Instructional Video29:55
The Wall Street Journal

Mitch McConnell on Republican Priorities

Higher Ed
U.S. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell discusses the debt ceiling, inflation, his strategy for retaining Republican control in Congress and other key policy concerns.
Instructional Video27:22
The Wall Street Journal

The Fight for an Equal Economic Comeback with Gina Raimondo

Higher Ed
Women's labor force participation took a dramatic hit as a result of the pandemic. Gina Raimondo, U.S. Secretary of Commerce, discusses current efforts to better support working women and new rules for navigating shortages across the...
Instructional Video24:25
The Wall Street Journal

Palmer Luckey on the Future of National Security

Higher Ed
Anduril Industries and Oculus founder Palmer Luckey sheds light on autonomous weapons, his firing from Facebook and why he believes he will ‘see you in the metaverse.’
Instructional Video40:33
The Telegraph

Tim Stanley the west can turn around its post 911 crisis of self confidence

Higher Ed
“The West can turn around its post-9/11 crisis of self-confidence & decline” Twenty years on from the 11th September attacks we could still witness a return of confidence and initiative to the West. The Telegraph’s Leader Writer Tim...
Instructional Video4:23
Economics Explained

The Economic Policies of the 2020 Election - Trump v. Biden: Where This Money Will Go

9th - Higher Ed
This video discusses the importance of government spending, particularly during times of crisis, and compares the economic stimulus plans proposed by Trump and Biden. It highlights the need for timely and targeted stimulus to support the...
Instructional Video17:53
The Wall Street Journal

Cedric Richmond on the Next Four Years

Higher Ed
Cedric Richmond, adviser to President-elect Joe Biden, on what the next four years will look like for business.
Instructional Video20:54
The Wall Street Journal

Two Pollsters Share Views on the Changing Political Landscape

Higher Ed
Pollsters, John Anzalone and Tony Fabrizio discuss the upcoming 2022 midterms and the changing political landscape.
Instructional Video24:28
The Wall Street Journal

White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain on Washington After the Midterms

Higher Ed
Ron Klain discusses how Republican control of the House will impact the president’s agenda to combat inflation, fund the government and support Ukraine.
Instructional Video3:07
Economics Explained

The Economic Policies of the 2020 Election - Trump v. Biden: Biden's Big Plans For Change

9th - Higher Ed
The process of electing who will go on to be the most powerful man in the world always makes for big news but perhaps never more so than in 2020. This election is a chance, at least in theory, for the citizens of America to have their...
Instructional Video4:33
Economics Explained

The Economic Policies of the 2020 Election - Trump v. Biden: Within The United States

9th - Higher Ed
The process of electing who will go on to be the most powerful man in the world always makes for big news but perhaps never more so than in 2020. This election is a chance, at least in theory, for the citizens of America to have their...
Instructional Video1:54
Financial Times

Will Donald Trump ever accept defeat?

Higher Ed
Joe Biden is within touching distance of the presidency, but the FT’s Kiran Stacey asks if he can ever persuade Donald Trump supporters he won fairly.
Instructional Video19:37
All Ears English

You're a Regular Al Roker! How to Use Pop Culture to Encapsulate - All Ears English Podcast 1758

Pre-K - Higher Ed
You can always use adjectives to describe people but today's let's learn a more interesting way to do it by comparing the person you are speaking with to a famous person, historical figure, or pop culture personality. Learn exactly how...
Instructional Video6:10
Economics Explained

The Economic Policies of the 2020 Election - Trump v. Biden: Fiscal Policy

9th - Higher Ed
The process of electing who will go on to be the most powerful man in the world always makes for big news but perhaps never more so than in 2020. This election is a chance, at least in theory, for the citizens of America to have their...
Instructional Video1:33
Next Animation Studio

Israel launches further airstrikes on Gaza

12th - Higher Ed
On Monday, the Israeli military continued to release waves of airstrikes on the Gaza Strip as Palestinian militants fired rockets at southern Israeli cities.
Instructional Video25:08
The Wall Street Journal

WSJ Pollsters Discuss Midterm Lessons

Higher Ed
Two WSJ pollsters discuss the U.S. midterm election, including what it says about the state of the nation's politics and how it will shape the 2024 presidential election.
Instructional Video7:31
TLDR News

What Democratic Virginia Losses Mean for Biden's Midterms - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
Over the last few hours it's emerged that the Democrats lost the Virginia Gubernatorial election - with the state electing a new Repubican Governor. This clearly is bad news for Democrats in the state, but the question is what it means...
Instructional Video12:41
TLDR News

Is the Paris Climate Agreement Working? Was Biden Right to Rejoin the Agreement? - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
Last week the US officially rejoined the Paris Climate Agreement, with Biden bringing America back into the fold. The problem is that many say that Paris doesn't actually work. So in this video we explain what's wrong with the Paris...
Instructional Video29:17
The Wall Street Journal

The U.S. Election

Higher Ed
The U.S. faces an unpredictable presidential election. Former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel and pollster Kristen Soltis Anderson discuss who's vision for America's next chapter could emerge victorious and its implications in November's...
Instructional Video24:46
The Wall Street Journal

Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton on the Republican Agenda After the Midterms

Higher Ed
Following the midterms, Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton discusses why the Republicans didn’t win over more swing voters and how they’ll use their new share of power in Washington.
Instructional Video1:45
Next Animation Studio

Explainer: What is the U.S. Electoral College and how does it work?

12th - Higher Ed
Americans don’t actually vote for a presidential candidate. The real power that chooses the next commander-in-chief is the Electoral College.
Instructional Video18:46
Institute for New Economic Thinking

The Legacy of Systemic Racism

Higher Ed
Professor Richard Brooks (NYU Law) explains how systemic racism of the past continues to haunt the present.
Instructional Video17:36
Step Back History

America's Secret Police

12th - Higher Ed
So, how did the freest nation of freedom in the free world develop what is essentially America's secret police in the form of COINTELPRO? It's actually quite the story that has a lot to do with hating immigrants, suppressing left-wing...
Instructional Video29:07
The Wall Street Journal

What to Expect From the 2022 Midterm Elections

Higher Ed
Republican pollster, Kristen Soltis Anderson, and Democratic pollster, Celinda Lake, discuss how the midterms will impact President Joe Biden's agenda and the lasting influence of former President Donald Trump on national politics.
Instructional Video1:44
Next Animation Studio

What we know about the redesigned Air Force One

12th - Higher Ed
The presidential fleet is getting an upgrade with two modern Boeing 747-8is to serve as Air Force One