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Sky News' Alex Rossi reports from Oleksandrivka
VOICED: Our first report tonight comes from the warzone. Russia says its air force hit 87 Ukrainian military targets overnight, killing around 500 Ukrainian soldiers - though Sky News cannot independently verify this claim Most recently...
Bloomberg
Biden Visits Troops in Poland on Ukraine Border
President Joe Biden is in Poland where he met with U.S. troops stationed near the border with Ukraine. Earlier the U.S. and European Union reached a deal to supply more liquified natural gas to European countries. Bloomberg's Annmarie...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Chad elections nomadic people voting on Saturday
CLEAN : Chad elections nomadic people voting on Saturday
PBS
Pbs Frontline: John Paul Ii the Millennial Pope
PBS Frontline presents a bold new biography of Pope John Paul II which examines the sources of the Pope's character and beliefs. It attempts to explain why he is one of the most revered and controversial world leaders and why he so...
PBS
Frontline: Dreams of Obama
A look at the life of Barack Obama and what brought him to the presidency.
PBS
Frontline: Post Mortem: This Is Not Your Csi
A video [13:03] discussing post mortem investigations and how they differ from state to state due to a lack of federal regulations.
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Frontline: Why Was the United States So Unprepared for Covid 19? The Virus: What Went Wrong
Explore the reasons for the U.S. government's unsuccessful response to the initial spread of COVID-19, in these three videos from The Virus: What Went Wrong? | FRONTLINE. Use this resource to examine executive leadership in a time of...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Frontline: League of Denial Update: Nfl Player Quits Over Concussion Concerns
Learn about NFL player Chris Borland, who retired after just one season due to his concern about concussions, and why his decision prompted one media outlet to call him "the most dangerous man in football," in this video from FRONTLINE....
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Frontline: How Early Testing Could Have Changed the Course of the Virus the Virus: What Went Wrong?
Examine the contrasting approaches taken by South Korea and the United States with respect to diagnostic testing as a tool to contain the spread of COVID-19, in these videos from The Virus: What Went Wrong? Use this resource to learn...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Frontline: Head Trauma From High School Football
Discover why concussions and less traumatic forms of brain injury sustained while playing high school football are being met with greater scrutiny from science and society. Evidence gathered from the brains of deceased former...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Frontline: Pcb Cleanup in Seattle
Learn about the PCB cleanup of South Park, a Seattle neighborhood along the Duwamish River, in this video segment adapted from FRONTLINE: Poisoned Waters. In 2004, the community learned that some of its streets and yards were...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Frontline: One Boy's Online Tragedy
While some people turn to social networks and texting as an opportunity to open up and be themselves, others are looking for targets. In this video segment from FRONTLINE: "Digital Nation," learn about Ryan Halligan, the victim of a...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Frontline: New Contaminants in the Water Supply
This video segment adapted from FRONTLINE: "Poisoned Waters" explains how the Potomac River, like many other rivers, serves as both a drinking water supply and a dumping ground for wastewater. With proper processing, a water recycling...