Instructional Video3:25
Mazz Media

Federal Government

6th - 8th
This live-action video program is about the term Federal Government. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the term Federal Government through use of video footage, photographs,...
Instructional Video18:15
Wonderscape

History Kids: The Legislative Branch

K - 5th
This video provides an overview of the legislative branch of the United States government, known as Congress. It explains how Congress was formed, the roles of the House of Representatives and the Senate, and the powers and...
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Curated Video

U.S. Senate: Advances Plan To End Shutdown, Eight Democrats Vote With Republicans

9th - Higher Ed
U.S. Senate: The U.S. Senate has advanced a bipartisan plan to end the longest government shutdown in history, with eight Democrats joining Republicans in voting to move the deal forward. This plan includes funding government operations...
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Curated Video

USA's Longest Government Shutdown To Finally End?

9th - Higher Ed
After 40 tense days, America’s longest-ever government shutdown may finally end. A bipartisan Senate group has reached a deal to reopen federal operations and reinstate affected employees, ensuring protections against future mass...
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Curated Video

Filibuster blamed for deepening US government shutdown

9th - Higher Ed
A centuries-old Senate rule stalls progress— The filibuster faces new scrutiny as the US shutdown hits 35 days
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Curated Video

Pam Bondi Clashes With Durbin in Tense Exchange During Senate Hearing

9th - Higher Ed
Pam Bondi engaged in a heated exchange with Senator Dick Durbin during a tense Senate hearing.
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Curated Video

US Senate considers bill to transfer frozen Russian assets to Ukraine

9th - Higher Ed
A group of US senators from both parties introduced a bill that would require Washington to regularly transfer Russian assets frozen in the US to Kyiv.
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Curated Video

Sen. Angus King tells Scripps News that US is facing a Constitutional Crisis under Trump

Higher Ed
King has been sounding the alarm in recent weeks, expressing his belief that President Donald Trump is an increasing threat to democracy. (Scripps News)
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Press Association

Independent candidate for president claims support of 10 Oireachtas members

Higher Ed
Marie Steen, an independent hopeful for a presidential nomination, has claimed the support of 10 Oireachtas members.



To be eligible to run for the election on October 24, a candidate must be nominated either by 20 members of...
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Curated Video

Russia, Belarus face terror label in US over abducted Ukrainian children

Higher Ed
A group of U.S. lawmakers are seeking to put Russia and Belarus on a terrorism list over the abduction of Ukrainian children. (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

Argentina’s Milei suffers crushing setback in Buenos Aires election

9th - Higher Ed
The Buenos Aires provincial election is a test of Milei’s popularity ahead of the upcoming congressional polls next month.
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Curated Video

Trump Aide’s Victory Lap In Senate After Big Bill Boost; Ted Cruz Shares ‘Beautiful Waitress Story’

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Senator Ted Cruz took a victory lap after the U.S. Senate passed the 'No Tax on Tips' bill, a measure aimed at exempting service workers' tips from federal taxation. Celebrating the moment, Cruz shared a story involving former U.S....
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Curated Video

New deal for Sens arena receives mixed response

9th - Higher Ed
The Ottawa Senators and the NCC have signed a land sale deal for an arena west of Ottawa's downtown. While some are excited for the change, others are concerned about what it will mean for the neighbourhood.
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Curated Video

Puck to drop on LeBreton Flats arena as Sens, NCC announce land sale

9th - Higher Ed
The Ottawa Senators and National Capital Commission say they've taken the next step toward building a major events centre. They announced they have a land sale deal, totalling approximately 11 acres at LeBreton Flats.
News Clip2:17
Curated Video

U.S Senate Heads Home with No Deals to Speed Confirmations

9th - Higher Ed
The Senate left Washington Saturday night for its monthlong August recess without a deal to advance dozens of President Donald Trump's nominees, calling it quits after days of contentious bipartisan negotiations and Trump posting on...
News Clip5:47
Curated Video

'It's Un-American': John Kennedy BURSTS At Harvard's DEI Agenda With Harmeet Dhillon

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Senator John Kennedy strongly criticized Harvard University’s DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) policies during a conversation with attorney Harmeet Dhillon, calling them “un-American.” Kennedy argued that DEI initiatives promote...
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Curated Video

Delta A.I. Ticket Pricing Faces Senatorial Scrutiny

9th - Higher Ed
Three Democratic U.S. senators, Ruben Gallego, Mark Warner, and Richard Blumenthal, have demanded answers from Delta Air Lines.
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Curated Video

Republicans block witnesses from Trump’s impeachment trial

9th - Higher Ed
Republican senators voted against allowing witnesses to testify at U.S. President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial, moving one step closer to acquittal by the Senate.
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John Bolton’s book looms over Trump’s impeachment defence

9th - Higher Ed
Allegations in a book by former national security adviser John Bolton about withholding aid to Ukraine sparked calls for him to testify at U.S. President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial, even from some Republicans.
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Curated Video

Bolton revelation puts Republicans under pressure in Trump trial

9th - Higher Ed
Senator Romney says it's 'increasingly likely' four Republicans will join Democrats in voting to call Bolton as witness.
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Curated Video

Pressure mounts to call John Bolton to impeachment trial

9th - Higher Ed
An unpublished book manuscript by former U.S. national security adviser John Bolton says President Donald Trump told him directly that he wanted a freeze on military aid to Ukraine until Kyiv helped with investigations into Democrats.
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Curated Video

Senate beverage choices limited

9th - Higher Ed
There is no specific ban on certain types of drinks in the U.S. Senate chamber, but senators have to ask permission if they want to consumer something other than milk or water, says former Senate historian Don Ritchie.
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Impeachment: Republicans say Trump acted in national interest

9th - Higher Ed
Democrats cry foul as US President Trump's lawyers argue move to pressure Ukraine was in public's interest.
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Curated Video

Trump impeachment articles sent to Senate: What happens next?

9th - Higher Ed
A step-by-step guide to what's next as the Senate prepares to hold Trump's impeachment trial.