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What's Causing America's Birth Rate To Be Lower Than Ever?

Higher Ed
Speculation behind the falling birth rate points to millennial mindsets and the cost of child care, but experts say that doesn't fully explain it.
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What Would A Gas Tax Break Feel Like For Drivers?

Higher Ed
Even if the gas tax is lifted, gas companies could keep the savings for themselves or raise prices to fill the gap.
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President Biden Asks Congress To Suspend Gas Tax

Higher Ed
The White House estimates suspending both federal and state gas taxes would save drivers, on average, about 50 cents per gallon.
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Can Midterm Election Deliver Gridlock on Steroids?

Higher Ed
Oct. 30 -- Midterm elections raise concerns about heightened gridlock in Washington D.C. as Republicans look to take control of the Congress. Bloomberg's Peter Cook examines the issues that may bring about both compromise and gridlock in...
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Clinton, Trump Clash in Second Presidential Debate

Higher Ed
Oct. 10 -- Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump squared off in the second presidential debate in St. Louis. Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli reports "Bloomberg Markets."
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Proper Steps, 1958 educational film on how to walk properly

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clinical study of the perfect walk, using your heel and your toes properly. Based on research by Dr Ernst Friedlander.
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Bloomberg

Bill Nye: Why Isn't U.S. World Leader in Climate Change?

Higher Ed
Nov. 21 -- Bill Nye, chief executive officer at Planetary Society, talks about the debate over climate change and the role of the fossil fuel industry in casting doubt on science. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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CDC Expands Booster Recommendations to 16, 17-Year-Olds

Higher Ed
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is now recommending 16-and-17-year-olds in the U.S. to get Covid-19 booster shots. Robert Langreth reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Bloomberg

Institute of International Finance Sees U.S.-China Trade as Part of 2020 Election Discussion

Higher Ed
Dec.11 -- Tim Adams, president of the Institute of International Finance, discusses the U.S.-China trade tensions and how they're weighing on global growth. He speaks exclusively on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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U.S. Closing Embassy In Kyiv; Relocating Diplomats To Western Ukraine

Higher Ed
Secretary of State Antony Blinken said diplomats will be moved to the city of Lviv in western Ukraine amid mounting concerns over a Russian invasion.
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Wilson Trial Tests Georgia Stand Your Ground Law

Higher Ed
Marcus Wilson's defense team argues his charges in the death of Haley Hutcheson should be dismissed because of the state's Stand Your Ground law.
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'People Search Sites' Make Money Selling Access To Public Documents

Higher Ed
Some worry it could be picking at personal privacy.
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New Report Criticizes FAA And Boeing For 737 Max Issues

Higher Ed
​The report came from the Joint Authorities Technical Review, a panel commissioned by the FAA to review aircraft certification processes.
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History Shows Teachers' Salaries Aren't Keeping Up With Inflation

Higher Ed
A growing number of teachers have gone on strike to demand better wages. So we wanted to know: How has teacher pay changed over time?
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FCC Opens Priority Window To Help Tribes Access High-Speed Internet

Higher Ed
Certain federally recognized tribes and Alaska Native villages will get first dibs on free 2.5 GHz band spectrum licenses.
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U.S. Hits Cuba With New Sanctions Over Human Rights, Venezuela

Higher Ed
The U.S. said it is imposing new sanctions on Cuba over its human rights record and continued support for the Maduro regime in Venezuela.
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SCOTUS Won't Hear Remington's Appeal In Sandy Hook Lawsuit

Higher Ed
The high court won't hear the gun-maker's appeal in a lawsuit brought by the families of Sandy Hook shooting victims.
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Dream Jobs: Michelin Star Chef

Higher Ed
Chef Ryan Ratino followed his love of cooking and founded the modern American restaurant, Bresca, in Washington, D.C.
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Judges Rule In Favor Of New North Carolina Congressional Map

Higher Ed
The same judges ordered the state's Republican-controlled legislature to throw out its previous congressional map back in October.
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Union Sets Ratification Vote On Tentative UAW-Ford Contract Agreement

Higher Ed
​Local unions will now begin the process of having informational meetings about the proposed 4-year contract with Ford.
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Jimmy Carter Recovering After Undergoing Brain Surgery

Higher Ed
The Carter Center says he'll stay in the hospital "as long as advisable," but that there were no complications.
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NY Leaders Propose Measures To Keep Violent Videos Offline

Higher Ed
The recommendations are contained in a report examining the role of online platforms in the May 14 attack at a Tops Friendly Market.
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Though Recession Fears Are Increasing, Evidence Is Still Lacking

Higher Ed
A Bloomberg prediction says a recession is 100% certain, while other economists say spending and market factors are evidence against that theory.
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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.