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Curated Video

N.L. scientists search for elusive colossal squid in Antarctica

9th - Higher Ed
A team of researchers from Newfoundland and Labrador are part of a project to search the Antarctic Ocean for the elusive colossal squid.
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Curated Video

Elon Musk makes $43B offer to buy Twitter in hostile takeover

9th - Higher Ed
To the surprise of many, Elon Musk offered to buy Twitter in a deal worth more than $43 billion US. Musk explained his offer was about ‘the future of civilization,’ during an appearance in Vancouver.
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Curated Video

First Singapore-born giant panda cub gets ready for public debut

9th - Higher Ed
Le Le, the giant panda cub born in Singapore on Aug. 14, 2021, is preparing to meet the public alongside his mother at the Mandai Wildlife Reserve.
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Curated Video

France says goodbye to iconic New Wave actor Jean-Paul Belmondo in national tribute

9th - Higher Ed
A national farewell was given to Bébel on Friday with the Hotel des Invalides in Paris turned into an open-air cinema for the occasion.
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Curated Video

Analysis: US tech giant Amazon turns 25

9th - Higher Ed
Analysis: US tech giant Amazon turns 25
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Curated Video

Researcher surprised how early feds, mine officials, knew of Giant’s arsenic problem

9th - Higher Ed
A Yellowknife researcher says decades-old communications show the government, health authorities and mining officials knew Giant Mine was polluting water and putting people’s health at risk shortly after it started operating. A chief...
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Curated Video

Flatbush neighbors cite 'tree-mendous' problem that they hope city will fix

9th - Higher Ed
A massive tree located at 50 Lenox Road is falling apart.
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Curated Video

Danish Construction Giant Removes Tesla Fleet Over Musk’s Politics | Watch

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Danish construction firm Tscherning has announced it will no longer use Tesla vehicles in its fleet, citing discomfort with CEO Elon Musk’s political views. The company emphasized that the decision was not based on Tesla’s vehicle...
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Curated Video

Metro Vancouver to cut $1B in capital spending

9th - Higher Ed
Metro Vancouver has unanimously approved asking staff to create a new financial plan for the years 2026 through 2030. It comes with challenges though, as it calls for a $1 billion cut to future spending. CBC’s Justin McElroy breaks down...
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Curated Video

Made in New Jersey: Bang Cookies makes Jersey City sweeter

9th - Higher Ed
This week's Made in New Jersey segment highlights the local bakery's oversized treats, baked fresh with premium, natural components for a standout dessert experience.
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Curated Video

B.C.'s Cassidy Gray finishes 20th in world championship super-G

9th - Higher Ed
Cassidy Gray of Invermere, B.C. finished in 20th place in the women's super-G, at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships.
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Claudia Chender to lead Official Opposition in N.S. Legislature

9th - Higher Ed
Chender will be the first woman elected to be the leader of the Official Opposition in Nova Scotia.
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Curated Video

Spring Lake residents fight Verizon plan to place 5G towers along shoreline

9th - Higher Ed
Spring Lake Borough Manager Bryan Dempsey says Verizon can add its 5G equipment to poles inland.
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Bloomberg

Climate Change 'Does Not Care' Who's In The White House, Says Investor

Higher Ed
Earth's warming exceeded 1.5C on an annual basis for the first time in 2024, according to three major climate science agencies. It's the most potent evidence yet that countries are failing to meet a Paris Agreement goal of limiting...
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Curated Video

Baseball legend Willie Mays has died at 93

Higher Ed
Willie Mays, the longtime San Francisco Giants center fielder and Major League Baseball Hall of Famer, has died at the age of 93. (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

Giant venomous 'flying' spiders spreading across East Coast

Higher Ed
Experts say a giant, venomous spider species that can grow legs up to four inches long has spread throughout the southeastern U.S. and is working its way up the coast. (Scripps News)
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Teen Kids News

Bit of Belgium: Chocolate

6th - 8th
Chocolate – it’s one of our favorite treats. In fact, the average American eats more than 11 pounds of chocolate a year. And some of the finest chocolates are produced in Europe. Emily tells is more in her “Bit of Belgium” report.
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Bloomberg

Novogratz Sees Bitcoin Finishing the Year Higher

Higher Ed
Mike Novogratz, the founder of Galaxy Digital Holdings Ltd., said he expects Bitcoin to rise by the end of this year and predicted the US will approve Bitcoin exchange-traded funds. He's on "Bloomberg Markets." Follow Bloomberg for...
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Bloomberg

UBS Completes Credit Suisse Takeover

Higher Ed
UBS Group AG completed the deal to acquire former rival Credit Suisse Group AG, sealing the biggest merger in banking since the 2008 financial crisis and creating a global wealth-management titan. Leonard Kehnscherper reports on...
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Bloomberg

Nvidia CEO: We Have Reached Tipping Pont of New Computing Era

Higher Ed
Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang discusses the future of artificial intelligence as he unveils a new batch of products and services tied to AI at the Computex show in Taiwan. (Excerpts)(Source: Nvidia)
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Teen Kids News

What's in a Name? - Legos

6th - 8th
Ever since 1949, kids and adults around the world have been playing with these brightly colored, interlocking plastic bricks
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Bloomberg

Brookfield Defaults on $161 Million Office Building Debt

Higher Ed
Brookfield Corp. funds defaulted on a $161.4 million mortgage for a dozen office buildings, mostly around Washington, DC, after previously defaulting on debt tied to two Los Angeles buildings. Sonali Basak reports on Bloomberg...
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Press Association

Europe's first titanosaur unveiled at London's Natural History Museum

Higher Ed
Europe's first titanosaur cast, originally discovered in Argentina's Patagonia region in 2010, has been revealed at the Natural History Museum. Once a 57-tonne giant that lived roughly 101 million years ago during the Cretaceous period,...
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Press Association

Titanosaur unveiled art Natural History Museum for first time

Higher Ed
The Natural History Museum has revealed Europe's first first Titanosaur, cast from a skeleton found in Argentina consisting of over 280 bones. The Titanosaur (Patagotitan mayorum, mayorum coming from the family name of the ranchers who's...