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Curated Video

Motion tracking making arcade games more active

Higher Ed
LEAD IN:Motion sensors, robotic arms and weight lifting cranes are not just factory tools, they're the technologies behind the latest arcade gaming machines. Racing simulators, dance machines and even casino games are evolving with...
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Bloomberg

El representante John Delaney dice que el sistema tributario internacional está fracturado

Higher Ed
Sep.18-- El representante demócrata John Delaney, de Maryland, habla de la reforma tributaria en "Bloomberg Markets".
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Curated Video

Kacey Musgraves goes from Western to couture

Higher Ed
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4219606
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Bloomberg

Why Jefferies Raised Its Snap Price Target to $21

Higher Ed
Jan.09 -- Brent Thill, a Jefferies analyst, explains his bullish outlook for Snap Inc. on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Oil's Mess: How Low Could Prices Go?

Higher Ed
Fereidun Fesharaki, founder and chairman at FGE, discusses the volatility in oil markets and where he sees prices heading. He speaks on ���Bloomberg Markets: Asia.��� (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curated Video

Comedy starring Andy Lau premiere's in Hong Kong

Higher Ed
1. Movie clip - 'Cat and Mouse' 2. Wide shot Andy Lau and Cecilia Cheung walking out on stage 3. Wide shot the other artists on stage 4. Mid shot all artists on stage 5. Tilt up of Cecilia Cheung's in fancy see-through clothe 6. Close-up...
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Curated Video

Highway patrol officers recently visited 20 classrooms at El Camino High School to announce some horrible news: Students had been killed in car wrecks over the weekend. But it was a piece of stagecraft, intended to shock students into getting this message--drunken driving kills, as the AP's John Mone reports.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Teachers defend shock tactics in teen drunk driving program CAPTION: Highway patrol officers recently visited 20 classrooms at El Camino High School to announce some horrible news: Students had been killed in car wrecks over...
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Curated Video

This weekend's wedding of former first daughter Chelsea Clinton and her fiance, Mark Mezvinsky is garnering a lot of attention but few details have leaked out

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Details of Chelsea Clinton wedding guarded CAPTION: This weekend's wedding of former first daughter Chelsea Clinton and her fiance, Mark Mezvinsky is garnering a lot of attention but few details have leaked out. (July 29) ...
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Curated Video

Supreme Court Takes Up Juvenile Life Sentence Case

Higher Ed
The court has moved toward treating children with more lenience than adults, but this case could change that.
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Curated Video

Latest COVID-19 Wave Not Immune From Politics

Higher Ed
What government leaders say about vaccines actually matters, a 2020 Yale study found.
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Curated Video

Teen Organization Promotes News Literacy Among Younger Generations

Higher Ed
Charlotte Hampton and Isabel Tribe co-founded Teens for Press Freedom to promote freedom of the press and factual literacy among young people.
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Curated Video

U.S. Teen Suicide Rate Spikes

Higher Ed
The rate of young people dying by suicide in the U.S. spiked by nearly 60% from 2007 to 2018.
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Curated Video

Today's Trends In Teen Employment

Higher Ed
Where and when U.S. teenagers are working is changing.
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Curated Video

How Different Sex Education Methods Affect Students Around The World

Higher Ed
Gaps in sex ed in the U.S. can leave students in the dark, while other countries have programs that positively affect student health and knowledge.
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Curated Video

Teen Suicide Crisis: Colorado Parents Work To Reduce State's High Rate

Higher Ed
Parents are sharing their tragedies in hopes of reducing suicide in Colorado. It's the No. 1 cause of death for kids and young adults in the state.
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Curated Video

Eating Disorders Increased Sharply In Teens During Pandemic

Higher Ed
Experts reported an increase in emergency room treatment and helpline support for eating disorders during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Curated Video

Why More Teens Are Overdosing On Drugs

Higher Ed
A study in The Lancet projects 1.2 million more Americans could die of overdose by the end of this decade.
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The Recount

Instagram's Own Research Shows It's Toxic For Millions of Teens

Higher Ed
One in five teens say Instagram makes them feel worse about themselves, according to leaked documents from the Facebook-owned platform. Senators have called for investigation, concerned by Facebook’s plan to launch “a new Instagram...
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Bloomberg

Protecting Kids From Big Tech

Higher Ed
Common Sense Media senior counsel for global policy Ariel Fox Johnson joins Emily Chang to discuss the calls from some senators to update the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998, what more is needed, and what steps parents...
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Curated Video

Teen Drug Overdoses Climb, Deadly Fentanyl to Blame

Higher Ed
Teen drug use hasn’t gone up. Instead, the drug supply has gotten dangerously toxic.
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Teen Kids News

Cliques and Why You Should Avoid Them

6th - 8th
Felipe warns us about the problems cliques can cause. We all look for friends who like the same things we do, but when certain groups become “exclusive” – problems can start. Some cliques don’t just exclude people, they ridicule. Make...
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Radio Diaries

9th - 10th
Ever feel like no one will ever be able to understand the problems that you're facing? These radio diaries introduces you to teenagers who might be able to understand. Issues that these teens face include, parenthood, disability, and...
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Teachers: Inside the Teenage Brain

9th - 10th
Observe how scientists are exploring the recesses of the brain and finding some new explanations for why adolescents behave the way they do. Examine how the discoveries could change the way we parent, teach or perhaps even understand...