Instructional Video1:08
Next Animation Studio

Microwave weapons ‘were probably used’ against US diplomats

12th - Higher Ed
A new report by a US National Academy of Sciences committee has found that “directed” microwave radiation is the likely cause of illnesses among American diplomats in Cuba and China.
Instructional Video7:02
Curated Video

Central Bank and Monetary Policy: Understanding the Bank of England's Tools and Role

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, the presenter provides an overview of the role of the Bank of England in managing the monetary system and achieving monetary stability. He discusses the Monetary Policy Committee, its responsibilities and structure, and...
Instructional Video4:26
Encyclopaedia Britannica

EB Insights: Supreme Court

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Learn more about the U.S. Supreme Court, including how a new justice is seated.
Instructional Video1:35
Next Animation Studio

House select committee investigating January 6 Capitol riots hears police officer testimony

12th - Higher Ed
Four police officers have given powerful testimonies about their experiences to the U.S. House of Representatives investigatory committee established to investigate the January 6 Capitol insurrection.
Instructional Video12:48
TLDR News

Hong Kong’s New Security Law: The Hong Kong and China Dispute Explained - TLDR News.

12th - Higher Ed
We explain Hong Kong's new security law and the relationship between Hong Kong and mainland China.
Instructional Video9:53
TLDR News

Trumps' Impeachment Explained - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
At the end of last year, the House of Representatives voted to impeach the president, Donald Trump. In this video, we explain how the process works in theory and how it played out for Trump. We also discuss what's set to happen when it...
Instructional Video1:01
Next Animation Studio

U.S. Supreme Court nomination process explained

12th - Higher Ed
President Barack Obama picked centrist Judge Merrick Garland to fill the Supreme Court seat left vacant by the sudden death of Justice Antonin Scalia. Politics aside, the nomination process is simple enough.
Instructional Video10:37
Weird History

How Twisted Sister Outclassed US Congress

12th - Higher Ed
Rock & Roll was under attack during the mid-’80s. As the music got more theatrical and provocative and MTV gave it a national platform, America’s youth screamed for more. It was obvious that pop music was experiencing a revolution it...
Instructional Video8:37
Cerebellum

The Declaration Of Independence - 2nd Continental Congress 1775

9th - 12th
The Declaration of Independence, written in 1776, is critical for American citizens to understand their importance in defining their freedoms and the foundation of democracy. This video looks at the second constitutional congress in 1775...
Instructional Video5:05
TLDR News

How Do Laws Get Passed In The UK?

12th - Higher Ed
It's pretty hard to tell what's happening in parliament from the outside. So we run through how laws are passed in the UK. From their first reading to when the time the Queen gives them royal ascent.
Instructional Video1:33
The March of Time

1952: DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY DEBATE: Senators Estes Kefauver (1903-1963) & Richard B. Russell (1897-1971 ) sitting side by side w/ WTVJ microphones, SOT Russell talking about working in Washington, Kefauver about importance of primaries.

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1952: DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY DEBATE: Senators Estes Kefauver (1903-1963) & Richard B. Russell (1897-1971 ) sitting side by side w/ WTVJ microphones, SOT Russell talking about working in Washington, Kefauver about importance...
Instructional Video7:30
Hip Hughes History

America First Explained: US History Review

6th - 12th
Donald Trump's policies of "America First" are not the first time that phrase has been employed. In this video we will look at the origins of America First and specifically the America First Committee which tried unsuccessfully to keep...
Instructional Video1:30
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Politically Rectifying the Many Imbalances of the Current Economy - John Evans

Higher Ed
John Evans, the general secretary for the Trade Union Advisory Committee to the OECD, says that the many imbalances which have come to light in the recent financial crisis are not accidents; they are in fact failures of the old paradigms...
Instructional Video1:12
The March of Time

1952: DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY DEBATE: Senators Estes Kefauver & Richard B. Russell sitting side by side, SOT Kefauver talking about people trying to stop him in Florida, politicians, criminals, Russell responding. MS Two unidentified men.

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1952: DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY DEBATE: Senators Estes Kefauver & Richard B. Russell sitting side by side, SOT Kefauver talking about people trying to stop him in Florida, politicians, criminals, Russell responding. MS Two...
Instructional Video8:12
Cerebellum

The Legislative Branch Of Government - Functions Of The Legislative Branch Continued

9th - 12th
This video looks at special interest groups, the coverage of federal affairs in the media, the writing of legislation, the role of committees and the process of turning bills into laws. The Legislative Branch Of Government. Part 4
Instructional Video7:36
Cerebellum

The Declaration Of Independence - Influences On The Declaration

9th - 12th
The Declaration of Independence, written in 1776, is critical for American citizens to understand their importance in defining their freedoms and the foundation of democracy. This video talks about some of the documents and thinkers...
Instructional Video10:13
Encyclopaedia Britannica

Britannica Insights: Declaration of Independence

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Learn more about the history and context of the Declaration of Independence in this interview with Encyclopaedia Britannica Senior Editor Jeff Wallenfeldt.
Instructional Video19:44
Mazz Media

Understanding the Constitution: Legislative Branch

6th - 8th
Created by the founding fathers after much debate, our bicameral Congress, the legislative branch of our government, was a real compromise. In this program students will out why two houses were created in order to ensure equal...
Instructional Video10:19
Weird History

How Founding Fathers Handled Yellow Fever

12th - Higher Ed
George Washington's second inauguration took place in Philadelphia in March 1793. Six months later, yellow fever had ripped through America's capital city, taking 5,000 lives. How did the Founding Fathers react when the epidemic called...
Instructional Video18:39
Wonderscape

History Kids: How a Bill Becomes a Law

K - 5th
This video explains the process of how a bill becomes a law in the United States. It covers the steps from coming up with an idea to the bill being signed by the president. The video also includes interactive questions to test the...
Instructional Video5:13
Cerebellum

The Legislative Branch Of Government - How A Bill Becomes A Law

9th - 12th
This video looks at the process by which a bill becomes a law; how it is brought to the floor through the committee and then sub-committee and after the floor to a joint committee and finally after further voting by the chambers it is...
News Clip3:27
Press Association

Sadiq Khan shares message of positivity at Diwali event at Trafalgar Square

Higher Ed
New ReviewMayor of London, Sadiq Khan speaks at the Diwali on the Square event at Trafalgar Square, London, on Sunday. He delivered a message of positivity despite people across the UK and world trying 'to divide communities'.
News Clip4:41
Curated Video

'Peace President' Trump Gets Nobel Snub | Venezuela’s María Corina Machado Wins Peace Prize

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewIn a stunning upset, Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado has won the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize — a recognition many speculated might go to former U.S. President Donald Trump. Machado was honored for her fight for democracy and...
News Clip6:06
Curated Video

Should Donald Trump win the Nobel Peace Prize? | Hanomansing Tonight

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewJay Nordlinger, author of Peace, They Say: A History of the Nobel Peace Prize, discusses why he thinks U.S. President Donald Trump's chances of winning the award are 'very slim.'