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Curated Video

Life hacks: Tips from an expert on dealing with stress in a high-pressure world

Higher Ed
High levels of stress can have negative physiological effects. (Scripps News)
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Bloomberg

German Finance Minister Says 'Important' to Be Close to Trump Administration

Higher Ed
German Finance Minister Joerg Kukies discusses the new Donald Trump administration and what this means for European economies and trade. "No matter how the policy is formed, it's always in our interest to be close to our biggest ally and...
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Bloomberg

Citigroup 3Q FICC Sales, Trading Revenue Top Estimates

Higher Ed
Citigroup Inc. reported third-quarter results that saw FICC sales and trading revenue of $3.56 billion and investment banking revenue beating expectations at $844 million. Sonali Basak and Jonathan Ferro examine the numbers on Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

The Economic Impact of Extreme Weather

Higher Ed
A super typhoon is forcing thousands of people to flee parts of the Philippines and could hit Hong Kong and Taiwan. Bloomberg Intelligence's Steven Lam takes a look at the economic impact of extreme weather on Bloomberg Television.
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Curated Video

Tensions Between The United States And Iran Go Back Decades

Higher Ed
The U.S.' relationship with Iran has increasingly grown sour after President Trump's withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal.
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Bloomberg

The Difference Between Sweet and Sour Crude Oil

Higher Ed
Mar.15 -- Not all oil is created equal. There is a surprising difference in price between the U.S. and Dubai benchmarks of oil. Bloomberg's Annmarie Hordern reports.
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Bloomberg

CDC Issues Guidelines for Reopening Bars, Restaurants and Workplaces

Higher Ed
May.15 -- The global death toll from coronavirus now exceeds 300,000. South Korea and China’s Northeast are back on the radar as rising cases fuel alarm officials over a second wave in Asia. In the U.S., states have been issued official...
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Bloomberg

Struggling Local Banks Turn to Riskier Credit in Japan

Higher Ed
Dec.16 -- Low interest rates in Japan are making it increasingly difficult for banks to turn a profit. A Bloomberg survey says that’s driving a handful of regional lenders towards riskier credit. Bloomberg’s Andrew Monahan reports on...
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Bloomberg

China Hits Back at U.S. Blacklist

Higher Ed
Oct.09 -- China signaled it would hit back after the Trump administration placed eight of the country’s technology giants on a blacklist over alleged human rights violations against Muslim minorities. Bloomberg's Selina Wang and Derek...
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Bloomberg

Gilles Moec: Italy Is My Biggest Worry, as Usual

Higher Ed
Dec.22 -- Gilles Moec, chief European economist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, explains why Italy is his top concern heading into 2017 and offers his outlook on negative rates in Europe. Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait...
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Bloomberg

Bloomberg Luxurys 10 Best Bites in NYC

Higher Ed
Dec. 22 -- Bloomberg's Chris Rovzar discusses the best mouthful of food in New York City. He speaks on Street Smart. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Press Association

Former Lib Dem leader predicts 'incredibly close' result in by-elections

Higher Ed
Former Liberal Democrat leader Vince Cable predicts "incredibly close" results in the by-elections being held in Tiverton and Honiton and in Wakefield.



Polling stations will be open from 7am to 10pm on Thursday, with the...
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Curated Video

The executive producer and designers preview the upcoming show

Higher Ed
AP Television

Los Angeles, 13 January
2009
1. Wide of LA Shrine Exposition building, tilt down to
sidewalk
2. Medium of Screen Act
ors Guild sign
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Feared rise in anti Chinese attacks

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : Feared rise in anti Chinese attacks
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Bloomberg

Cate Faddis on Growth Stocks Coming Back

Higher Ed
Jun.29 -- Cate Faddis, Grace Capital President and CIO, says continued market record highs are no surprise after three strong years. She speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets: America."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Daily life in the Lebanese capital Beirut, a day after deadly clashes

9th - Higher Ed
Residents of the capital Beirut hope that yesterday's deadly clashes which saw gunfire gripping central Beirut for hours and revived the ghosts of the civil war will not happen again (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Instructional Video
Sophia Learning

Sophia: Smell & Taste: Lesson 1

9th - 10th
This lesson will describe how receptors allow you to detect smells and tastes and will describe the link between taste and smell. It is 1 of 2 in the series titled "Smell & Taste." [6:51]