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How Did The U.S.'s Most Influential Judicial Body Come To Be?

Higher Ed
A 1789 law established the Supreme Court, and while it's been amended, the basic outline of the federal court system has largely survived.
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Curated Video

Immigration Judges Union Calls For Courts' Independence From DOJ

Higher Ed
The union says the Trump administration's pressure "to speed up and deport more" is transforming the courts "into a law enforcement assembly line."
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Bloomberg

Banking Will Eventually Be Invisible, Says Union Bank’s Chariman

Higher Ed
Jun.21 -- Justo Ortiz, chairman of Union Bank of the Philippines, discusses the role he sees tech playing in the digitalization of the Philippines, his game plan to be among the top players, their API platform and his outlook for the...
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Paper transformed into art at Origami Convention

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Paper transformed into art at Origami Convention
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Bloomberg

Cigna CEO Says CVS-Aetna Merger Doesn’t Alter Strategy

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Jan.10 -- David Cordani, chief executive officer at Cigna, discusses his company’s strategy following the merger of CVS and Aetna and the potential for pursuing a transformative merger. He speaks with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker at the...
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Bloomberg

Saudi Arabia's Expanding Influence in Silicon Valley

Higher Ed
Feb.13 -- Nuala O’Connor, Center for Democracy and Technology chief executive officer, discusses Saudi Arabia's influence in Silicon Valley with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Cirque Du Soleil Hoping to Stay Open With Omicron

Higher Ed
Cirque Du Soleil Executive Vice-Chairman Daniel Lamarre, discusses the slow down of shows reopening due to the omicron variant. He speaks with Jon Erlichman and Taylor Riggs on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Mahindra Group CEO Shah Discusses Outlook, Strategy

Higher Ed
Jun.03 -- Anish Shah, newly-appointed chief executive officer of Mahindra Group, a billion-dollar global enterprise headquartered in India with operations spanning over 21 industries in more than 100 countries, discusses the prospects...
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A landmark study has opened up the possibility that babies could be conceived from skin cells - without an egg cell.

Higher Ed
A landmark study has opened up the possibility that babies could be conceived from skin cells - without an egg cell.
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Researchers have created a baby bot in the hope that it'll lead to an intelligent robots that can live with humans. The tiny androids are also being tested to help scientists understand more about the early stages of child development.

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HEADLINE: Japan births robot child CAPTION: Researchers have created a baby bot in the hope that it'll lead to an intelligent robots that can live with humans. The tiny androids are also being tested to help scientists understand more...
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Prince William attends symposium ahead of global summit on curbing illegal wildlife trade

Higher Ed
Britain's Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, attended a meeting of leading conservationists in London on Wednesday to draw attention to the fight against the illegal wildlife trade. The symposium was organized by his new charity, United...
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Bloomberg

IPOs Shouldn't Be an End Goal for Any Company, IAC's Levin Says

Higher Ed
Jul.11 -- Joey Levin, IAC chief executive officer, discusses the 401(k) concerns in the tech industry, the current state of initial public offerings and IAC's acquisition strategy with Bloomberg's Ed Hammond at the Allen & Co. Sun Valley...
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Bloomberg

EY Points to a 'Robust' M&A Environment in 2019

Higher Ed
Dec.11 -- Nadine Mirchandani, U.S. financial service M&A leader at EY, explains her firm's M&A sector outlook for 2019. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Sky News

Redevelopment of Battersea Power Station in London

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VOICED: Shows exterior shots redevelopment work being carried out at Battersea Power Station on the side of the River Thames in London. Exterior shots shots to illustrate process of rebuilding the famous chimneys of the power station...
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The religious icon "Santa Muerte" is traditionally seen by border law enforcement agencies as the patron saint of Mexico''s drug underworld. However, law-abiding worshippers in the United States say "Holy Death" is a positive force in their lives.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Two Faces of Holy Death: Followers, Police See Santa Muerte Differently CAPTION: The religious icon "Santa Muerte" is traditionally seen by border law enforcement agencies as the patron saint of Mexico''s drug underworld....
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Dinosaurs, Humans Coexist at Creation Museum

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VOICED: Dinosaurs, Humans Coexist at Creation Museum
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A Manga inspired Bible hits the stores

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London - March 5, 2008 1-5. Various of Siku drawing crucifixion scene 6. Zoom into drawing of Christ on cross 7. SOUNDBITE: (English) Siku, illustrator of Manga Bible "For us there's a lot of advantage in saying, let's retell the Bible...
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VOICED : Soweto's urban entrepreneurs take on the world

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Soweto's small scale entrepreneurs are taking their creations to the world with the help of an innovative new scheme that hopes to transform South Africa's township economy
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Bloomberg

CLSA's Mike Mayo: Banks Are 'Back in Black'

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Jan.12 -- Mike Mayo, banking analyst at CLSA Americas, discusses his 2017 bank outlook as he sees financials returning to value creation for the first time in a decade. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas." Mayo, his family, and...
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Bloomberg

EQT To Buy Baring Private Equity for $7.5B

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In the largest takeover of private equity by another in the same sector, EQT Partners purchased Baring Private Equity for $7.5 billion. EQT CEO Christian Sinding joined "Bloomberg Markets" with Gina Martin Adams and Guy Johnson to...
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Bloomberg

Ex-Unibail Chair Says Mall Giant Needs to Refocus After Westfield `Mistake'

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Oct.15 -- Leon Bressler, managing partner at Aermont Capital LLP, discusses calls by a group of Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield shareholders for the company to refocus after what they say was a misguided decision to acquire Australian mall...
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Bloomberg

College Covid-19 Spread Shows Behavior Matters: Johns Hopkins

Higher Ed
Sep.16 -- Johns Hopkins Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine Lauren Sauer discusses the spread of Covid-19 on U.S. college campuses, the slow stream of information on vaccine testing, and the challenge of distributing a coronavirus...
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House blueprint

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3D animated house on a blueprint plan
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VOICED : Craftmaking in the digital era: the Maker movement on the rise

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : Craftmaking in the digital era: the Maker movement on the rise