Instructional Video2:01
Curated Video

Football Shorts - Episode 148 PELE MUSEUM

3rd - Higher Ed
TWO BRAZILIAN LEGENDS, FOOTBALLER PELE AND ARCHITECT OSCAR NIEMEYER, MET RECENTLY TO KICK OFF A MUSEUM PROJECT DEDICATED TO THE FOOTBALL STAR IN THE COASTAL CITY OF SANTOS. NIEMEYER AND PELE GATHERED AT THE ARCHITECT'S CENTURY-OLD OFFICE...
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Mr. Beat

What's Up With All the Rothschild Conspiracies

6th - 12th
Mr. Beat explains the history of the Rothschild dynasty and the origins of the conspiracy theories based on the beliefs that the Rothschilds control the world.
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Curated Video

Local Westchester County man saves child from kidney disease

9th - Higher Ed
As of right now, there’s no cure.
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Curated Video

Nova Scotia woman attends 75th elementary school reunion

9th - Higher Ed
Elizabeth Myers left Urmston Primary School in 1950. But this September, she returned to the school to meet up with her classmates for the first time in 75 years. The CBC's Emma Davie reports.
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Curated Video

DPW crews around Hudson Valley prepare for rain heading to the area

9th - Higher Ed
All the work isn't only in preparation for the rain in the forecast Thursday, it's also to clear out what heavy rain already left behind Wednesday.
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Curated Video

Report highlights homicides in long-term care homes

9th - Higher Ed
According to the head of the Ontario Health Coalition, there have been at least 29 homicides in Ontario's long-term care homes in six years as a result of resident-on-resident incidents. That number may also under-report the problem, and...
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Curated Video

Violence and abuse in long term care homes

9th - Higher Ed
Violent or abusive incidents between long term care home staff and residents have jumped 150 per cent in just six years in Canada. CBC News has never-before-seen video of verbal and physical abuse — plus our hidden cameras capture...
Instructional Video2:49
Curated Video

Archaeological study digs into the daily life of an influential Alberta cowboy

9th - Higher Ed
John Ware was one of the province's first Black residents when he established his homestead near Millarville, south of Calgary, in 1887. But since then, no substantial archaeological study of the cowboy's life has ever been done until...
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Curated Video

How one Ukrainian student has adapted to a Canadian school

9th - Higher Ed
Viktoriia Lukianchuk, a grade 11 student at Leduc Composite High School, tells about her struggles and successes since coming to Canada in 2022.
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Curated Video

Headlines: Saugerties Halloween murder, firefighter arson, political campaign theft

9th - Higher Ed
Here are some stories making headlines across the Hudson Valley.
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Curated Video

Saugerties man convicted of manslaughter for fatally beating man in 2022

9th - Higher Ed
The Ulster County District Attorney’s Office says Joseph Karolys beat David “Mickey” Myer to death. His body was discovered on Route 32 the following day.
Instructional Video2:06
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Bringing media industry jobs to Manitoba

9th - Higher Ed
RRC Polytech is launching a new institute of entertainment and media arts. It's named after the Schroeder Foundation which donated $15M. It's the largest gift the college has ever received.
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Getty Images

Marissa Meyer at TechCrunch Disrupt SF 2014

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Yahoo CEO Marissa Meyer appears on the judging panel of the TechCrunch Disrupt SF 2014 Startup Battlefield Competition.
Stock Footage6:38
Getty Images

17th Annual ESPYs - Press Room

Pre-K - Higher Ed
SPEECH: Don Meyer of Northern State University at the 17th Annual ESPYs - Press Room at Los Angeles CA. (Footage by WireImage Video/GettyImages)
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Bloomberg

Inside Danny Meyer’s New Union Square Cafe

Higher Ed
Dec.23 -- Union Square Cafe is the restaurant that led Danny Meyer to open a slew of hits including Gramercy Tavern, 11 Madison Park and Shake Shack. Meyer opened Union Square Cafe in 1985 and the restaurant thrived until a major rent...
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Curated Video

President Barack Obama on Thursday bestowed the highest U.S. military honor on Dakota Meyer, a young and humble Marine who defied orders and barreled straight into a ferocious "killing zone" in Afghanistan to save 36 lives at extraordinary risk to himself.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Obama awards Medal of Honor to young US Marine

CAPTION: President Barack Obama on Thursday bestowed the highest U.S. military honor on Dakota Meyer, a young and humble Marine who defied orders and barreled straight...
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Bloomberg

Late-Night Hosts Call Out President Trump for Putin Relations, Antics in Asia | THR News

Higher Ed
"Trump says Putin's taking the allegation personally. And I believe it, I mean no one wants to take the blame for Trump being elected."
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Curated Video

A federal grand jury on Thursday indicted a Missouri woman for her alleged role in perpetrating a hoax on the online social network MySpace against a 13-year-old neighbor girl who then committed suicide

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Woman charged in MySpace hoax suicide

CAPTION: A federal grand jury on Thursday indicted a Missouri woman for her alleged role in perpetrating a hoax on the online social network MySpace against a 13-year-old...
Instructional Video3:05
Curated Video

Alleged victims on abuse claims connected to Catholic church

Higher Ed
Regensburg - 10 March 2010

1. Wide of "Regensburger Domspatzen" boys'' choir school bui
lding
2. Sign on school building reading (German) "Regensburger Do
mspatzen"
3. Boys...
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Curated Video

The mother of a Mo. girl who killed herself after receiving mean messages online says she couldn't look at the defendant as jurors read the verdict. Lori Drew was found guilty of misdemeanor charges of accessing computers without authorization.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Mom: Verdict shows cyberbullies will be punished

CAPTION: The mother of a Mo. girl who killed herself after receiving mean messages online says she couldn't look at the defendant as jurors read the verdict....
Instructional Video3:41
Curated Video

Indy 500, Military, Parade

Higher Ed
Memorial Day Race Sets Records

An unprecedented crowd of 166,000 sees Louis Meyer set a new speed record and become the only 3-time winner of the Indianapolis
500.
(Sport, Mot
or Racing)
General Mitchell De
mands Air...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Racecar driver Louis Meyer wins auto race at Altoona Speedway, PA

Higher Ed
Title card: 'Auto Aces Race For US Title, Altoona, PA - 14 speed kings complete in 200-mile classic for national honors' / VS cars racing on board track at Altoona Speedway, with one shot of crowd in stands standing up / Title card:...