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Bridgeman Arts

California, 1952: A train stuck in snowy San Francisco for three days receives aid as a reporter arrives to cover the story

Pre-K - Higher Ed
California, 1952: A train stuck in snowy San Francisco for three days receives aid as a reporter arrives to cover the story.
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Bridgeman Arts

California, 1952: Rescue food and materials from a train are transported by army weasels to aid trapped people in San Francisco

Pre-K - Higher Ed
California, 1952: Rescue food and materials from a train are transported by army weasels to aid trapped people in San Francisco.
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Bridgeman Arts

California, 1952: Nurses and relief workers board a train in Colfax, California to aid people in a blizzard

Pre-K - Higher Ed
California, 1952: Nurses and relief workers board a train in Colfax, California to aid people in a blizzard.
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Bridgeman Arts

Struggles of the People in Italy

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Struggles of the People in Italy
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Curated Video

Lawmakers Discuss What We Can Do To Combat Climate Change

Higher Ed
Leaders around the world are working to combat climate change. But what can be done here in the U.S.?
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Curated Video

Meet Chicago’s Only Black Female Transplant Surgeon

Higher Ed
Transplant program founder Dr. Dinee Simpson battles higher rates of liver, kidney disease among Black Americans.
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Curated Video

How A Cameroonian Immigrant Was Granted Asylum In The U.S.

Higher Ed
Many Cameroonians have had to flee their country due to ongoing violence threatening their lives. One man describes his journey.
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Curated Video

The Administration Is Rejecting Visa Applications With Blank Spaces

Higher Ed
USCIS can reject certain visa forms with any blank fields. Advocates say it's led to hundreds of rejections for immigrants who are otherwise eligible.
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Bloomberg

First Self-Driving Truck Makes Beer Run

Higher Ed
Oct. 28 -- A self-driving tractor trailer developed by Uber's Otto unit drove more than 120 miles last week in Colorado with a shipment of Budweiser on board. Otto Chief Executive Officer Lior Ron talks to Bloomberg's Alex Webb about the...
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Press Association

Daily politics briefing: August 27

Higher Ed
All the latest facts behind the day's political headlines, as the Chancellor warns middle earners, as well as low earners, are likely to need government help to pay their energy bills this winter.<br/>
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Curated Video

Addressing A Spike In Human Trafficking

Higher Ed
Some experts say that shelter-in-place orders during the pandemic opened the door for online predators.
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Curated Video

At least 2 dead after Las Vegas concert shooting

Higher Ed
A Las Vegas hospital says at least two people are dead and dozens wounded after a shooting late on Sunday at a music festival on the Las Vegas Strip.

A University Medical Center spokeswoman said 26 people were...
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Press Association

Live music boss reacts to £400m Sunak pledge

Higher Ed
Interview with live music venue owner and promoter Adam Regan, director of the Hare & Hounds in Kings Heath, Birmingham, after it emerged Chancellor Rishi Sunak is expected to pledge £408m to help the arts in Wednesday's budget.
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Press Association

Daily politics briefing: August 28

Higher Ed
All the latest facts behind the day's political headlines, as Boris Johnson said that whoever succeeds him in No 10 would announce “another huge package of financial support” as Britain faces sky-high costs this winter.
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Press Association

Birmingham's Bearded Broz collect supplies for quake victims

Higher Ed
The Bearded Broz community group in Smethwick, Birmingham, are taking donations of food, clothes, nappies, medical supplies and toys for victims of the Turkey/Syria earthquake.
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Press Association

Quake victims have ‘lost everything’ say relatives as they urge people to donate

Higher Ed
Victims of a deadly earthquake have “lost everything” according to relatives who have been collecting tons of aid to send to the disaster zone.



Multi-national search teams have been sifting the rubble of amid towns and...
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Press Association

Mental health tips during the pandemic

Higher Ed
NHS mental health doctor Dr Max Pemberton gives tips to help with mental health during the pandemic, part of Public Health England campaign Every Mind Matters.
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Curated Video

Where Do Frontline Workers Go For Help With Mental Health Challenges?

Higher Ed
Trauma of tragedy, pandemic burnout and long hours may push physicians to need mental health treatment, but stigma keeps them from getting help.
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Curated Video

You Can Learn Specialized First Aid To Better Address Mental Health

Higher Ed
This mental health training isn't like a CPR class. Students don't learn linear skills to perform on mannequins. Instead, they run simulations.
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Curated Video

Electric Car Charging Could Use More Help

Higher Ed
Charging electric cars in the U.S. could be made easier with more funding for national charging networks.