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The Wall Street Journal

Town Hall: Tech And Democracy

Higher Ed
Steve Ballmer, Renee DiResta, Congressman (R.,Calif.) Darrell Issa, Congressman (D., Calif.) Ro Khanna and Palmer Luckey sit down with WSJ's Christopher Mims and Gerald Seib during the D.Live Tech and Democracy Town Hall.
Instructional Video20:23
The Wall Street Journal

The Regulatory Outlook

Higher Ed
Roger Severino, Director, Office for Civil Rights, Department of Health and Human Services talked about where cyber regulators are focusing their efforts and how well companies are positioned for compliance.
Instructional Video24:45
The Wall Street Journal

Striving For Supply Chain Security

Higher Ed
Alissa Abdullah, Deputy Chief Security Officer, Mastercard Operations & Technology and Omar Khawaja, CISO, Highmark Health, look at how companies with global supply chains go about guarding against letting hackers in through a weak link.
Instructional Video6:00
Cerebellum

Business Law: Breaking The Deal - Remedies

9th - 12th
We investigate the circumstances and various types of compensation for breaking of a contract. This video is part 2 in the series 'Business Law: Breaking the Deal'.
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Curated Video

Speculation U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin considering 3rd-party presidential run

9th - Higher Ed
With neither Joe Biden nor Donald Trump popular among certain segments of U.S. voters, there is speculation that high profile Democratic Sen. Joe Machin — who is not seeking re-election and is known for not voting with his party — is...
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Curated Video

Democrats fear 3rd party group 'No Labels' could play spoiler in 2024 election

9th - Higher Ed
A new political movement in the U.S. of moderate Republicans and Democrats is causing unease among Democrats ahead of next year's presidential election. The organization No Labels is exploring the idea of offering voters another option...