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Quality Time With a Giraffe Nursery Group

6th - Higher Ed
Keepers at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park are bottle-feeding giraffe calves.
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Orphaned Baby Giraffes Get Some TLC at the Zoo Nursery

6th - Higher Ed
In some instances, the mom can't care for her baby and keepers must step in and be the caregiver.
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Orphaned Giraffe Babies Get the Extra Care They Need at the Nursery

6th - Higher Ed
In some instances, the mom can't care for her baby and keepers must step in and be the caregiver.
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Curated Video

What It's Like to Hand-Raise a Baby Giraffe

6th - Higher Ed
Follow along as keepers give baby "Congo" his morning bottle and see what it takes to raise the world's tallest baby animals.
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Curated Video

Spend Time with a Giraffe Nursery Group

6th - Higher Ed
Keepers at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park are bottle-feeding giraffe calves.
Instructional Video2:12
Curated Video

Adorable Orphaned Giraffe Babies Get Extra Care at Zoo Nursery

6th - Higher Ed
In some instances, the mom can't care for her baby and keepers must step in and be the caregiver.
Instructional Video2:12
Curated Video

Orphaned Giraffe Babies Get Extra Care at Zoo Nursery

6th - Higher Ed
In some instances, the mom can't care for her baby and keepers must step in and be the caregiver.
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The Wall Street Journal

Economic Inequality in Urban America

Higher Ed
Raj Chetty discusses how the economic downturn provoked by the global pandemic will have a long-lasting impact for low-income workers in America during an appearance at WSJ's Future of Everything Series.
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Curated Video

COP28 ‘Health Day’ explores impacts of climate change on the human body

9th - Higher Ed
The COP28 climate conference in Dubai held its first ‘Health Day’ to focus on the health threats posed by climate change. Some experts are pushing for more resources and funding to study how climate change affects the human body.
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Curated Video

Wildfire smoke impacts millions of Canadians across the country

9th - Higher Ed
Smokey, hazy skies are again blanketing parts of Ontario, Quebec, western Canada and the eastern half of the United States, pulling down air quality to dangerous levels. At one point Toronto recorded the worst air quality levels in the...
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Smoke clears in southwestern Ontario but the fires continue to burn

9th - Higher Ed
Cooler temperatures and rain have helped clear the smoke out of the more populous parts of Canada but the relief could only be temporary as the fires continue to rage in northern Quebec.
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Wildfire smoke impacting life across Western Canada

9th - Higher Ed
Air quality is deteriorating in parts of Canada as wildfires continue to rage. Western provinces are facing the worst health risks, but the smoke is travelling and now covers much of the country.
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Curated Video

Nepal to dispose 4 million expired Chinese vaccines

9th - Higher Ed
Nepal is set to dispose of 4 million expired COVID-19 vaccine doses that were gifted by China in March 2022. The vaccines were never approved by Nepal’s health authorities and remained unused. A Kathmandu-based firm has now agreed to...
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Harmful toxins from wildfires linger in surviving homes

9th - Higher Ed
As evacuees in Los Angeles start to consider returning home, research suggests the toxic aftereffects of urban wildfires can linger for months in structures that survive the flames.
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Justin Bieber's Wealth Declines Amid Health Concerns; Tax Troubles Loom Over 'Yummy' Singer | WATCH

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Justin Bieber is reportedly dealing with money issues. The 'Baby' singer is 'cash-strapped' due to health concerns and property tax bills, as per an insider. The 30-year-old pop star's wealth is running dry, a source told Radar Online....
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Toxic chemical levels prompt partial evacuation of Aamjiwnaang First Nation

9th - Higher Ed
Aamjiwnaang First Nation near Sarnia, Ont.’s ‘chemical valley’ is undergoing a partial evacuation over spiking benzene levels. About 100 members were advised to leave this week as chemical company Ineos Styrolution removes benzene from a...
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FEMA: Unclear When Residents Will Have Clean Water In Jackson, MS

Higher Ed
Jackson, Mississippi, has been under a boil water notice since July after tests showed water quality was cloudy, triggering health concerns.
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Bloomberg

China Shifted Tactically to South Korea: Terry

Higher Ed
Oct. 3 -- Columbia University Senior Research Scholar Sue Mi Terry discusses Chinas relation to North Korea and Kim Jong-Uns current health crisis. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Curaleaf CEO on Cannabis Industry Outlook

Higher Ed
Nov.07 -- Curaleaf Chief Executive Officer Joseph Lusardi speaks with Bloomberg’s Carol Massar at The Year Ahead Summit in New York about the U.S. cannabis industry and the prospects for growth amid an uncertain regulatory future.
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Curated Video

Michael J. Fox Enters 'Second Retirement' Due To Health Concerns

Higher Ed
Michael J. Fox says he's entering a "second retirement" because of health concerns.
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Bloomberg

Orangetheory Fitness CEO Says Members Want Flexibility as Gyms Reopen

Higher Ed
Jul.10 -- Orangetheory Fitness Chief Executive Officer David Long says 70% of its facilities are open again and members are looking for more flexibility as they return. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."