News Clip2:03
Sky News

Victory Celebrations at Standing Rock

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior shots of various Native Americans chanting and cheering and listening to speeches during celebrations at the news a controversial oil pipeline in the US has been refused permission to complete the project on the 4th...
News Clip2:34
Curated Video

Some States Are Voting On Legalizing Marijuana

Higher Ed
Some of the most conservative states are voting on recreational marijuana. One of marijuana's biggest impacts is on the criminal justice system.
News Clip1:41
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : US performer Billy Porter feels 'alive' after getting Hollywood star

9th - Higher Ed
US actor, singer and LGBTQ activist Billy Porter gets a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles, and says he is "a representation of what being Black and Queer and HIV positive looks like today in 2022… and it's being alive a...
News Clip2:49
Curated Video

Community Banks Played Crucial Role In First Round Of PPP Funding

Higher Ed
Businesses in states with fewer small banks struggled to get Paycheck Protection Program funding before the first round of money ran out.
News Clip7:37
Bloomberg

Are New Pipelines Doomed? Oil and Gas Delivery Explained

Higher Ed
Dec.16 -- A series of high profile legal setbacks has some in the oil industry asking—is it still possible to build pipelines in America? (Produced by Andrew Satter; Executive Producer: Josh Block).
News Clip2:44
Curated Video

U.S. Contact Tracing Efforts Face Setbacks Over Privacy, Tech Issues

Higher Ed
Unlike other countries, the U.S. has no national contact tracing app. That's partially due to Americans' apprehension of other privacy-invasive apps.
Instructional Video4:48
PBS

Single Women Homesteaders

3rd - 7th
A brief video examines the lives of single women during the 1862 Homestead Act. Experts discuss the history of homesteading while actual letters written by female landowners detail their hardships and perseverance...