Instructional Video15:02
TED Talks

TED: What Wikipedia teaches us about balancing truth and beliefs | Katherine Maher

12th - Higher Ed
Even with public trust at an all-time low, Wikipedia continues to maintain people's confidence. How do they do it? Former CEO of Wikimedia Foundation Katherine Maher delves into the transparent, adaptable and community-building ways the...
Instructional Video29:37
The Wall Street Journal

The Right Governance for AI

Higher Ed
AI can be used across businesses and even be part of a core strategy, but how should it be governed? We'll look at the best structure to manage and control its use.
Instructional Video4:21
Healthcare Triage

COVID-19 and Antibody Plasma Treatments

Higher Ed
The FDA recently issued emergency use authorization for utilizing convalescent plasma to treat Covid-19. The idea is that using plasma from a donor who has recovered from Covid-19 has antibodies that can help treat patients who are sick...
Instructional Video13:32
Curated Video

Corporate Governance: The Case of Coca-Cola Company

Higher Ed
The video discusses the importance of corporate governance for a company's success and uses Coca-Cola as an example of a company with effective corporate governance policies. The video explores the different aspects of corporate...
Instructional Video8:49
TLDR News

Is Trust In The Media Eroding? Should We Trust the News Media About COVID? - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
With misinformation on the rise and a real need for scientific and medical information than ever, you'd expect people would flock to the media. However, if you trust Twitter people are angrier with journalists than ever before and people...
News Clip47:57
Press Association

Full: Theresa May delivers Hansard Society’s inaugural Churchill-Attlee democracy lecture

Higher Ed
Theresa May delivers Hansard Society’s inaugural Churchill-Attlee democracy lecture
News Clip4:03
Press Association

Minister leave Downing Street after Cabinet meeting

Higher Ed
Ministers including Home Secretary Suella Braverman, Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab, Education Secretary Gillian Keegan, Minister of State at the Home Office Robert Jenrick, Work and Pensions Secretary Mel Stride, Northern Ireland...
News Clip3:54
Press Association

Minister arrive on Downing Street for Cabinet meeting

Higher Ed
Ministers including Home Secretary Suella Braverman, Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab, Education Secretary Gillian Keegan, Minister of State at the Home Office Robert Jenrick, Work and Pensions Secretary Mel Stride, International Trade...
News Clip3:24
Press Association

Boris Johnson snaps at Sir Keir Starmer during heated PMQs

Higher Ed
Sir Keir Starmer addressed questions of public trust and confidence in the official use of statistics regarding coronavirus track and trace measures during Prime Minister's question time in the House of Commons. Boris Johnson countered...
News Clip5:12
Bloomberg

Vaccines Are Working to Reduce Severe Infection: Johns Hopkins

Higher Ed
Apr.16 -- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Professor and Virologist Andrew Pekosz discusses what is being learned about the vaccines in use, the importance of information on vaccine-related blood clots, and steps to...
Instructional Video1:29
Curated Video

President Barack Obama is changing how government contracts are awarded and who can get them. The president says the move will make the process more competitive and will save taxpayers up to $40 billion a year.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Obama orders overhaul of government contracting CAPTION: President Barack Obama is changing how government contracts are awarded and who can get them. The president says the move will make the process more competitive and will...
News Clip1:02
Curated Video

Breonna Taylor Grand Jurors Call For KY Attorney General's Impeachment

Higher Ed
The unnamed jurors attorney submitted the petition to the Kentucky legislature Friday.
News Clip1:09
Press Association

Met Police launch independent review after Sarah Everard murder

Higher Ed
Metropolitan Police Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick says she and her colleagues are 'furious' over the loss of public trust in officers after the Wayne Couzens case and allegations of misogyny in the force. She announced an independent...
News Clip5:13
Curated Video

EPA chief Scott Pruitt faces crucial Capitol Hill hearings after ethics, spending scandals

Higher Ed
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency chief Scott Pruitt is testifying in potentially make-or-break hearings on Capitol Hill, where he will face questions about spending and ethics scandals that have triggered bipartisan calls for his...
News Clip3:15
Curated Video

USA: FINAL 96 HOUR LEAD-UP TO PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS

Higher Ed
English/Nat On the third stop of a 96 hour multi-state campaign tour, the tired-looking Republican presidential candidate Bob Dole handed the spotlight over to his wife. He only spoke briefly, his voice hoarse, but vowed to keep...
News Clip3:56
Curated Video

Pruitt Faces Make or Break Capitol Hill Hearings

Higher Ed
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST: POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLY Washington - 26 April 2018 1. Wide of Pruitt at witness table (partly covers soundbite) 2....
News Clip1:52
Curated Video

Two men serving life sentences for the death of a south Dallas pastor 15 years ago were freed on bond Tuesday after the Dallas County district attorney's office said they were wrongfully convicted based on prosecutorial misconduct. (Oct. 28)

Higher Ed
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus019649 Two men serving life sentences for the death of a south Dallas pastor 15 years ago were freed on bond Tuesday after the Dallas County district attorney's office said they were wrongfully...
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Bloomberg

What Johnson’s Hospitalization Means for U.K. Government

Higher Ed
Apr.07 -- Tina Fordham, partner and head of global political strategy at Avonhurst, examines how the hospitalization of Prime Minister Boris Johnson for coronavirus impacts U.K. government and its response to the pandemic. She speaks on...
News Clip5:22
Press Association

Council’s actions in trees saga were ‘serious and sustained’ leadership failure

Higher Ed
An independent inquiry into a Sheffield street trees controversy has concluded that the city council’s behaviour “amounted to a serious and sustained failure of strategic leadership”. Sir Mark Lowcock’s investigation into the sometimes...