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Cerebellum

Understanding Macbeth: Lady Macbeth Wants To Kill The King

9th - 12th
Macbeth tells the story of a good man gone bad, driven to murder by ugly ambition and fueled by a power-hungry wife. Lady Macbeth recieves a letter from her husband telling her about what they said. She wants to kill the King so that she...
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Curated Video

Los Angeles district attorney recommends resentencing of convicted murderers Erik and Lyle Menendez

Higher Ed
Prosecutors have recommended resentencing Erik and Lyle Menendez, two brothers convicted in the murders of their parents. (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

Entomologist 'Dr. Buggs' on why eradicating mosquitos might not be a bad thing

Higher Ed
Are mosquitoes really as bad as they're made out to be? Entomologist Sammy Ramsey — aka "Dr. Buggs" — explains. (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

Should mosquitos be eradicated?

Higher Ed
Entomologist Sammy Ramsey, also known as "Dr. Buggs," usually talks about conservation efforts when it comes to bugs, but he says mosquitos are the exception because of the problems they cause. (Scripps News)
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Press Association

Harris denounces threats against politicians at ceremony marking Collins’ death

Higher Ed
Taoiseach Simon Harris has criticised attempts to silence elected politicians through violence and intimidation at a ceremony marking the death of Michael Collins. Mr Harris said the Irish revolutionary’s death 102 years ago, when he was...
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Curated Video

Assassinations, and attempts on the lives of political figures, have been an ugly mark on America since the beginning of the U.S.

Higher Ed
Assassinations and attempted assassinations have occurred since the nation's founding in 1776. (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

Immigrants don’t commit more crime; that doesn’t stop politicians from saying they do

Higher Ed
Immigrants don't commit more crime than native-born Americans. In fact, decades of data suggests the opposite. So why are politicians still saying they do? (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

Colorado hunts for co-existence between people and wolves

Higher Ed
Colorado residents are hunting for co-existence between people and wolves. Wolves are expanding their territory, cattle and sheep ranchers say the predators are frequently hunting valuable livestock. (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

Trump's defense team gives closing arguments in hush money trial

Higher Ed
Trump lawyer Todd Blanche started his closing argument on Tuesday by turning the podium to directly face the jury. (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

Farmers must kill 4.2 million chickens after bird flu hits Iowa egg farm

Higher Ed
Crews are in the process of killing 4.2 million chickens after the disease was found at a farm in Sioux County, Iowa. (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

Mountain lions are increasingly interacting with people in Colorado

Higher Ed
With lions increasingly interacting with people, state officials are developing a new plan to keep them apart — but that plan includes hunting lions.
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Bloomberg

Need to Fund Them Together: Moulton on Israel, Ukraine Aid

Higher Ed
Democratic Representative of Massachusetts, Seth Moulton, gives his insight on why he doesn't agree with Speaker Johnson's decision to split up Israel and Ukraine Aid. Rep. Moulton also talks about the latest in the Israel-Hamas War, and...
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Bloomberg

How Viome Uses AI for Preventative Healthcare

Higher Ed
Preventative health company Viome leverages artificial intelligence to obtain insights derived from unique microbial and human gene expressions, which are translated into health scores and personalized health recommendations for...
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Press Association

UK announces new sanctions regime targeted at Iranian threats

Higher Ed
The Foreign Secretary has announced greater powers for the UK to issue sanctions against Iran after the Government accused Tehran of attempts to kill British and UK-based individuals. James Cleverly said the new sanctions regime will...
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Bloomberg

Imran Khan Vows to Make Court Appearance After Street Battles

Higher Ed
Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan vowed to turn up in court on Saturday after skipping hearings. He blamed the government for his legal challenges and repeated his demand for snap elections. Information Minister Marriyum...
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Curated Video

Using waste to beat carbon limits

Higher Ed
AP Television IJmuiden, Netherlands - March 30, 2011 1. Wide of smoke billowing out of Corus steel plant 2. Wide of plant with smoke billowing from chimneys 3. Wide of plant with canal in front, smoke billowing from chimneys AP...
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Curated Video

Study: More Than 1 Million People Will Die From Opioids In This Decade

Higher Ed
Researchers are calling for better regulation, industry reform and new methods of managing pain after projecting high overdose numbers.
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Curated Video

Hi-tech robots could revolutionise farming

Higher Ed
AP Television Salinas, California - 23 May 2013 1. Pan across researcher following "Lettuce Bot" thinning lettuce field 2. Tracking shot of feet, as researcher walks in field behind robot 3. Wide of "Lettuce Bot" being pulled by...
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Bloomberg

Disney Harnesses Media Might to Hype 'Star Wars' Film

Higher Ed
Aug.24 -- Walt Disney Co. is harnessing all its media might to make the next Star Wars movie the biggest film of the year, employing augmented reality and social media in a global campaign to promote The Last Jedi and related...
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Curated Video

Bacteria-enzyme created that can detect and destroy anthrax

Higher Ed
AUGUST 22 - New York 1. Medium shot Professor Vincent Fischetti walks into laboratory 2. Wide shot Fischetti working in lab 3. Close up lab equipment 4. SOUNDBITE: (English): Professor Vincent Fischetti, Rockefeller University: "Well the...
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Sky News

Crime figures highlight online dating risk

Higher Ed
VOICED: We start with a warning about the dangers of online dating. Figures obtained by Sky News show that crimes relating to it have risen significantly in the last 5 years. We asked police forces around the country how many offences...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Peruvians struggle to to afford vital potatoes as prices soar

9th - Higher Ed
Workers and customers at the Santa Anita market in Lima say they are greatly concerned over the soaring price of potatoes, a staple food in the Peruvian diet that is becoming unaffordable for the poorest (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Date set for Conakry stadium massacre trial in Guinea

9th - Higher Ed
The long-awaited trial over the 2009 Conakry stadium massacre, which involved 150 murders and 100 rapes according to the UN, will begin on September 28 in Guinea (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Curated Video

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.