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The Daily Conversation

Why Bernie Sanders Lost to Hillary Clinton

6th - Higher Ed
Why Senator Bernie Sanders lost the nomination to Hillary Clinton.
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The Daily Conversation

The Most & Least Religious States in America

6th - Higher Ed
America's ten most (and least) religious states, compared.
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The Daily Conversation

The Megaprojects Saving DC From Flooding

6th - Higher Ed
During the building of the National Museum of African American History in Washington, D.C., engineers faced major flooding risks, especially from underground water that could have damaged the nearby Washington Monument. To protect the...
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The Daily Conversation

Chicago: Boomtown to Modern Marvel

6th - Higher Ed
Chicago became one of the most important cities in the U.S. thanks to its central location, booming railroad and river networks, and its role in agriculture and industry. It grew rapidly by processing goods like grain and meat, shipping...
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Mr. Beat

Why You Get a Lawyer If You Can't Afford One | Gideon v. Wainwright

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In episode 9 of Supreme Court Briefs, a man can't afford a lawyer, struggles to defend himself in court, gets convicted of a crime he didn't commit, writes a letter, and everything turns out all groovy.
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NASA

Expedition 67 - NASA’s SpaceX Crew-3 Talks to Media Before Departing Station - April 15, 2022

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Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 67 Flight Engineers Raja Chari, Tom Marshburn, and Kayla Barron of NASA and ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Matthias Maurer reflected back and discussed their six-month mission...
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Curated Video

White House launches new page to call out media for bias

9th - Higher Ed
The White House has announced a new system aimed at publicly tracking and calling out so-called “media offenders” — a “Hall of Shame” designed to highlight misinformation, selective reporting, and repeated inaccuracies. While critics...
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Curated Video

White House Tracker To Call Out 'Media Offenders'

9th - Higher Ed
The White House has announced a new system aimed at publicly tracking and calling out so-called “media offenders” — a “Hall of Shame” designed to highlight misinformation, selective reporting, and repeated inaccuracies. While critics...
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Curated Video

New Orleans marks 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina devastation

9th - Higher Ed
Hurricane Katrina made landfall in New Orleans two decades ago. Nearly 1,400 lives were lost due to the storm and the community struggled with the aftermath. CBS reporter Kati Weis tells CBC News how the city is marking the tragedy 20...
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Curated Video

Need 2 Know: Golden Globes Highlights, Shutdown Impasse

9th - Higher Ed
These are the headlines you Need 2 Know for Monday, Jan. 7, 2019.
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Curated Video

Amidst Lockdown, Philippines's Largest TV Network Goes Off Air | The Listening Post

9th - Higher Ed
Filipino government forces a TV network off air. Plus, COVID-19 is used as cover to stifle dissent in Hong Kong.
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Curated Video

Why the Delay With the Stormy Daniels Interview?

9th - Higher Ed
CBS's "60 Minutes" taped an interview with Stormy Daniels in early March, but it still hasn't aired. So what's going on? CBS had to vet a lot of her claims before going to air, which takes time, says Cynthia Littleton, Managing Editor of...
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Curated Video

Time Running Out for Submersible Missing With Five on Board

9th - Higher Ed
Time is running out for the five passengers on the missing submersible that went radio silent on Sunday after embarking on a trip to the wreckage site of the Titanic.
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Curated Video

US: JD Vance slams CBS for 'harassing' his mother-in-law over DEI policies

9th - Higher Ed
US VP JD Vance has criticized CBS for what he calls a "harassment campaign" against his mother-in-law over diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies. The controversy comes as CBS' parent company drops its DEI initiative and former...
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Curated Video

JD Vance slams CBS for 'harassing' his mother-in-law over DEI policies

9th - Higher Ed
US Vice President JD Vance mocked CBS News, suggesting his mother-in-law was being “harassed” by its reporters in an attempt to attack President Donald Trump over diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies.
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Curated Video

Trump expands military kill list, loosens airstrike and raid rules

9th - Higher Ed
According to reports, the Trump administration has expanded the authority of military commanders by easing the rules for airstrikes and raids. This change will grant commanders in the field greater autonomy. This decision would end the...
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Getty Images

Project Mercury spectators watching Mercury Atlas 6 lift off

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Spectators looking through binoculars and telescopes, eagerly awaiting Mercury Atlas 6 launch / television camera crews covering the event / banner saying, 'The Voice of America' / sign for ABC Radio News / Mercury rocket is launched...
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Getty Images

Oprah Winfrey at CBS News, signs for fans in New York City

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Oprah Winfrey at CBS News, signs for fans in Celebrity Sightings in New York, 12/15/2014
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David Oyelowo at CBS News and signs for fans in New York City

Pre-K - Higher Ed
David Oyelowo at CBS News and signs for fans in Celebrity Sightings in New York, 12/15/2014
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Curated Video

Why Aren't Jobs Being Filled? Some Say Unemployment Aid, Others Virus

Higher Ed
Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo says fear of COVID, lack of daycare influencing job market more than $300 payments.
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Bloomberg

Entertainment Studios CEO on Streaming, Tegna, Nielsen Lawsuit, Advertising

Higher Ed
Entertainment Studios CEO Byron Allen discusses streaming networks, advertising, deal with Tegna, lawsuit with Nielsen, Weather Channel, NFL and more. He speaks with Romaine Bostick at the Milken Institute Global Conference. (Interview...
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Bloomberg

Charlie Rose Seeks Dismissal of Sexual Harassment Lawsuit | THR News

Higher Ed
Charlie Rose has filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit accusing him of sexual harassment.
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Bloomberg

Charlie Rose Fired by CBS News, Gayle King Calls Sexual Misconduct Allegations 'Deeply Disturbing' | THR News

Higher Ed
PBS and Bloomberg have announced that they will no longer distribute 'Charlie Rose' – the nightly show hosted by Rose, who has been accused of multiple incidents of inappropriate conduct in a Washington Post Report.
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Bloomberg

Moonves: Every News Organization Looking at Campaign

Higher Ed
Dec.05 -- CBS Chairman and CEO Leslie Moonves discusses the election and U.S. politics and policy. He speaks with David Westin from the UBS Global Media and Communications Conference on "Bloomberg Markets."