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The Recount

Turkflation: Rising Prices Slam Thanksgiving Feasts

Higher Ed
The supply chain crisis hits your holiday table with food price increases for everything. But why are meat prices outpacing inflation, and by so much?
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Curated Video

The Country Is Seeing Spikes In Prices Ahead Of Holiday Season

Higher Ed
Over the last 12 months, groceries in general have risen 4.5%. Beef alone is up 17.6%, according to the Consumer Price Index.
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Bloomberg

Rep. Jeb Hensarling on Tax Plan, Powell, Regulation

Higher Ed
Nov.03 -- Rep. Jeb Hensarling, chairman of the House Financial, Services Committee and a Republican from Texas, discusses the House GOP tax plan, Jerome Powell's nomination as Federal Reserve Chairman, and the need for regulatory reform....
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Curated Video

What's The Risk of Holiday Donation Drives?

Higher Ed
In our series "What's the Risk?" experts weigh in on what risks different scenarios pose for transmitting COVID-19.
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Curated Video

What's The Risk Of Giving Gifts Around The Holidays?

Higher Ed
In our series "What's the Risk?" experts weigh in on what risks different scenarios pose for transmitting COVID-19.
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Bloomberg

Efficacy Data on Covid-19 Vaccine Could Be Out by Thanksgiving, Says Moderna CEO

Higher Ed
Jun.15 -- Stephane Bancel, chief executive officer of Moderna, Inc., says efficacy data on a Covid-19 vaccine could be out by Thanksgiving. He appears on "Leadership Live With David Rubenstein."
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Bloomberg

Apple Mac Users in China Targeted by Malware Attack

Higher Ed
Nov. 6 -- On Before The Bell, Bloomberg's Betty Liu, Max Abelson and Olivia Sterns run down the top stories of the day. They speak on In The Loop.
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Bloomberg

Did Lower Gas Prices Fuel Costcos Profit Boost?

Higher Ed
Dec. 10 -- Michael Spence of NYU School of Business discusses consumer spending habits as Costco reported first-quarter profit that beat estimates. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Curated Video

Massachusetts tribe's ancestors reclaim lost language

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LEADIN The Massachusetts tribe whose ancestors shared a Thanksgiving meal with the Pilgrims nearly 400 years ago is reclaiming its long-lost language. Almost 20 children from Wampanoag households are being...
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Bloomberg

Amazon Calls Cyber Monday Biggest Shopping Day in Company History

Higher Ed
Nov.27 -- Amazon.com Inc. saw its biggest shopping day in history on Cyber Monday, with the most products ordered worldwide than any other day. Bloomberg Opinion's Shira Ovide breaks down the numbers on "Bloomberg Technology." Ovide's...
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Bridgeman Arts

Germans surrender to Montgomery on Luneburger Heath. Montgomery speaks to camera. WWII Victory celebrations in Holland and England, Royals on balcony, King George's gives speech.

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Germans surrender to Montgomery on Luneburger Heath. Montgomery speaks to camera. WWII Victory celebrations in Holland and England, Royals on balcony, King George's gives speech.
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Bloomberg

How Facts and Data Tell the Story of the Covid Pandemic

Higher Ed
Nov.20 -- Poppy MacDonald, president at USAFacts, discusses misinformation on the internet on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Curated Video

Newsy's Latest Headlines

Higher Ed
Over 85,000 hospitalized with COVID-19; Millions travel despite COVID concerns; Trevor Noah to host Grammys
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Curated Video

What's The Risk Of A Small Holiday Party?

Higher Ed
In our series "What's the Risk?" experts weigh in on what risks different scenarios pose for transmitting COVID-19.
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Curated Video

What's The Risk Of Black Friday Shopping?

Higher Ed
In our series "What's the Risk?" experts weigh in on what risks different scenarios pose for transmitting COVID-19.
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Curated Video

U.S. Children Ages 5 To 11 Now Receiving COVID Vaccines

Higher Ed
The White House is promising enough supply to protect the nation's 28 million children in that age group.
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Bloomberg

Strong Holiday Shopping Season on Oil, Jobs: McCaughan

Higher Ed
Nov. 20 -- Mortimer Singer, president and chief executive officer at Marvin Traub Associates and Jim McCaughan, chief executive officer at Principal Global Investors, talk about the factors fueling their optimism for the upcoming holiday...
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Bloomberg

Black Friday Discounts a Fight to the Bottom: Liebmann

Higher Ed
Dec. 2 -- Wendy Liebmann, chief executive officer at WSL Strategic Retail, talks about the hype surrounding Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales and how it impacts the retail sales business. She speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Bloomberg

Its Called a Price War Because of Casualties: Ellwood

Higher Ed
Nov. 3 -- Bargain Fever Author Mark Ellwood discusses deep discounts ahead of the holiday shopping season. he speaks on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Will Ferguson Change Conversation on Race, Inequality?

Higher Ed
Nov. 25 -- On today's ""The Agenda,"" Tom Keene, Olivia Sterns, and Stephanie Ruhle look at the days trending news stories and the Twitter question of the day. They speak on Bloomberg Surveillance.""
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Bloomberg

Singles' Day Sales: Who Were the Big Winners?

Higher Ed
Nov. 12 -- Singles' Day ended in China, and Alibaba made a little bit of money: A record-breaking $9.3 billion (57.1 billion yuan) flowed through the e-commerce giant as Chinas bachelors and bachelorettes swooped up designer digs and...
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Bloomberg

'Ralph Breaks the Internet' Powers Record Holiday Revenue at Domestic Box Office | THR News

Higher Ed
The feast at the 2018 box office continued over the Thanksgiving holiday as a pair of sequels — 'Ralph Breaks the Internet' and 'Creed II' — powered record holiday revenue in North America.
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Curated Video

Health Experts Warn Of COVID Surge After Holidays

Higher Ed
The U.S. saw its worst pandemic surge just after Thanksgiving last year.
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Curated Video

Inflation Drives Prices Up As The Holiday Season Approaches

Higher Ed
Most will be able to take the hit, but low-income families will feel it in their wallets.