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Curated Video

Analyst discusses upcoming 2020 Democratic debate

Higher Ed
Wednesday night's Democratic presidential debate is taking place in Atlanta, not coincidentally the capital of a state the Democratic Party hopes to turn into a presidential battleground in 2020.
Instructional Video1:40
Curated Video

UK government updates on virus death toll

Higher Ed
The UK reported on Tuesday it had passed 29,000 COVID-19 deaths - the second highest death toll after the United States, surpassing that of Italy.
News Clip2:29
Sky News

Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon gives daily coronavirus press briefing

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior shots of Scottish FIrst Minister Nicola Sturgeon giving the Scottish Government's daily coronavirus press briefing on 4 May 2020 in Edinburgh, Scotland
News Clip2:02
Sky News

Boris Johnson answering questions during Downing Street press briefing

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior shots of Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaking at a Downing Street press briefing answering questions from the media on the first day of a new nationwide coronavirus lockdown on 5 November 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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Press Association

One in five coronavirus patients may develop long Covid, figures suggest

Higher Ed
Around one in five people with coronavirus may go on to suffer long Covid, new data suggests. For the first time, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has published figures examining long Covid, finding that a fifth of people have...
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Press Association

Daily politics briefing: January 21

Higher Ed
A look at the key figures and dates in the world of politics on January 20. It comes as Joe Biden was sworn in to become the 46th US president.
News Clip4:57
Press Association

Stock footage of migrant crossings in 2020 after unprecedented numbers make it to British shores

Higher Ed
Unprecedented numbers of people crossed the English Channel to the UK aboard small boats in 2020. At least 8,369 people reached the UK aboard small boats in 2020. 627 boats are known to have been used in successful migrant crossings and...
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Bloomberg

Biden Says We 'Remain in a Very Dark Winter'

Higher Ed
Jan.15 -- President-Elect Joe Biden proposed to overhaul eligibility rules for coronavirus vaccines and open more sites to receive shots. “We didn’t get into all of this overnight. And we won’t get out of it overnight, either,” Biden...
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Press Association

2020 an unprecedented year for migrant crossings

Higher Ed
Unprecedented numbers of people crossed the English Channel to the UK aboard small boats in 2020. Migrants crammed into unsafe dinghies have reached Britain from France on more than one in every three days. The number arriving each day...
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Bloomberg

China's Retail Sales, Industrial Output Beat Estimates

Higher Ed
China's industrial output rose 3.5% in October from a year earlier, higher than economists' expectations. Retail sales growth accelerated to 4.9%, above the 3.7% estimate in a Bloomberg survey. Jian Chang, chief China economist at...
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Press Association

Coronavirus in numbers: UK registers further 338 deaths

Higher Ed
The Government said a further 338 people have died within 28 days of testing positive for Covid-19, bringing the total to 155,040.
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Press Association

Tory Leadership: Who are the final 8 candidates?

Higher Ed
A crowded field of contenders is vying to replace Boris Johnson as the next Tory leader and prime minister. Here are the MPs who have secured enough nominations to go through to the next round of the process. Candidates who fail to get...
News Clip2:29
Bloomberg

Inflation Coming Down, Recession Probable: MKM's Darda

Higher Ed
"There is a very significant risk that the Fed significantly overshoots neutral," Michael Darda, MKM Partners chief economist and market strategist, says during an interview on "Bloomberg The Open."
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Press Association

More than 100,000 patients left waiting on trolleys at hospitals

Higher Ed
More than 100,000 patients have gone without beds in Irish hospitals so far this year. The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO) has called for the Government to bring in measures needed to retain nurses and midwives to help...
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Bloomberg

Financial education platform Sophia on improving gender diversity

Higher Ed
The co-founders of Sophia, Christine Yu and Nicole Denholder, speak to David Ingles about their work trying to engage more women with financial services on "Bloomberg Markets Asia."
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Bloomberg

Canadian Dollar May Weaken After Rate Hold: Wilding

Higher Ed
Tiffany Wilding, Pimco managing director and North American economist, says the Canadian economy is more interest-rate sensitive than the US and the Bank of Canada's decision to keep rates unchanged may lead to a weakening Canadian...
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Bloomberg

Bloomberg Equality: Slavery Disclosures

Higher Ed
More than a third of Australia's largest listed companies have poor modern slavery disclosures, indicating they don't understand the risks in their supply chains, according to a new report. Carolyn Kitto, Director of non-profit...
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Bloomberg

CEO Leadership Through Gender Transition

Higher Ed
Nov.24 -- In this edition of "Bloomberg Equality," ICA Insurance Chief Executive Officer Caroline Farberger discusses the transformational journey that gave her insights into gender and what changed her leadership style. She spoke on...
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Bloomberg

U.S. Unexpectedly Adds 2.5 Million Jobs in May

Higher Ed
Jun.05 -- America’s labor market unexpectedly rebounded in May. Nonfarm payrolls rose by 2.5 million and the jobless rate fell to 13.3% from 14.7%. Bloomberg's Mike McKee reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

China's Delay of GDP Data Release Blamed by Analysts on Party Meeting

Higher Ed
China's decision to delay the release of key economic data has been blamed on the Communist Party Congress in Beijing rather than fear that the numbers might underperform. Stephen Engle reports on Bloomberg Television.
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : India celebrates polio success, but sad l

9th - Higher Ed
India is about to be declared officially as polio-free on the third anniversary of the last case VOICED : India celebrates polio success, but sad l on January 10, 2014 in New Delhi, India (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Instructional Video4:07
TED-Ed

Did Shakespeare Write His Plays?

6th - 12th Standards
Can we test whether lines ascribed to William Shakespeare were actually written by someone else? Science and linguistics join forces in this fantastic TED-Ed video to help us investigate the theory of whether history's...
Instructional Video10:05
Khan Academy

Box-and-Whisker Plots

7th - 11th
Elucidating the concept of box-and-whisker plots, Sal explains not only how to generate the diagram but also how to read one. He uses several examples to help young mathematicians become familiar with the format and explains its...
Instructional Video6:08
Khan Academy

Histograms, Applying Mathematical Reasoning, Pre-Algebra

7th - 11th
Another way to organize data beyond the stem and leaf plot - the histogram - is the focus of this lesson. Sal's objective is to introduce viewers to these methods of organization, making them familiar and straightforward, so students can...