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Teen Kids News

Blind adventurer Hilton-Barber Live a life with purpose

6th - 8th
TKN reporter Jenna reports on an extraordinary pilot with a disability. Myles Hilton-Barber has wanted to fly planes since he was a kid. Unfortunately, his dreams were almost shattered when he became legally blind. Never giving up hope...
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Bloomberg

How TikTok Is A New Career for Millennials and Gen-Z

Higher Ed
Apr.21 -- TikTok's five highest-paid stars are raking in millions of dollars through sponsorships from brands like Spotify, Amazon and Dunkin' Donuts. One of the popular content creators is 18-year-old Katie Feeney, who made $1 million...
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Sky News

The RFU is to publish its annual review of anti-doping measures on Thursday.

Higher Ed
The RFU is to publish its annual review of anti-doping measures on Thursday.
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Teen Kids News

Are heavy backpacks dangerous

6th - 8th
Jenna tells us how schoolbooks could be harmful to your health! Doctors say that heavy packs can cause recurring back pain. Learn some tips on how to give your back a break – like finding packs with padded straps and trying to carry...
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Teen Kids News

Chicago Children’s Choir Inspiring and Changing Lives Through Music

6th - 8th
On a day when we honor a civil rights icon, TKN reports on the Chicago Children’s Choir. The choir was created during the civil rights movement to bring children from different races and backgrounds together. Today they’ve taken their...
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Teen Kids News

Are dolphins the earths most intelligent animals

6th - 8th
Scott gets a close encounter of the dolphin kind. A marine mammal trainer takes Scott on a behind the scenes tour for some hands on experiences with bottle nosed dolphins. We learn just how smart and social this mammal is.
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Teen Kids News

Do Coupons Really Save You Money

6th - 8th
Diyu tells us how a group of teens managed to turn coupons into charity. With the help of a grant from the company Sodexo, these teens shopped for food for a soup kitchen. People donated coupons which they used to buy everything from...
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Teen Kids News

Can Hobby Beekeepers Save the Bees and the Ecosystem

6th - 8th
Danielle tells us about a unique school club that has over eighty thousand members: most are bees. Because there's a shortage of bees, this beekeeping club is helping bees build their hives so they can survive the winter and pollinate...
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Bloomberg

What You Need to Know About Salary Trends in Asia's Finance Sector

Higher Ed
Jan.25 -- Matthieu Imbert-Bouchard, Singapore managing director at Robert Half, discusses the salary trends he's seeing in Singapore, Hong Kong and China, and where he sees demand and opportunity. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Software Design Is 'Really on a Tear,' Figma CEO Says

Higher Ed
Jun.24 -- Figma CEO and co-founder Dylan Field discusses the outlook for software design with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Invesco's Feyerer on Empowering Investors

Higher Ed
John G. Feyerer, Head of Innovation & Commercialization, US ETF & Indexed Strategies, Invesco speaks about empowering investors at Bloomberg's The Future Investor: A New Investment Class event.
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Teen Kids News

Could You Be Addicted to Technology

6th - 8th
Technology is everywhere, and it is not going away. Teenagers stare down at their iPhones, or keep their eyes glued to a tablet or laptop, instead of observing the world around them. It's not unusual to see two adolescents seated...
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Curated Video

Georgia Tech Students Put A Spotlight On Traditional Philippine Dance

Higher Ed
At Georgia Tech, a group of students are putting a modern spin on the traditional Philippine folk dance known as Tinikling.
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Bloomberg

Harvard Doubles Down on Hedge Funds in Endowment Overhaul

Higher Ed
May.06 -- Harvard University’s N.P. “Narv” Narvekar is doubling down on an investment that has fallen out of fashion: hedge funds. Narvekar’s bet on the sophisticated, high-cost brand of money manager marks the biggest since the...
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Bloomberg

U.S. Banking System Has Never Been Stronger: EJF Capital’s Ceresini

Higher Ed
Dec.10 -- Heather Ceresini, managing director at EJF Capital, discusses the health of the banking system, her top banking play and equality in asset management. She speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East” from the sidelines of the...
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Bloomberg

Leigh Steinberg Talks Mega-Contracts, NIL & the Betting Boom

Higher Ed
On "Bloomberg: The Lineup", Bloomberg's Kailey Leinz and Damian Sassower talk to legendary sports agent Leigh Steinberg about mega-contracts in the NFL, NIL and players as brand ambassadors for gaming companies.
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Bloomberg

Why No Degree Is No Problem in Today's Labor Market

Higher Ed
May.10 -- In today's labor market, companies are increasingly diversifying their staff by dropping college degree requirements. Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu addressed this trend with economist Byron Auguste. He served as deputy director of the...
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Curated Video

Florida Governor Signs Bill To Let College Athletes Get Paid

Higher Ed
The law will let college athletes in the state profit off their names, images and likenesses, starting in July 2021.
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Bloomberg

Bank of America CEO Says Banking Is Still a 'Great Career'

Higher Ed
Feb.05 -- Bank of America Chief Executive Officer Brian Moynihan talks about why banking is still a good career choice for young college graduates. Moynihan appears on “The David Rubenstein Show: Peer to Peer Conversations.” The show was...
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Teen Kids News

Did the Vikings Discover America

6th - 8th
Veronique tells us about the Maine...it stretches further east that any other US state. And it's believed that it's first settlers were Nordic sailors, or Vikings who arrived almost 600 years before Columbus!
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Curated Video

Poverty rate registers first significant decline since 2000

Higher Ed
FILE: Chicago, Illinois - 13 June 2006 1. Medium shot of homeless person sitting in front of sign reading (English), "Today is your day, let Jesus come into your life." 2. Two people sitting on ground nears bags 3. Man sitting in doorway...
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Curated Video

New York senator Charles Schumer says the credit crunch has forced as many as 50 banks to stop lending money to students for college. Now he's calling on all U-S colleges to accept direct government loans to help fill the void.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: College bound students hit by credit crunch CAPTION: New York senator Charles Schumer says the credit crunch has forced as many as 50 banks to stop lending money to students for college. Now he's calling on all U-S colleges to...
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Teen Kids News

Are walrus at risk from climate change

6th - 8th
Alexandra tells us about the effects of global warming on walruses.
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Curated Video

Why On-Campus Polling Locations Matter For College Students

Higher Ed
When colleges have polling locations on-campus, a key barrier to getting out to vote is solved. But not all young voters have that privilege.