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What are British Columbians' resolutions for 2025?

9th - Higher Ed
We hear from people in B.C. about what they resolve to do this year and how they plan to stick with it.
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be Well: 1-800-FLOWERS founder shares keys to his success

9th - Higher Ed
In his new book, "Lodestar," he's sharing the keys to his success and how to apply them to your life.
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Germany Takes Down Illegal Online Market 'Crimenetwork'

9th - Higher Ed
Round-up of top and latest news from the world of technology: - Germany Takes Down Illegal Online Market 'Crimenetwork' - Meta: No Sign Of AI Bedeviling Elections In 2024 - Japan Planning To Use AI To Tackle Online Manga And Anime Piracy
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Advocate flags gap in literacy scores between older, younger students

9th - Higher Ed
The latest provincial student assessment results show students in early grades are not improving like students in older grades. Child and youth advocate Kelly Lamrock says it’s a concerning trend.
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"Democracy has no king," jazz legend Wynton Marsalis says

9th - Higher Ed
Post-election, legendary jazz musician Wynton Marsalis told #FortuneGlobalForum that U.S. democracy is always “in swing.”
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How to Make a Great Film with Limited Resources: Vaibhav Tatwawadi’s Insight

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In this video, Vaibhav Tatwawadi shares his thoughts on why compelling storytelling can triumph even with limited resources. Drawing from his experience in both Marathi and Hindi cinema, Vaibhav emphasizes the importance of vision in...
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Transgender military member wages legal battle to remain in the US Army

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For Army reservist Lt. Nic Talbott, being a soldier had been a goal for a long time. But as a transgender man in an ever-changing political climate, that dream has become harder than ever expected. (Scripps News)
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Souness image displayed by Rangers fans was ‘unacceptable’, says John Swinney

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John Swinney has condemned an “unacceptable” display by Rangers fans who unveiled a giant image of Graeme Souness holding a shotgun. His comments came as he opened a new Heineken office in Edinburgh, where he poured a pint of...
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Vehicle appears to drive into Just Stop Oil protesters during London march

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A vehicle appears to have driven slowly into Just Stop Oil (JSO) protesters as hundreds marched through London for the group’s “last day of action”. A mass of people wearing JSO’s signature orange vests rallied on Saturday afternoon....
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Rachel Reeves speaks after announcements aimed to boost growth in the hospitality industry

Higher Ed
Pool clip with Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves after a visit to Ronnie Scott's in London, following the government taking new steps with business leaders to boost the growth of UK's hospitality business. The Chancellor also...
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Bloomberg

What DeepSeek and Other AI Models Mean for National Security

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As AI models like DeepSeek and Manus emerge from China, there is growing concern over securing national interests. This is as AI models controlled by foreign governments pose broader security risks. Bill Conner, CEO of Jitterbit speaks...
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Bloomberg

Rivian Spins Off 'Micromobility' Startup Also

Higher Ed
Electric vehicle maker Rivian is spinning out a startup focused on small EVs designed for short trips, with investment from venture capital firm Eclipse. Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe and Eclipse partner Jiten Behl speak with Caroline Hyde on...
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Bloomberg

The Future of Entertainment: Video Games

Higher Ed
The video game industry is worth $200 billion dollars, more than the film, television and music industries combined. David Westin sits down with Strauss Zelnick, Take-Two Chairman and CEO, to talk about the buzz and anticipation behind...
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Press Association

Scottish Water warned of further strikes unless pay dispute resolved

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Bosses at Scottish Water have been warned more strikes could be on the way if an improved pay offer is not made as workers say they have been made to feel “worthless” by the company. Unite, Unison and GMB Scotland members braved wet and...
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Bloomberg

Tech Mogul Who Lost Formula 1 Bid Plots the Next 'Hypercar'

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This weekend, the Formula 1 season gets underway in Melbourne with the Australian Grand Prix. It's not an easy sport for new teams to break into, but an Australian tech CEO is trying to do just that from a remote mountain base in New...
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Bloomberg

Carney Wins Race, Will Succeed Trudeau

Higher Ed
Bloomberg's Laura Dhillon Kane explains the tasks newly elected Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will face, including dealing with the Trump administration. (Mark Carney is the former chair of Bloomberg's board of directors.)
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Former prime minister Liz Truss speaks at launch of Popular Conservatism movement

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Former prime minister Liz Truss hit out at Rishi Sunak’s Government for failing to take on “the left-wing extremists”. She told the Popular Conservatism launch that Britons want to see lower immigration and want illegal immigrants...
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Sadiq Khan launches £24m plan to cut Tube and rail fares on Fridays

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Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan at Bank Station for the launch of a new trial scheme which will cut the price of the Tube for off-peak journeys on a Friday. As part of the plan, Khan has set aside up to £23 million which he claims will help...
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Bloomberg

Tumbling Tesla Shares Start to Worry Investors

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Tesla's stock is down about 40% since hitting a high late last year and investors are bracing for more losses as Elon Musk continues to raise his profile in Washington with President Donald Trump. Tesla's market value fell below $1...
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Trump proposes a $5M 'gold card' visa system as path to US citizenship

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President Donald Trump says he wants to offer wealthy immigrants "gold cards" that would give a pathway to citizenship in exchange for a $5 million purchase price. (Scripps News)
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Bloomberg

Hochul Says NY in 'Fight Mode' After Trump Congestion-Fee Move

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New York Governor Kathy Hochul reacts to the Trump administration moving to block New York City's congestion pricing program.
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Bloomberg

Trump Regulation to Aid Bank Consolidation: Bob Diamond

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Bob Diamond, founding partner and CEO at Atlas Merchant Capital, sees "very constructive" US bank consolidation that will reduce the number of financial institutions to "between 1,000 and 2,000" over the next three years and examines the...
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Bloomberg

KC Chiefs President on Brand Growth, Franchise Valuations

Higher Ed
Kansas City Chiefs President Mark Donovan discusses the team's brand growth, the future of Arrowhead Stadium and sports franchise valuations on "Bloomberg The Close."
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Bloomberg

DVF Says Immigration is the Essence of the US

Higher Ed
Diane von Furstenberg, Fashion Designer, Philanthropist & Author said immigration is the essence of the United States and that she believed she had lived the American Dream in a conversation with Mallika Kapur, Deputy Global Editor,...