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Press Association

Keir Starmer calls for an emergency budget to address cost-of-living crisis

Higher Ed
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said he wanted to see “an emergency budget, not a Cabinet meeting” to address the cost-of-living crisis. He told reporters in Stevenage: “The cost of living crisis has been staring us in the face for six...
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Curated Video

Newsy Investigates: OSHA Violations At Candle Factory Hit By Tornado

Higher Ed
OSHA records show Mayfield Consumer Products was cited for 12 violations in 2019, two related to emergency preparedness.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : UN appeals for another $800 million in aid for flood-hit Pakistan

9th - Higher Ed
UN World Food Programme launches an appeal for $816 million in aid for flood-hit Pakistan at a press conference in Islamabad (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Curated Video

How The New 988 Hotline Will Change Mental Health Crisis Response

Higher Ed
Calling 988 will act as a new hotline for mental health emergencies, caring for callers before other emergency services intervene.
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Press Association

Hunt scales back energy price cap duration as he acts to stabilise markets

Higher Ed
New Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has dramatically scaled back support for household energy bills and ditched tax cuts promised by his predecessor Kwasi Kwarteng as he seeks to restore stability following weeks of turmoil on the financial...
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Press Association

Russia's war shows need for West to embrace renewable energy, says Mark Carney

Higher Ed
The former Bank of England governor Mark Carney said Russia's war in Ukraine showed the importance of diversifying the West's energy sources to include more renewable energy. Speaking at the Net Zero Delivery Summit in London, Mr Carney...
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Bloomberg

Steyer Says He'd Declare Climate Change a 'State of Emergency'

Higher Ed
Nov.21 -- Tom Steyer says that his number one priority is climate change. Vice President Joe Biden and Senator Bernie Sanders also weigh in. They speak at the fifth Democratic debate in Atlanta.
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Bloomberg

Energy Security Fell Off the Table in U.S., Yergin Warns

Higher Ed
S&P Global Vice Chairman Daniel Yergin warns that it is now time for the government and industry leaders to cooperate on energy safety in the U.S. before the crisis becomes an emergency. He speaks with Bloomberg's Kriti Gupta at CERAWeek...
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Bloomberg

China Expands Travel Restrictions Amid Lunar New Year

Higher Ed
Jan.23 -- Chinese health officials expanded travel restrictions beyond the epicenter of a SARS-like outbreak that’s killed at least 17 people as global fallout from the virus’s spread grew. After travel from the central city of Wuhan was...
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Press Association

Funerals held for three victims of Co Donegal petrol station explosion

Higher Ed
The president of Ireland attended funerals for three victims of a petrol station explosion in Co Donegal, that claimed the lives of ten people on Friday.
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Curated Video

78,000 Pounds Of Infant Formula Arrives In U.S.

Higher Ed
The formula was transported from Europe via military plane.
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Press Association

Boris Johnson says Vladimir Putin is ‘bent on full-scale invasion’ of Ukraine

Higher Ed
Vladimir Putin appears “bent on a full-scale invasion” of Ukraine, Boris Johnson warned as he vowed to swiftly introduce the “first barrage” of sanctions against Russia. The Prime Minister said on Tuesday that the Russian president had...
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Curated Video

Can VR Help Combat Racial Bias In Emergency Situations?

Higher Ed
The state of pediatric emergency care in the U.S. needs help: audits over the past few years have found inconsistency in care -- could VR solve that?
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Curated Video

Spain Declares State Of Emergency In Response To Coronavirus Spread

Higher Ed
The state of emergency will give Spanish officials more power to confine the movement of people, vehicles and goods.
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Bridgeman Arts

A trainee medical technologist takes blood and tests its type. 1954

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Part 6 of an educational film about a career in Medical Technologist, Canada 1954. A trainee medical technologist takes blood and tests its type. (acted).
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Sky News

Texas experiences an extreme heatwave

Higher Ed
VOICED: This is Texas experiencing an unprecedented wildfire season and America's hottest temperatures so far this year. SHOWS: People handing out free water in a public library, weather station, American flag, water fountain, powergrid...
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Curated Video

CDC Looking Into Heart Inflammation Following Vaccine Emergency

Higher Ed
A meeting is planned for next week to discuss rare cases of heart inflammation after receiving the COVID vaccine.
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Curated Video

Snowstorm Leaves Drivers Stranded On I-95 In Virginia

Higher Ed
Drivers have been stuck in freezing-cold temperatures for more than 15 hours without food or water following a crash involving six tractor-trailers.
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Sky News

On shift with a Paramedic in Bristol

Higher Ed
On shift with a Paramedic in Bristol
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Bloomberg

WHO Exploring When to End Covid-19 Emergency

Higher Ed
Public health experts at the World Health Organization have begun discussing how and when to call an end to the global Covid-19 crisis. Bloomberg's Drew Armstrong reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Curated Video

Tropical Storm Elsa Headed To Landfall On Central Cuba Coast

Higher Ed
By Sunday, Cuban officials had evacuated 180,000 people as a precaution against the possibility of heavy flooding.
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Bridgeman Arts

Bombing of the USS Franklin, March 1945

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The U.S.S. Franklin is bombed by a Japanese dive-bomber. Naval warfare, casualties, return to New York, honour parades. 1945
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Bridgeman Arts

Medical emergency, trainee nurse gives blood.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Part 1 of an educational film about a career in Medical Technologist, Canada 1954. Man arrives to hospital in ambulance. Doctor calls for blood - a nervous female trainee nurse injects the unconscious man.
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Curated Video

Judge Blocks Use Of Pentagon Funds For Border Wall Construction

Higher Ed
A judge In Texas said the Trump administration cannot use military construction funds to build additional barriers on the southern border.