Instructional Video8:42
TED Talks

TED: The online community supporting queer Africans | Okong'o Kinyanjui

12th - Higher Ed
Feeling safe is a human right -- but in many African countries, colonial-era laws make it dangerous for LGBTQIA+ people to gather and share their sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression. Creating a space that leaves no...
Instructional Video1:15
The Business Professor

Classify Criminal Conduct - Misdemeanor & Felony

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Classifying Criminal Conduct - Misdemeanor & Felony
Instructional Video10:42
Weird History

Facts About The Faked Kidnapping Of The Runaway Bride

12th - Higher Ed
Jennifer Carol Wilbanks, forever immortalized as the real life runaway bride, made headlines in 2005 when she vanished from Duluth, Georgia – just days before her 600-person wedding – and again when she resurfaced in Albuquerque, New...
Instructional Video5:06
Hip Hughes History

Can the President be indicted? Constitutionally speaking?

6th - 12th
What are the arguments for and against indicting a sitting President. In this short video we look at both sides as we seek historical, political and constitutional guidance during this current constitutional crisis. Or is it a crisis?
Instructional Video1:24
The Business Professor

Classify Criminal Conduct - Misdemeanor & Felony

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Classifying Criminal Conduct - Misdemeanor & Felony
Instructional Video8:00
TLDR News

Derek Chauvin's 3 Guilty Verdicts Explained: How George Floyd's Killer will be Sentenced - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
On Tuesday a jury found Derek Chauvin guilty (three times) of killing George Floyd last summer. In this video, we explain what happened last May, the case and how he was found guilty three times.
Instructional Video2:34
Curated Video

Who has the Right to Vote in the United States?

9th - Higher Ed
Puerto Ricans pays taxes but can't vote in Presidential Elections. While in Chicago, between 2006 and 2016, 199 dead voted from beyond the grave! So how does voting law really work in the United States?
Instructional Video2:01
Curated Video

Can America's War on Drugs Ever Be Won?

9th - Higher Ed
As our understanding of the consequences of drug abuse has improved, so America’s relationship with drugs has changed. From Nixon to Trump, the so-called 'War on Drugs' has cost the US government billions – but will there ever be an end...
News Clip1:48
Curated Video

Dutchess man pardoned for Jan. 6 Capitol attack back in jail, accused of threatening to kill Rep. Hakeem Jeffries

9th - Higher Ed
State police and the FBI arrested 34-year-old Christopher Moynihan of Clinton last Saturday for making a terroristic threat.
News Clip1:21
Curated Video

Prosecutor to seek death penalty for Kirk shooting suspect

9th - Higher Ed
Utah prosecutors have charged Tyler Robinson, the suspect in the fatal shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
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Curated Video

'If You Attack ICE...': Trump Border Czar Tom Homan Issues JAIL THREAT To Illegal Immigrants

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The United States Border Czar Tom Homan issued a warning to illegal immigrants against taking the law into their own hands during raids. Homan stressed that attacks on ICE officers constitute a 'felony' punishable by prison. He said,...
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Curated Video

US Supreme Court weakens federal regulators in boost for business

9th - Higher Ed
Billions of dollars are potentially at stake in challenges that could be spawned by the ‘unwarranted shock’ to the law.
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Curated Video

Lawmakers explore police reform bills after false ticket probe

9th - Higher Ed
The proposal comes after an audit flagged at least 26,000 questionable traffic citations
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Curated Video

Breaking Down Potential Felony Charges Former President Donald Trump Faces

9th - Higher Ed
Breaking Down Potential Felony Charges Former President Donald Trump Faces
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Curated Video

Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg lays out case against Trump

9th - Higher Ed
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg laid out the case against Trump.
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Curated Video

Donald Trump To Be Sentenced In Hush Money Case Days Before January 20 Inauguration

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In a massive setback to President-elect Donald Trump in the hush money case, a New York Court judge will pronounce the sentence on 10 January. Trump potentially faces upto four years in jail but judge Merchan said he may not impose jail...
News Clip2:00
Curated Video

New York's Clean Slate Act set to take effect Saturday

9th - Higher Ed
News 12's Thema Ponton speaks with supporters of the Clean Slate Act and the mother of a murder victim who says she's skeptical of it.
News Clip1:55
Curated Video

Why these smalltown Americans took a chance on Trump

9th - Higher Ed
Small-town voters in Wisconsin explain how the rising cost of living and other pressing issues led them to take a chance on Donald Trump, despite some serious concerns about his character and criminal convictions.
News Clip1:55
Curated Video

Why these small-town Americans took a chance on Trump

9th - Higher Ed
Small-town voters in Wisconsin explain how the rising cost of living and other pressing issues led them to take a chance on Donald Trump, despite some serious concerns about his character and criminal convictions.
News Clip1:47
Curated Video

16 years after Long Island teen's tragic death, 'Angelica's Law' goes into effect today

9th - Higher Ed
The law lowers the number of license suspensions a driver can have before being charged with a felony.
Instructional Video1:56
Curated Video

16 years after Long Island teen's tragic death, 'Angelica's Law' goes into effect

9th - Higher Ed
The law lowers the number of license suspensions a driver can have before being charged with a felony.
Instructional Video1:44
Curated Video

Protesters call for justice for dog that was DA says was 'sadistically punted' by man

9th - Higher Ed
Peter Galantino was convicted of two misdemeanors and will be sentenced next week, but protesters say that’s not enough.
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Curated Video

President Joe Biden pardons son Hunter as White House term nears end

Higher Ed
President Joe Biden announced that he has pardoned his son Hunter Biden months after the president's son pleaded guilty to tax evasion. (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

Trump to attend court case hearings during campaign trail

Higher Ed
Labor Day traditionally begins the final sprint until Election Day. Joe St. George reports this month is also about the return of former President Trump's legal cases. (Scripps News)