Instructional Video1:39
Great Big Story

The Hippie Love for Granola, A Woodstock Story

12th - Higher Ed
The story of how granola became synonymous with hippie culture at the iconic Woodstock festival.
Instructional Video8:21
TLDR News

Why is the UK Running out of Food (and is it Brexit)?

12th - Higher Ed
Over the last few weeks, the UK has become accustom to finding empty shelves in supermarkets. The thing is, that unlike during COVID, this is a fairly UK specific phenonium. So why is Britain running out of food, and is Brexit to blame?
Instructional Video3:49
Healthcare Triage

Money Can't Buy You Weight Loss AND Vaccine Investment Strategy

Higher Ed
Aaron's been traveling, so this will be more of a quick hits episode. This is Healthcare Triage News...and we're talking about whether workplace premium incentives lead to employee weight loss, whether behavioral interventions improve...
Instructional Video3:39
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Richard Ingersoll - The Myth of Teacher Shortages

Higher Ed
After teaching in both public and private schools for a number of years, Dr. Ingersoll obtained a Ph.D. in sociology from the University of Pennsylvania in 1992. From 1995 to 2000 he was a faculty member in the Sociology Department at...
Instructional Video15:02
The Wall Street Journal

Thinking Differently About Cyber Talent

Higher Ed
There's a dire shortage of talent so some employers are turning to those with autism, who may not be seen as a fit for traditional corporate roles but who can excel in cybersecurity.
Instructional Video5:28
The Economist

Venezuela's mayor on the run

12th - Higher Ed
Venezuela is on the brink of ruin. The former mayor of Caracas dared to challenge President Nicolás Maduro's authoritarian regime—and was made a public enemy.
Instructional Video5:11
TLDR News

Project Fear Becomes Reality? Is Brexit to Blame for British Shortages - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
Britain's going through quite of lot of disruption at the moment; fuel shortages, food shortages and rising energy prices. So some are beginning to question whether what was once called Project Fear is now becoming a reality. So in this...
Instructional Video10:30
TLDR News

Coping with No Deal & a COVID Second Wave: Britain's Secret Worst Case Scenario Plan - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
With time running out for Brexit negotiations and a major second COVID spike projected over winter, it looks like the end of 2020 could be a difficult time for Britain. It turns out that the government has been planning for this with a...
Instructional Video3:31
MarketWatch

How we got to the highest inflation in 40 years

Higher Ed
Inflation has spiked to numbers we haven't seen since the early 1980s. Here are the 4 main causes of the current inflation and how it compares to the past.
Instructional Video8:13
TLDR News

Are Britain's Shortages Actually Increasing Wages? Johnson Claims So... - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
Over the weekend Johnson defended his record on the food and fuel shortages, insisting that they were actually a good thing, pushing up wages (especially among the poorest groups). That seems like a bit of a difficult argument, so in...
Instructional Video20:40
IDG TECHtalk

Intel’s $20 billion investment into Ohio chipmaking facility, plus chip shortage updates

Higher Ed
Intel recently announced plans to invest $20 billion into a massive new semiconductor fabrication plant in Ohio. This announcement comes as Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo said the U.S. urgently needs to increase domestic chip...
News Clip3:54
Curated Video

Taxes debated between GOP, Dems: Va. Rep. Don Beyer says he is 'instinctively anti-tariff'

Higher Ed
Amid a tariff debate, Virginia's Rep. Don Beyer said at the DNC that duties on imports will "have a huge inflationary impact on the economy," pushing back on the Trump campaign's promotion of tariffs. (Scripps News)
News Clip1:32
Bloomberg

Jeremy Grantham Says Stock Market, Economy Are 'Secondary' Worries

Higher Ed
GMO co-founder and permabear Jeremy Grantham says the economy and stock market are "very secondary" to the challenges he sees facing the world. The billionaire investor has pledged the bulk of his fortune to fighting the climate crisis,...
News Clip0:49
Press Association

Daily politics briefing: May 10

Higher Ed
Daily politics briefing for May 10, as tens of thousands of doctors and nurses will be able to train on the job under plans to tackle NHS workforce shortages.
News Clip0:38
Sky News

Drivers Bring Turned Away at Petrol Station

Higher Ed
Drivers Bring Turned Away at Petrol Station
News Clip2:33
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Venezuela split by pro- and anti-Maduro pr

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Venezuela split by pro- and anti-Maduro pr
News Clip1:43
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Venezuelans pour into Colombia again as border briefly reopens

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Venezuelans pour into Colombia again as border briefly reopens
News Clip2:08
AFP News Agency

CLEAN: Villagers struggle to leave their flooded home

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN: Villagers struggle to leave their flooded home
News Clip2:29
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Nepalis spend fourth day in open as quake toll passes 4000

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Nepalis spend fourth day in open as quake toll passes 4000
Stock Footage1:48
Getty Images

Young women in diner discuss becoming nurses

Pre-K - Higher Ed
/ crowd of girls enter a busy diner / they sit and discuss becoming a nurse and health care shortages / girls discuss another girl's grandfather and his need for surgery and a hospital stay. Young women in diner discuss becoming nurses...
News Clip2:48
Bloomberg

BofA's Moynihan: Inflation Is No Longer Up for Debate

Higher Ed
Bank of America Chairman and CEO Brian Moynihan says reining in inflation will be "hard work" and adds that supply-chain issues seems to be improving. He speaks during an interview with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets: The...
News Clip5:38
Bloomberg

Nomura's Wong on Russian-Ukraine's Chips Sector Impact

Higher Ed
David Wong, Nomura Co-Head of APAC Technology Research, discusses Russian invasion of Ukraine impact on the chips sector. He speaks with Haslinda Amin and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
News Clip1:15
Curated Video

FDA Announces Coronavirus-Related Drug Shortage

Higher Ed
A drug manufacturer tells the FDA coronavirus has caused shortages in a drug that's sold in the U.S.
News Clip3:22
Curated Video

How Coronavirus Could Slow Down The U.S. Drug Supply

Higher Ed
The United States relies on overseas factories for some of the key ingredients of vital medications, and shortages could impact medication supplies.