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Liz Truss visits British Gas training centre

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior views of Prime Minister Liz Truss visiting a British Gas Academy training centre and talking with staff on 30 September 2022 in Dartford, United Kingdom
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Bloomberg

Apple Plans Faster Watch, Extreme Sports Models

Higher Ed
Jun.14 -- Apple Inc. is working on new Apple Watch models and health features, spanning display and speed upgrades, an extreme sports edition and body temperature and blood sugar sensors. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports in this edition...
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Bloomberg

Retired Electric-Car Batteries to Chill Beer, Grill Sausages

Higher Ed
Jun.27 -- The first batches of batteries from electric and hybrid vehicles are hitting retirement age, yet they aren’t bound for landfills. Instead, they’ll spend their golden years chilling beer, powering car-charging stations and...
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Bloomberg

Heavy Metal: Silver Tests Its Support Line

Higher Ed
Sept. 24 -- On Insight & Action, Bloomberg Money Clip Host Adam Johnson reports on why silver, gold and copper are looking heavy. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curated Video

More Politicians Stepping In To Legalize Fentanyl Testing Strips

Higher Ed
As drug overdoses are on the rise across the nation, more states are beginning to decriminalize fentanyl testing strips.
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Bloomberg

Siemens Healthineers Ramps Up Antibody Test Production

Higher Ed
May.28 -- Siemens Healthineers says it will increase production capacity of their CoVid-19 antibody tests to more than 50 million antibody tests per month starting in June. President of Laboratory Diagnostics for Siemens Healthineers,...
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Curated Video

RR0141/A UK: Animal Activists

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London (recent): animal activist Heather James of 'Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty', or SHAC, campaigning in street with petition; pictures of alleged cruelty towards animals; Heather James sot; Huntingdon (recent): Andrew Gay, marketing...
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Bloomberg

Biden Sending Free Covid-19 Tests to Homes

Higher Ed
The Biden administration's program to send free Covid-19 tests to U.S. households informally launched on Tuesday to prepare for its official rollout on Wednesday. President Joe Biden spoke about the plan on January 13.
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Sky News

New research facility is testing Hydrogen energy in homes...

Higher Ed
VOICED: New research facility is testing Hydrogen energy in homes. SHOWS Hydrogen testing facility and interviews with Hydrogen Project Director, National Grid Antony Green, Northern Gas Networks Tim Harwood and Regional Director, DNV...
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Curated Video

Why Is It So Tough To Get A COVID-19 Test In The U.S.?

Higher Ed
Experts say obtaining a COVID-19 test kit is way more complicated than getting tests for the flu or strep.
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Curated Video

Pfizer Opens Study Of Omicron-Specific COVID-19 Vaccine

Higher Ed
The drugmaker and partner BioNTech will begin clinical trials on a new vaccine developed to protect against the more contagious variant.
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Curated Video

Free COVID-19 Testing For Uninsured Americans Ends

Higher Ed
The Biden Administration is calling on Congress to approve more COVID relief funding, nearly two weeks after it was cut from a federal spending bill.
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Curated Video

Fauci: Omicron BA.2 Uptick Expected To Start In A Week

Higher Ed
For the majority of Americans, experts say we don't need to worry as much as past waves.
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Curated Video

U.K., France Place New Restrictions As Omicron Surges

Higher Ed
The U.K. hospitality and travel industries appealed for government help after new restrictions were placed to curb the spread of the Omicron variant.
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Bloomberg

Covid-19 Has Many Months, Variants to Go: Johns Hopkins

Higher Ed
Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security Senior Scholar Gigi Gronvall discusses the spread of the omicron variant, stress on the U.S. health care system, and the increase of antibodies from Covid-19 vaccines. The Bloomberg School of...
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Bloomberg

Twitter Open to Regulation Where It Makes Sense, CFO Says

Higher Ed
Apr.23 -- Ned Segal, Twitter Inc. chief financial officer, discusses the company's first-quarter earnings, business outlook and the future of tech regulation with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bloomberg

Branson Favors Easing Covid Travel Restrictions

Higher Ed
Virgin Group founder Richard Branson says he favors moves to ease Covid-19 travel restrictions by the U.K. and Germany. Branson says he's recovering from a mild case of coronavirus and that he was fully vaccinated and boosted.
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Bloomberg

Saudi Stock Exchange CEO on Aramco IPO

Higher Ed
Dec.11 -- Khalid Abdullah Al Hussan, chief executive officer of Tadawul, the Saudi stock exchange, reacts to the Saudi Aramco initial public offering. Shares surged after the listing, valuing the oil producer at a record $1.88 trillion...
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Bridgeman Arts

German defence along Atlantic Wall, Erwin Rommel, planting sea mines. Allied arms stock and testing of military inventions preparing for Operation Overlord

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German defence along Atlantic Wall, Erwin Rommel, planting sea mines. Allied arms stock and testing of military inventions preparing for Operation Overlord
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Curated Video

Possible Coronavirus Treatments Include Cloned Antibodies, Vaccines

Higher Ed
While the CDC says risk to Americans is still low, U.S. researchers and scientists are hard at work exploring possible treatments for coronavirus.
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Curated Video

FDA Green Lights Potential Coronavirus Recovery Drug

Higher Ed
The FDA approved emergency use its anti-viral drug for further testing on those with severe cases requiring them to be on breathing support.
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Curated Video

House Passes Coronavirus Relief Bill Including Free Testing

Higher Ed
Lawmakers passed the bill, which would include paid sick leave, free coronavirus testing and expanded unemployment insurance, among other measures.
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Bloomberg

Singer on Intimidating CEOs and Knocking on Open Doors

Higher Ed
Jul.26 -- Elliott Management Founder and Co-CEO Paul Singer discusses his reputation for striking fear in the hearts of CEOs and reveals that sometimes he's "knocking on an open door" when he approaches management with suggestions for...
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Curated Video

Chicago Closes Schools After Union Backs Remote Learning

Higher Ed
Chicago Public Schools canceled classes Wednesday after 73% of the Teachers Union demanded remote learning until COVID-19 cases subside.