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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Scenes of workers, shoppers; Office of Price Stabilization director talks about program to fight inflation

Higher Ed
Title card: "Inflation and You" / title card: "Narrated by Robert Montgomery" / waving American flag superimposed over Manhattan skyline and following shots / looking down on sheep / sheep in field / farmer on tractor / farmer atop stack...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Capt. Bob Bartlett tells of Peary's Arctic expedition to North Pole

Higher Ed
Title card: "Editor's Note - Captain Bob Bartlett who commanded Peary's ship Roosevelt recalls Arctic epoch, the discovery of the North Pole twenty-five years ago, April 6, 1909" / CU Captain Bartlett speaking about Robert Peary's...
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Hearst Metrotone News

Newspaper headlines announce the sinking of the Lusitania.

Higher Ed
Newspaper headlines announce the sinking of the Lusitania.
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Hearst Metrotone News

Scraps of paper cover the floor of the New York Stock Exchange after the 1929 crash of the stock market.

Higher Ed
Scraps of paper cover the floor of the New York Stock Exchange after the 1929 crash of the stock market.
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Curated Video

Sarah Palin's Defamation Lawsuit Against The New York Times Has Begun

Higher Ed
Palin is suing the Times and its former editorial page editor James Bennet over a June 2017 editorial titled "America’s Lethal Politics."
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Curated Video

Sarah Palin's Defamation Suit Against NY Times Set For Trial Monday

Higher Ed
Former Republican vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin is on the verge of making new headlines in a legal battle with The New York Times.
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Hearst Metrotone News

The April 5, 1968, edition of The New York Times announces the assassination of the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Higher Ed
The April 5, 1968, edition of The New York Times announces the assassination of the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Curated Video

Does Mystery Superyacht Docked In Italy Belong To Vladimir Putin?

Higher Ed
American and Italian authorities are currently investigating the matter as pressure grows to seize assets linked to the Kremlin.
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Curated Video

Fake Video Of Trump Shooting Media Members Shown At Political Event

Higher Ed
In the video obtained by The New York Times, President Trump's head is superimposed on the body of a shooter taking aim at the media.
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The Recount

One Million COVID Deaths - a Grim Milestone for the U.S.

Higher Ed
As the U.S. reaches the grim milestone of one million lives lost to COVID-19, it should be time for a national reckoning with the grief and suffering that has transpired. And yet, for many Americans, the pandemic has become one more...
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Curated Video

Energy Secretary Rick Perry Reportedly Plans To Resign

Higher Ed
Sources told Politico he's expected to announce his resignation by the end of November.
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Curated Video

NYT: FDA Holding Off On Approving Plasma As Coronavirus Treatment

Higher Ed
The FDA was set to emergency authorize the treatment, but top health officials said there isn't enough supporting data.
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Curated Video

U.S. Officials: Russian Agencies Spreading Coronavirus Disinformation

Higher Ed
Government officials told news outlets Russian intelligence services used websites to push disinformation about the pandemic.
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Bloomberg

Trump Says He Shouldn't Have Picked Jeff Sessions

Higher Ed
Jul.20 -- U.S. President Donald Trump, speaking in an interview with the New York Times, expressed his displeasure with Attorney General Jeff Sessions' decision to recuse himself from the Russian investigation. Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli...
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Bloomberg

Rosenstein Suggested He Secretly Record Trump: NYT

Higher Ed
Sep.21 -- Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein in 2017 suggested he record President Trump to show the chaos in the administration, and talked about signing up cabinet members to invoke the 25th Amendment to remove Trump from office,...
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Curated Video

Pence's Office Will Reportedly Review Government Coronavirus Messaging

Higher Ed
Health officials will reportedly have to clear all public statements related to the coronavirus with the VP's office before releasing them.
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Curated Video

Russian Intelligence Hacks Ukrainian Gas Company Burisma

Higher Ed
Security firm Area 1 detected the hack. Its co-founder said this is a "cookie-cutter G.R.U. campaign."
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Curated Video

COVID-19 Testing Rules Reportedly Issued Against Scientists' Wishes

Higher Ed
The New York Times reports those guidelines were written by the Department of Health and Human Services, not by CDC scientists.
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Curated Video

CDC Drops Advice Discouraging COVID-19 Tests If No Symptoms Are Seen

Higher Ed
The New York Times reported that COVID-19 advice added to the CDC website was neither written nor approved by agency scientists.
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Curated Video

Postmaster General Earned Millions From Company Tied To U.S.P.S.

Higher Ed
The news is raising concerns of a conflict of interest, but Louis DeJoy told the New York Times he has fully complied with federal ethics rules.
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Curated Video

Lawmakers Want Hearing On Conservatorships After Britney Spears Doc

Higher Ed
A recent New York Times documentary shed light on Britney Spears' allegedly abusive conservatorship managed by her father.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Zimbabwe: Reporter Jeffrey Moyo stays in prison despite bail

9th - Higher Ed
Lawyer Amanda Sihle Ndlovu says Jeffrey Moyo, a Zimbabwean freelance reporter for the New York Times who is being held at Bulawayo Prison, isn't being released even though he was granted bail (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : China denies asking Russia to delay invasion until after Olympics

9th - Higher Ed
China on Thursday denied a report by the New York Times that it had asked Russia to delay its invasion of Ukraine until after the Beijing Winter Olympics, as international scrutiny grows of warming ties between the two powers (Footage by...
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Bloomberg

Late-Night Hosts Weigh In on Who They Think Wrote NYT Op-Ed | THR News

Higher Ed
"I feel like if Trump catches who did this, he's not gonna go easy on them because not only did they embarrass him in 'The New York Times,' but they also forced him to read," said Trevor Noah.