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Bloomberg

Expect More Workers to Stay at Home, Says YouTube CEO

Higher Ed
May.28 -- Susan Wojcicki, YouTube Chief Executive Officer, says she expects more people to work at home after the coronavirus pandemic, but she also says there are benefits to coming into the office. She appears on "Leadership Live With...
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Bloomberg

Delivery Boom Has Built 'Another Uber': CEO Khosrowshahi

Higher Ed
Mar.17 -- Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi discusses the global pandemic's impact on the ride-hailing company, the reclassification of the firm's U.K. drivers as workers, and possible acceptance of cryptocurrencies for payments. He speaks with...
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Bloomberg

U.S. Jobless Claims Rise for First Time Since April

Higher Ed
Jun.17 -- U.S. initial jobless claims in regular state programs increased by 37,000 to 412,000 in the week ended June 12, rising slightly for the first time since late April, Labor Department data showed Thursday. Bloomberg's Mike McKee...
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Bloomberg

Euronext CEO: Continuity of Regulations Is Up to the U.K.

Higher Ed
Feb.11 -- Amsterdam overtook London as Europe’s largest share-trading center in January after Brexit saw about half of the city’s volumes move to the continent. Euronext Chief Executive Officer Stephane Boujnah says "something...
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Bloomberg

Too Early to Discuss the Use of Deal Proceeds, Says Tate & Lyle CEO

Higher Ed
May.28 -- Tate & Lyle Chief Executive Officer Nick Hampton discusses results and talks with new investors. He speaks with Bloomberg's Anna Edwards on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Bloomberg

Unvaccinated People Are a Danger to Themselves: Johns Hopkins

Higher Ed
Jun.03 -- Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security Senior Scholar Jennifer Nuzzo concerns about a potential backlash over vaccine passports and health risks for unvaccinated individuals. The Bloomberg School of Public Health is supported...
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Curated Video

U.S. Economy Up 33 Percent, But Not Fully Recovered

Higher Ed
U.S. GDP grew at a 33.1 percent annual rate.
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Curated Video

Millions Of Americans Face Financial Crisis As CARES Act Dries Up

Higher Ed
Over 13 million Americans will lose federal benefits at the end of the year if Congress doesn’t act.
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Sky News

Families are struggling because of the pandemic.

Higher Ed
VOICED: During the pandemic unemployment has hit its highest level in four years and millions more workers have been placed on furlough. Many of them will have been watching the budget closely to see what the Chancellor can offer to...
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Curated Video

Newsy's Latest Tech News

Higher Ed
McDonald's is planning to create its own plant-based burger. Amazon introduces a new reward program for its contracted Flex drivers.
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Bloomberg

Pfizer Vaccine Gets FDA Nod

Higher Ed
Dec.10 -- The first Covid-19 vaccine expected to be deployed in the U.S. won the backing of a panel of government advisers. Bloomberg's Michelle Cortez reports on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Curated Video

Jobless Claims Reach A Pandemic Low As Economy Recovers

Higher Ed
The pace of hiring, though, has weakened, at least for now.
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Bloomberg

California's Prop 22 Ruled Unconstitutional

Higher Ed
Aug.25 -- Benchmark Capital General Partner Bill Gurley speaks to Bloomberg's Emily Chang about Prop. 22, tech company choosing direct listings over IPOs, and work from home.
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The Recount

GOP’s Anti-Vax Courtship Continues Ahead of Midterms

Higher Ed
The Republican Party has found a prime opportunity to rally its base ahead of the midterms — and it involves playing with people’s literal lives to score political points.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : South African dairy rescuing donkeys trafficked for their hides

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South Africa has experienced a decline in donkey populations due to skin trafficking (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Pfizer Looks Outside U.S. Despite New Tax Rules

Higher Ed
Sept. 24 -- Bloomberg's Hans Nichols reports on the U.S. governments attempts to curb corporate tax inversions. He speaks on Bloomberg Televisions On The Move. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

John Heilemann: Obama Has Upper Hand Over GOP

Higher Ed
Jan. 5 -- On ""With All Due Respect,"" Mark and John say that the press is finally getting the White House memo that the economy is getting better. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curated Video

USA: BILL CLINTON URGES PARENTS TO PRESS FOR A TV RATING SYSTEM

Higher Ed
English/Nat President Clinton is urging parents to press for a television rating system so they can better monitor the programs their children watch. Before a group of parents in Alexandria, Virginia, the president demonstrated how a new...
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Sky News

David Cameron to get Tough on Immigration

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David Cameron to get Tough on Immigration
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Sky News

Ed Miliband Sets Out Plan For Unemployed Youths

Higher Ed
Ed Miliband Sets Out Plan For Unemployed Youths
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Bloomberg

When Will Central Banks Embrace Bitcoin?

Higher Ed
Aug. 12 -- Morgan Stanley Investment Management's Max Raskin weighs in on the future for bitcoin. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Sky News

Barton Moss Resident voxpop on Fracking

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Barton Moss Resident voxpop on Fracking
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Bloomberg

Inside the Rising Pension Gap at U.K. Companies

Higher Ed
Aug. 24 -- U.K. firms running out of ways to pay retirees are having decisions forced upon them that could end up penalizing another constituency, their shareholders. Bloomberg's Aleksandra Gjorgievska reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Curated Video

RR7235B NORTH SEA OIL BONANZA FOR BRITAIN

Higher Ed
In 1972 Britain was on the brink of an oil bonanza that could halve her dependence on foreign supplies by 1980. This was the implication behind the discovery in the North Sea of a second major oilfield, Brent, 100 miles north-east of...