Instructional Video8:20
Hip Hughes History

The Transcontinental Railroad Explained: US History Review

6th - 12th
Join me as we lay down the tracks of learning by covering the basics on the Transcontinental Railroad built during the 1860's. Perfect for students and lifelong learners.
Instructional Video7:47
Executive Finance

Budgeting in Business: Understanding Why and How to Prepare an Annual Budget

Higher Ed
This video covers the different uses of budgets, the challenges in budgeting, forecasting, and the two main approaches to preparing a budget. It also explains the phases of the budgeting cycle and how to incorporate the balance sheet and...
Instructional Video9:13
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Karine van der Beek - Human Capital in the Industrial Revolution

Higher Ed
Did the industrial revolution increase the relative demand for skilled labor, or decrease it? So far, answers to this question largely have been based on conjecture. But for the first time a unique and comprehensive set of evidence of...
Instructional Video9:22
PBS

The Origin of Race in the USA

12th - Higher Ed
Do you believe that your race correlates to your skin tone? Because that wasn't always the case. So how did Americans come to believe that race equals certain visible physical characteristics such as skin color and hair? And why is it...
Instructional Video9:30
Hip Hughes History

The Square Deal for Dummies - Teddy Roosevelt's Progressive Era Reforms

6th - 12th
Let HipHughes take you through the most essential of Teddy Roosevelt's Progressive Era reforms known as the "Square Deal. "
Instructional Video16:45
History Hit

George Orwell's 1984 with Dorian Lynskey

12th - Higher Ed
Author and journalist Dorian Lynskey answers key questions about one of the seminal novels of the 20th century, George Orwell's 1984, which was published 70 years ago. Having written 'The Ministry of Truth' a book specifically about...
Instructional Video2:26
Cerebellum

Emergence Of Modern America: The Depression - The Dust Bowl

9th - 12th
Just the Facts: The Emergence of Modern America: The Depression uses fascinating historical footage to explore six decades that shaped modern America. The series examines the Gilded Age in the late 19th century, the Progressive Era of...
Instructional Video18:07
Curated Video

Should we keep eating Soul Food?

12th - Higher Ed
As our culture evolves so does our food. What was once eaten out of necessity has become celebratory, all the while being the topic of constant debate. Evelyn & Hallease explore the new and inventive ways our generation is honoring and...
Instructional Video3:58
Mazz Media

Civilization

6th - 8th
This live-action video program defines civilization as_a complex society with five characteristics: advanced cities, specialized workers, complex institutions, record keeping and advanced technology. Students will learn about the...
News Clip3:20
Curated Video

Boeing machinists prepared to vote on new contract proposal

Higher Ed
33,000 Boeing machinists are getting ready to cast their vote this week on a new contract proposal between their union and Boeing. If passed, it could end the 5 week old strike. (Scripps News)
News Clip2:31
Curated Video

Canada forces arbitration in freight train labor dispute, averting economic crisis

Higher Ed
The Canadian government has ordered the country’s two major freight railroads to enter binding arbitration with their labor union to resolve a contract dispute. (Scripps News)
News Clip2:30
Curated Video

UAW files labor practice charges over Trump's interview with Elon Musk

Higher Ed
Former president Donald Trump and Elon Musk are in hot water with the United Autoworkers. This comes at a time when both sides of the aisle are working to court the votes of union workers. (Scripps News)
News Clip21:30
Curated Video

Paramedics using ketamine on patients | Scripps News InvestigatesC | Scripps News Investigates

Higher Ed
In this episode, Scripps News takes a closer look at ketamine used by paramedics to sedate patients, as well as a spike in child labor incidents. (Scripps News)
News Clip2:00
Curated Video

Minimum wage boosts affecting 10 million workers in 22 states with varying outcomes

Higher Ed
Those who own small businesses say raising minimum wage is causing them to kill jobs and raise prices. (Scripps News)
News Clip1:01
Press Association

Rachel Reeves visits Iceland store on campaign trail

Higher Ed
Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves visited an Iceland store in west London to discuss the cost-of-living crisis with employees. Here, she spoke to PA about the plans for tax breaks that Jeremy Hunt put forward in a Telegraph interview.
News Clip3:19
Bloomberg

UAW Latest: Strikes May Expand If No 'Serious Progress' by Friday

Higher Ed
The United Auto Workers said it will expand its strikes at the legacy Detroit automakers at noon on Friday if "serious progress" isn't made in negotiations. Oliver Crook reports on Bloomberg Television.
News Clip10:51
Bloomberg

Chevron CEO on Oil Prices, LNG Workers Strike

Higher Ed
Chevron CEO Mike Wirth talks about oil at $100 a barrel, global demand and striking liquified natural gas workers at key Chevron sites in Western Australia. He's on "Bloomberg Markets." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...
News Clip3:02
Bloomberg

UAW Says a 21% Pay Raise Isn't Good Enough

Higher Ed
United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain says a 21% pay raise from Stellantis NV isn't good enough. Fain called it a "no-go," proving that the union and the Big Three US automakers are far apart from ending the four day walkout....
News Clip1:37
Bloomberg

GM Reaches Tentative Deal to End UAW Strike

Higher Ed
General Motors Co. reached a tentative agreement with the United Auto Workers to end a six-week-old strike with similar terms to the deal signed earlier by Ford Motor Co., according to people familiar with the matter. Members still need...
News Clip5:42
Bloomberg

CVS, Walgreens Pharmacists Could Walk Off Job

Higher Ed
Thousands of pharmacists at CVS and Walgreens could go on strike in an effort to improve working conditions and staffing levels. Shane Jerominski is an independent pharmacist. He's on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close." Follow Bloomberg for...
News Clip3:55
Bloomberg

UAW Expands Strike to Very Profitable GM Plant

Higher Ed
The United Auto Workers expanded its strike on Detroit's big three automakers. 5,000 members at GM's Arlington assembly plant in Texas have walked off the job. Bloomberg's David Welch reports. Follow Bloomberg for business news &...
News Clip4:07
Bloomberg

6,800 More UAW Members Walk Out

Higher Ed
United Auto Workers union members at Stellantis NV's lucrative truck plant in Sterling Heights, Michigan, walked off the job Monday morning, a surprise hit designed to extract further concessions in the sixth week of the strike against...
News Clip6:23
Bloomberg

Powell: Possible to Have Done Less Stimulating During the Pandemic

Higher Ed
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell tells Wall Street Week that in hindsight, less aggressive monetary stimulus during the pandemic could have helped keep inflation under control. He also talks about the importance of bringing the labor...
News Clip1:11
Bloomberg

El-Erian Hopes Next Two Fed Meetings Aren't 'Live'

Higher Ed
Mohamed El-Erian, chief economic adviser at Allianz and Bloomberg Opinion columnist, says he "hopes" that the Federal Reserve elects to keep its current benchmark interest rate unchanged at its next two policy meetings. "The market says...