: Palmisano

Higher Ed
Sam Palmisano, Center for Global Enterprise Chairman discusses de-risking, decoupling and investing in infrastructure of chips facilities. He speaks with David Westin on "Wall Street Week Daily." Follow Bloomberg for business news &...
News Clip1:24
Bloomberg

Bullard: Abandoning 2% Inflation Goal Would Be Disaster

Higher Ed
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard says "we would be back to the 1970s" if the Fed abandoned the 2% inflation mandate. He speaks during a presentation to Greater St. Louis Inc. Follow Bloomberg for business news &...
News Clip4:30
Bloomberg

Automobility on China Auto Sector

Higher Ed
Bill Russo, Founder and CEO of Automobility Limited, discusses his preview for BYD, one of China's biggest EV makers's fourth quarter earnings for 2022. He also discusses his outlook for China's Auto sector. He speaks with Haidi...
News Clip5:27
Bloomberg

"Both Sides Have Strong Incentives Not to Settle": Russell L. Weaver

Higher Ed
University of Louisville Professor of Law, Russell L. Weaver, discusses the latest on the Fox/Dominion lawsuit and whether or not he thinks a settlement is possible. Russell L. Weaver speaks with Annmarie Hordern and Joe Mathieu on...
News Clip4:04
Bloomberg

HKMA Chief Yue: Banking System Is 'Extremely Resilient'

Higher Ed
Hong Kong Monetary Authority Chief Executive Eddie Yue discusses the health of the city's banking system and his views on deposit insurance. He speaks at the Bloomberg Wealth Asia Summit with David Ingles. (Excerpt) Follow Bloomberg for...
News Clip4:57
Press Association

Humza Yousaf: No conspiracy over timing of the arrest of Peter Murrell

Higher Ed
Claims that the SNP and police were “in cahoots” over the timing of Peter Murrell’s arrest have been dismissed as a conspiracy theory by the First Minister, as he admitted the situation had been “difficult and bruising” for the party....
News Clip3:42
Bloomberg

Webman: Currency Wars as the New Beggar-Thy-Neighbor

Higher Ed
Oct. 11 -- Jerry Webman, former chief economist at OppenheimerFunds, discusses the impact of currency depreciation on emerging market economies. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
News Clip13:12
The Recount

The Rise of Indigenous People’s Day

Higher Ed
High Country News’ Nick Martin joins Reena Nina on The Recount Daily Pod. They delve into Indigenous People’s Day vs. Columbus Day, the Biden administration’s mixed record on indigenous communities, and the growing controversy over the...
News Clip6:03
Bloomberg

Sifma CEO Warns Fiduciary Rule Could Be a 'Train Wreck'

Higher Ed
Mar.14 -- Ken Bentsen, Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association's chief executive officer, argues for the delay of the Labor Department’s fiduciary rule. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Gura on "Bloomberg Markets."
News Clip4:07
Curated Video

Can VR Help Combat Racial Bias In Emergency Situations?

Higher Ed
The state of pediatric emergency care in the U.S. needs help: audits over the past few years have found inconsistency in care -- could VR solve that?
News Clip5:41
Curated Video

The majestic Marwari horse makes a come back

Higher Ed
LEADIN: The magnificent Marwari horse, one of the few indigenous breeds in India, is making a comeback thanks to a breeding centre in Jodhpur. It's supported by a former royal family who hope to preserve the...
News Clip2:49
Bloomberg

Why the New York AG Is Investigating S&P

Higher Ed
Oct. 3 -- New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is investigating Standard & Poors to determine whether it failed to follow its own methodology in rating commercial-mortgage bonds in order to win business from banks, according to...
News Clip2:40
Sky News

Only 10 per cent of NHS funds are spent on treating mental health problems. That's despite the government's legal requirement to give mentally ill patients the same standard of care as those with physical conditions.

Higher Ed
Only 10 per cent of NHS funds are spent on treating mental health problems. That's despite the government's legal requirement to give mentally ill patients the same standard of care as those with physical conditions.