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Bridgeman Arts

Richard Hunt, the sculptor, at work in his studio in Chicago. Neighbourhood boys watch. 1965

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Richard hunts searches for car parts in a junk yard. Works with them in his studio with neighbourhood kids watching. Chicago 1965
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R. Kelly back in custody over child support

Higher Ed
R. Kelly was taken back into custody Wednesday after appearing at a child-support hearing
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

1935 World Series batting highlights games 1-4

Higher Ed
Chicago Cubs' pitcher Lon Warneke on the mound practicing / Detroit Tigers' pitcher Lynwood 'Schoolboy' Rowe on the mound and game 1 of the 1935 World Series begins in Detroit's Navin Field / Cubs' Billy Herman at bat drives in the first...
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Nobel for US analyst who changed the way economists look at world

Higher Ed
University of Chicago professor Richard Thaler was honored by the Booth School of Business community in Chicago on Monday, following the announcement that he had been awarded this year's Nobel Prize in Economics. As one of...
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Bloomberg

Richard Thaler gana el premio Nobel de Economía

Higher Ed
Oct.09-- Simon Kennedy de Bloomberg comenta el hecho de que el premio Nobel de Economía haya sido otorgado al estadounidense Richard Thaler. Habla con Francine Lacqua y Tom Keene en "Bloomberg Surveillance".
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Parkland Book A Gripping Account Of Shooting

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Parkland shooting survivor David and Lauren Hogg's book offers a gripping account of the massacre that killed 17 and a behind the scenes look at the movement that mobilized hundreds of thousands to rally for gun reform. In...
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Parkland survivor David Hogg and sister Lauren release book about the school shooting

Higher Ed
A newly-released book written by Parkland shooting survivors David Hogg and his sister, Lauren, describes the massacre that killed 17 at their school. The book called "#Never Again' also offers a behind the scenes look at...
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Curated Video

R. Kelly taken back into custody after child-support hearing

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R. KELLY TAKEN BACK INTO CUSTODY AFTER CHILD-SUPPORT HEARING
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Bloomberg

How Scotland Is Curing Violent Crime

Higher Ed
Oct.11 -- Scottish city Glasgow once held the grim title "murder capital of Europe" but homicides in the city have fallen by 60% in just over a decade all thanks to a radical approach - treating violence as a disease. (Video by Leila...
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Bloomberg

How Prosper Trading Academy's CEO Is Trading Amazon

Higher Ed
Jan.31 -- On this edition of "Options Insight," Prosper Trading Academy Chief Executive Officer Scott Bauer discusses his options strategy with Bloomberg's Abigail Doolittle on "Bloomberg Markets. The Close."
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Bloomberg

How Penny Pritzker Plans to Make Chicago a Tech Town

Higher Ed
Oct.26 -- Former U.S. Commerce Secretary Penny Pritzker discusses her P33 initiative aimed at boosting Chicago’s standing as a tech center, Amazon.com Inc.'s search for a second headquarters and the need for U.S. workforce training. She...
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Curated Video

Fetal remains found in Ill. nearly 2 decades old

Higher Ed
Illinois authorities say the more than 2,200 fetal remains found at the Illinois home of an abortion doctor who died this month were from abortions conducted between 2000 and 2002.
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Curated Video

Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson Announces Retirement

Higher Ed
Superintendent Eddie Johnson is retiring to spend time with family. He says he's proud to have reduced Chicago's gun violence during his tenure.
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Striking Chicago Teachers Hold Out Hope For Quick Resolution

Higher Ed
Chicago teachers have been out of school for a week. They blocked streets in downtown Chicago to show they will not waver in their demands.
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Chicago Teachers Strike Enters 8th Day As Negotiations Continue

Higher Ed
Chicago's mayor said CPS and the union representing support staff reached a tentative deal. But talks with the Chicago Teachers Union haven't budged.
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Curated Video

What's It Like To Volunteer In A COVID-19 Vaccine Trial?

Higher Ed
The Moderna Vaccine Trial is a blind study where participants don't know if they're getting a COVID-19 vaccine or a placebo.
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Bloomberg

Canadian Pacific Railway Insulated From Trade Tensions, CEO Creel Says

Higher Ed
Jun.18 -- Keith Creel, Canadian Pacific Railway chief executive officer, discusses the impact of China-U.S. trade tensions on the company and Canada's economy, and the outlook for the North American rail industry. He speaks with...
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Bloomberg

How Option Pit Founder Is Playing Disney

Higher Ed
Aug.16 -- On this edition of "Options Insight," Option Pit founder Mark Sebastian discusses the performance of U.S. equities and his options strategy with Bloomberg's Abigail Doolittle on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Curated Video

Chicago Shuts Down Public Transit, Cuts Off Downtown Amid Protests

Higher Ed
Chicago is under a curfew, and leaders have moved the National Guard into the city to stop peaceful protests from growing violent again.
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Curated Video

Activists, Police Denounce The Officer Who Killed George Floyd

Higher Ed
After days of protest in Minnesota, the chorus calling former Officer Derek Chauvin's arrest includes law enforcement from all over the country.
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Bloomberg

Sternlicht: Big City Hotel Business Will Take a While to Come Back

Higher Ed
Jun.25 -- Starwood Capital Founder and Chief Executive Officer Barry Sternlicht explains how the coronavirus pandemic is affecting the hotel industry and why he is especially worried about New York City's recovery. He spoke exclusively...
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Bloomberg

Trump Says He'll Send Federal Law Enforcement Officers to More Cities

Higher Ed
Jul.20 -- President Donald Trump said Monday he plans to send more federal law enforcement officers into additional Democratic-run cities to deal with the unrest in those places. There have been weeks of protests in cities across the...
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Curated Video

Federal Officers Deployed In Portland Reignite Nationwide Protests

Higher Ed
The Trump administration is facing federal investigations, lawsuits and threats of criminal prosecution for its deployment of federal officers.
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Bloomberg

Nasdaq's Cohen Says Transaction Tax May Leave N.J. Worse Off

Higher Ed
Sep.17 -- Tal Cohen, Nasdaq executive vice president and head of North American markets, explains why the exchange will temporarily move some operations to Chicago, escalating a dispute with New Jersey over proposed taxes that would...