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Bridgeman Arts

Border War 1910-1919 between US and Mexico

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Rebel forces in Mexico, shot of Mexican leader Venustiano Carranza, still of Pancho Villa, still of Emiliano Zapatta, still of raiders, Columbus, New Mexico, General Pershing, US cavalry en route to Mexico, US troops inside Mexico,...
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Bridgeman Arts

War in Korea, Children in school, cleaning house for insects by US soldiers, medical checks and vaccinations, 1948-50

Pre-K - Higher Ed
South Korean children learning English in school, writing on chalkboard during American occupation. Fumigation of homes to prevent the spread of disease. Vaccinations.
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Bloomberg

TNT Tumbles After Scrapping 2015 Guidance

Higher Ed
Sept. 24 -- In ""Company News,"" Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro reports on the top business stories of the day. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's ""On The Move."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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AFP News Agency

First Ebola case on US soil as doctor returns home

9th - Higher Ed
First Ebola case on US soil as doctor returns home
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Bridgeman Arts

Farmer Al Falfa's Prize Package, 1936

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Terrytoons cartoon starring Kiko the Kangaroo, redistributed by Castle Films in 1945. Farmer Al Falfa receives a gift from his brother Hank in Australia: a pet kangaroo named Kiko, who proves to be a demanding and mischievous house guest.
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Bridgeman Arts

New Mexico c.1950. Georgia O'Keeffe at home and in her studio.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 1 from the film 'The American Scene: Indian Life in Mexico' c.1950. Scenes in a small town in New Mexico, home to artist Georgia O'Keeffe seen driving in her car and working in her studio.
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Bridgeman Arts

Chilli and corn production. New Mexico c.1950.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 7 from the film 'The American Scene: Indian Life in Mexico' c.1950. Farmers and locals harvest chilli peppers and corn.
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Press Association

Donald Trump returns: What happened on his last UK visit?

Higher Ed
We take a look at what happened during Donald Trump's previous four-day visit to the United Kingdom as the US President prepares for another trip.
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Press Association

Mike Pence visits Doonbeg, Co Clare

Higher Ed
Vice president Mike Pence has arrived at Morrissey's pub in Doonbeg, Co Clare, for dinner with his wife, mother and sister, as well as some of his distant relatives from the county. Upon arrival Mr Pence met locals who had turned out to...
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Curated Video

Former Pompeo Adviser Michael McKinley To Testify In Impeachment Probe

Higher Ed
McKinley resigned as Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's senior adviser last week.
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Press Association

Boris Johnson urges US to waive immunity for diplomat's wife wanted over teen's death crash

Higher Ed
Boris Johnson has urged the US to reconsider its decision to give immunity to a diplomat's wife wanted by British police over a road crash that killed a teenager. Vowing to raise the case of 19-year-old Harry Dunn with the White House if...
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Curated Video

Iraqi Lawmakers Vote In Favor Of Removing All Foreign Forces

Higher Ed
Sunni and Kurdish legislators were absent in protest of abolishing the deal.
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Curated Video

U.S. To Host Upcoming G-7 Meeting Via Teleconference

Higher Ed
The State Department said it looks forward to holding future events in Pittsburgh, which was supposed to host the meeting.
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Press Association

Donald Trump wants 'nothing to do with' the NHS

Higher Ed
Donald Trump has insisted America wants "nothing to do with" the NHS amid claims that the health service could be used as a bargaining chip in post-Brexit trade talks. The US president, speaking in London at the start of the Nato summit,...
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Curated Video

9 Migrant Families Reunited In U.S. After 'Unlawful' Deportations

Higher Ed
The parents are returning for another shot at asylum, after a judge found they were misled by border patrol agents when they first arrived.
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Curated Video

Health Officials Confirm U.S. COVID-19 Death From Early February

Higher Ed
Officials say information wasn't known earlier because testing was much more limited in early February.
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Curated Video

China Warns Of Possible Hostility Over Its Handling Of Coronavirus

Higher Ed
An internal Chinese government report warns the country should prepare for possible global conflict.
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Curated Video

Liberty University President To Take Indefinite Leave Of Absence

Higher Ed
It comes after he posted a photo posing next to a woman with his pants unzipped.
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Curated Video

Dr. Anthony Fauci: National Lockdown In U.S. Shouldn't Be Ruled Out

Higher Ed
Top coronavirus expert said Americans should be prepared "to hunker down significantly more."
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Press Association

James Murdoch in profile

Higher Ed
A look at James Murdoch in profile as Rupert Murdoch's son resigns from News Corporation citing “disagreements over certain editorial content” published by the media empire’s news outlets. The nature of the disagreements and the news...
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Press Association

Donald Trump artwork displayed at London gallery

Higher Ed
*Warning - editors note content* Artist Alison Jackson unveils her newly installed sculpture titled 'Trump and Miss Universe Sculpture', depicting the US President Donald Trump, at the Soho Revue Gallery, London.
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Curated Video

Mexico To Extend Border Restrictions

Higher Ed
The U.S., Mexico border will stay closed to nonessential land travel through mid-October.
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Curated Video

U.N. Security Council Dismisses Iran Snapback

Higher Ed
The president of the U.N. council says it's not able to take further action on the so-called snapback.