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Curated Video

What’s behind the slow rollout for COVID-19 drug Paxlovid

9th - Higher Ed
Many provinces are sitting on supplies of the COVID-19 antiviral Paxlovid, even though Health Canada approved the drug for use to treat vulnerable patients back in January. Experts say there needs to be more communication about the drug...
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Germany's Green Party accuses Russia of blackmail over gas pipeline

9th - Higher Ed
Moscow has pointed to its controversial pipeline, the Nord Stream 2, as a solution to current energy woes in Europe.
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Curated Video

How language and cultural classes have adapted to the pandemic

9th - Higher Ed
Language and cultural classes across Canada have had to reduce class sizes or move online to adapt to the COVID-19 pandemic, while still remaining open.
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Curated Video

Savannah Sutherland on NCAA record, going pro ahead of Tokyo worlds

9th - Higher Ed
The NCAA champion in the 400m hurdles, sits down with hosts Perdita Felicien and Aaron Brown to reflect on an incredible collegiate career.
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City of Richmond revokes controversial supportive housing project

9th - Higher Ed
The future of a controversial supportive housing project in Richmond is once again in limbo after city council revoked its approval of the project. The proposed housing was to be built near Aberdeen Centre, but it has drawn strong...
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New details emerge in Green Line report; Calgary mayor says there’s still too much uncertainty

9th - Higher Ed
The province released the partially redacted report from engineering consultant AECOM, which acknowledges there is still much work to do to assess the viability of an elevated downtown LRT line.
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Curated Video

Chinese manufacturers encourage Americans to buy direct amid the trade war

Higher Ed
The viral videos gained traction and millions of views after President Trump imposed a 145% tariff on all goods from China, and the country responded by increasing its levies on US imports to 125%.
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Bloomberg

First Hostages, Prisoners Released in Gaza Ceasefire

Higher Ed
A ceasefire in the Gaza conflict began on Sunday as Hamas released three hostages in exchange for 90 Palestinians held in Israeli prisons. The three Israeli women were united with their mothers near the Gaza border after Hamas handed...
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Bloomberg

Rathbun: Excitement Over AI Is No Longer a Dream

Higher Ed
Anna Rathbun, CIO at CBIZ Investment Advisory Services says there is a lot more to look forward to in 2025 in regards to AI but warns that we need to see how it will impact "old economy" names. She joins Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Morgan Stanley Urges Investors to Add China Exposure

Higher Ed
Laura Wang, chief China equity strategist at Morgan Stanley, discusses the outlook for Chinese stocks, the economy and the government's policies. She speaks from the sidelines of the Morgan Stanley Australia Summit in Sydney with Yvonne...
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British Movietone

MOSCOW ATHLETICS

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Russia won the athletic contest in Moscow by 220 points to 141 but there were some brilliant British victories. Chris Chataway won the five thousand metres and John Disley the three thousand metres steeplechase. Disclaimer: British...
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British Movietone

THE BRITISH GAMES

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The rain did its utmost to spoil the British Games at the White City, all the same, some good times were returned and some fine races run. Disclaimer: British Movietone is an historical collection. Any views and expressions within...
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British Movietone

GOLDEN GIRL'S OF TOMORROW

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pictures of Lilleshall near Newport in Shropshire, a National Recreation Centre where women athletes chosen for their Olympic potential, attend a special training course. Olympic athletes are there to coach them. Disclaimer: British...
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British Movietone

Oxford Win Sport After Seven Years

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Dark blues break long sequence of Cambridge successes by 8 events to 3 at White City. Disclaimer: British Movietone is an historical collection. Any views and expressions within either the video or metadata of the collection are...
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Curated Video

Native American Voters Face Hurdles Ahead Of Election

Higher Ed
A lack of traditional addresses has proven to be a barrier for Native American voters during elections.
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Bloomberg

State Street's Weis on China Economy, Fed Policy, Emerging Markets

Higher Ed
Emily Weis, macro strategist at State Street, discusses the outlook for China's economy, the country's markets and policies. She also talks about Federal Reserve policy, the U.S. economy, and the prospects for emerging-market assets....
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Bloomberg

Infineon Nears Deal to Buy Cypress Semiconductor

Higher Ed
Jun.03 -- Infineon Technologies AG is close to a deal to acquire Cypress Semiconductor Corp., according to people familiar with the matter. Manuel Baigorri reports on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Bloomberg

Sen. Scott Says Regulation 'Oppressive' to Small Businesses

Higher Ed
Feb.13 -- Sen. Tim Scott, a Republican from South Carolina, discusses U.S. small business regulation reform and efforts to lower federal budget deficits. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin at the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small...
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Bloomberg

Airbnb Quietly Building Relationships in China

Higher Ed
Dec.06 -- Bloomberg's Lulu Chen reports on Airbnb's China expansion plans and relationship building in the country. She speaks on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Tax Historian on Biden's Proposed Wealth Tax

Higher Ed
Jun.30 -- Joe Thorndike, director of the Tax History Project at Tax Analysts and tax historian, discusses the impact of Biden's proposed tax on the wealthy. He speaks with Lisa Abramowicz on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

China Fund Profit Squeeze

Higher Ed
Asset managers, including BlackRock Inc. and JPMorgan Chase & Co., are now facing mounting profitability pressures in the country even as they gain a bigger footing in China's fast-growing mutual fund industry. Lianting Tu reports on...
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Curated Video

How The Rainbow Flag Became The Symbol Of Pride

Higher Ed
The rainbow pride flag wasn't always so ubiquitous. Its history starts in the 1970s with artist and activist Gilbert Baker.
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Bloomberg

Trump Signs Executive Orders on TikTok, WeChat

Higher Ed
Aug.07 -- President Donald Trump signed a pair of executive orders prohibiting U.S. residents from doing any business with TikTok, WeChat or the apps’ Chinese owners beginning 45 days from now, citing the national security risk of...
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Bloomberg

The Dream Mega-Deals Everyone Is Talking About

Higher Ed
Sept. 19 -- With investors clamoring for higher-yielding assets and companies on the biggest acquisition spree since 2007, bankers are talking up the ability of credit markets to fund a mega deal that Citigroup says could be backed by...