Instructional Video6:21
The Guardian

Feeding the Community with More Than Food

Pre-K - Higher Ed
After noticing an increase in the number of people unable to afford food in their community, a group of women in Leeds began providing free meals for people out of a local church. In this video, one of the women explains some of the...
Instructional Video26:45
The Wall Street Journal

Clearing The Renewable Energy Logjam

Higher Ed
Grid Strategies’ Rob Gramlich and Google’s Michael Terrell discuss how companies can navigate switching to renewable energy sources despite supply constraints and regulatory delays.
Instructional Video13:29
Hip Hughes History

The Bill That Was Killed: Trumpcare Explained

6th - 12th
An overview of the failed bill, Trumpcare, also known as Ryancare or the American Health Care Act, AHCA. A teacherly explanation of how the AHCA would have changed Obamacare.
Instructional Video8:28
Healthcare Triage

The American Health Care Act: A Republican Response to The Affordable Care Act

Higher Ed
The Republican plan to replace Obamacare is here, and we've got the details!
Instructional Video12:30
TLDR News

Biden Vs Trump: The First Debate Highlights Explained - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
Last night, the first Presidential Debate of the 2020 Election took place in Ohio, and saw President Donald Trump and Former Vice-President Joe Biden go head-to-head for the first time. In this video, we cut through the cross-talk to...
Instructional Video3:18
MarketWatch

How receiving a child tax credit or stimulus check affects your taxes

Higher Ed
Did you receive a child-tax credit or a third-round stimulus check in 2021? You may be wondering whether you’ll have to send some of the money back to the government at tax time. Here's what you need to know.
Instructional Video3:12
Healthcare Triage

Lots of People Are Still Uninsured

Higher Ed
Although the ACA has significantly reduced the percent of Americans who are uninsured, we have not yet come close to universal coverage. This has become a topic of focused debate among Democratic primary candidates. Short of achieving...
Instructional Video3:52
Healthcare Triage

CBO to Trump: Ending Cost Sharing Increases Deficit

Higher Ed
This week, the Congressional Budget Office delivered a report on how Donald Trump's suggestion that the federal government may stop making cost sharing payments to private health insurance companies. This would be problematic for health...
Instructional Video24:06
The Guardian

Fighting Shame

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A group of women use everyday items to tell of the sacrifices and difficult choices they face, and the community initiatives they have launched in an attempt to tackle the shame surrounding poverty and make policymakers listen
Instructional Video21:27
The Wall Street Journal

Preparing for Domestic and International Changes to Corporate Taxation

Higher Ed
Corporate taxation changes are under consideration domestically and internationally. Executives from EY and Xcel Energy discuss the potential impact of tax updates in 2022.
News Clip3:47
Curated Video

Tax credits could revive hamstrung Hollywood business

Higher Ed
The Los Angeles area is producing fewer and fewer of the films and television shows we consume, from 23% in 2021 to just 18% now. (Scripps News)
News Clip3:15
Curated Video

VP Harris reveals reducing cost of living as her economic priority

Higher Ed
Vice President Kamala Harris took a trip to the battleground state of North Carolina, laying out her economic plan which includes a slew of tax credits for the low and middle class. (Scripps News)
News Clip3:55
Curated Video

Talking Taxes: Scripps News answers viewers' biggest tax questions

Higher Ed
Scripps News brings in tax experts to help answer viewers' questions on everything from missed deductions to surprise health insurance tax bills.
News Clip2:01
Curated Video

As business owners across the country sift through the new health care law, they''re looking to Massachusetts for possible harbingers of things to come. Massachusetts'' law provided the blueprint for the health care overhaul.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Business Owner: Health care law ''not a cure yet'' CAPTION: As business owners across the country sift through the new health care law, they''re looking to Massachusetts for possible harbingers of things to come....
News Clip2:02
Bloomberg

Mnuchin Confirms Payroll Tax Not Included in Next Stimulus

Higher Ed
Jul.23 -- U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said that a payroll tax holiday sought by President Donald Trump will not be included in the next stimulus package. Mnuchin made the comment in a CNBC interview. Bloomberg’s Kevin Cirilli...
News Clip2:42
Sky News

George Osborne's 2015 Budget Released Today

Higher Ed
VOICED: It's George Osborne's first budget since the Conservatives won power on their own and it's expected to reveal a slowing down in the pace of welfare cuts. There may also be good news for millions of workers with an increase in the...
News Clip10:56
Bloomberg

GM CEO Barra on Fourth-Quarter, Dividend, Biden EV Plan

Higher Ed
General Motors CEO and Chair Mary Barra discusses the automaker's fourth-quarter results, investments in vehicle and battery production, and the Biden administration's plan to increase electric-vehicle adoption on "Bloomberg The Open."
News Clip5:37
Bloomberg

Sen. Max Baucus Calls GOP Health Care Plan 'Sad'

Higher Ed
Mar.07 -- Max Baucus, former U.S. Ambassador to China and Democratic Senator from Montana, discusses the American Health Care Act unveiled by Republicans as their intended replacement for Obamacare. He speaks with Bloomberg's David...
News Clip0:52
Bloomberg

BNEF Brief: U.S. Renewable Investment Hits Record

Higher Ed
Jan.23 -- The U.S. renewable energy investments surged to a record last year. The number was buoyed by wind and solar companies rushing to qualify for federal tax credits being scaled back this year. A total of $55.5 billion were spent...
News Clip8:22
Bloomberg

Atlantic Council Global Energy Center's Ellen Wald on Oil Market

Higher Ed
Dec.29 -- Ellen Wald, Atlantic Council Global Energy Center Senior Fellow, discusses the U.S. energy sector.
News Clip1:17
Bloomberg

Mnuchin Says Next Stimulus Bill Focuses on Jobs, Opening Schools

Higher Ed
Jul.20 -- U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Monday the next round of virus relief will center on measures to get children returned to schools and workers back into jobs, as well as developing a vaccine to blunt the pandemic.
News Clip1:53
Curated Video

Newsy's Latest Headlines

Higher Ed
The Supreme Court rules on religious school funding, and New York expands its state quarantine orders.
News Clip2:19
Sky News

Tax Breaks Set Stage For More UK Blockbusters

Higher Ed
VOICED: The EU has backed the Chancellor's plans to give film production companies tax breaks. Ministers hope it will mean more blockbusters are made in the UK SHOWS: Exterior shots of Chancellor George Osborne MP talking to staff...
News Clip15:04
Bloomberg

First Look With Surveillance: China Covid, Tesla Deliveries Miss

Higher Ed
Anna Edwards, Matt Miller and Kailey Leinz take you through what to watch today.