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Curated Video

Despite high numbers of calls, citations regarding fireworks remain low

Higher Ed
A lot of fireworks displays take place in people’s backyards — and a lot of the time, they take place illegally. (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

New Mexico communities take in animals evacuated during wildfires

Higher Ed
Of the thousands who had to flee New Mexico's wildfires at a moment’s notice were not just people — but animals too. (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

At least 2 dead, 1,400 structures burned as New Mexico wildfires rapidly spread

Higher Ed
At least two people are dead and hundreds of structures destroyed as multiple wildfires in southern New Mexico continue to rage out of control. (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

Arizona border containers repurposed into cooling centers

Higher Ed
A total of 18 solar-powered cooling containers are rolling out across the state, with two now open in Phoenix. (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

US Forest Service firefighters ramp up readiness for wildfire season

Higher Ed
The agency’s new strategy is also aimed at better protecting first responders from physical dangers.
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Curated Video

Most national parks impacted by air pollution, new report says

Higher Ed
The report looked at three main ways in which air pollution impacts parks: hazy skies, unhealthy air and harm to nature.
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Press Association

Cleverly says UK’s goodwill towards migrants ‘not a bottomless font’

Higher Ed
James Cleverly has said the UK’s goodwill towards migrants “is not a bottomless font” as he argued wealthy nations must help developing ones avoid “haemorrhaging” people. In a major speech in New York on Tuesday, the Home Secretary said...
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Bloomberg

Soggy Burning Man

Higher Ed
Extreme weather has disrupted communities and gatherings around the world, including Burning Man.
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Press Association

Voters head for the polls in Sellby and Ainsty by-election

Higher Ed
People visit polling stations at Eggborough Village Hall, Burn Methodist Church and Brayton Scout and Guide HQ, as they vote in the Selby and Ainsty by-election
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Press Association

Polls open in triple by-election contest after Tories warned of ‘tough battle’

Higher Ed
The polls have opened in three by-elections where defeats would heighten Conservative fears that Rishi Sunak will struggle to lead them to another Commons majority. The Prime Minister braced MPs at a meeting of the 1922 Committee of Tory...
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Bridgeman Arts

Fast Reactor Development, part three, 1964

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Los Alamos. Repair crews putting on plastic suits. Large pump. CU of mechanism's action at work. Computers and datas. Control room with panels. Thermal reactor plant. 20 megawatts ceramic fuel fast reactor C4. Sodium plant.
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Bloomberg

Heres Why Cheap Oil Wont Put Solar in the Dark

Higher Ed
Dec. 12 -- Shawn Qu, chief executive officer at Canadian Solar, explains why the drop in oil prices is not a threat to the expansion of solar energy technology. He speaks on Market Makers.
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Bloomberg

Backing Female Entrepreneurs in a Down Market

Higher Ed
Founding Partner Female Founders Fund Anu Duggal joins Emily Chang to talk about the VC funding landscape for women-led startups, and how 2021 saw the creation of several women-led funds, incubators and new companies.
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Curated Video

Human rights groups accuse Israel of using white phosphorus in Gaza

Higher Ed
AP Television Gaza skyline, shot from Israel-Gaza Border - January 2009 (Recent) 1. Wide of what is alleged to be white phosphorus shell being used over Gaza during the offensive ++NIGHT SHOT++ 2. Wide of tentacle-like smoke falling over...
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Curated Video

Taye Diggs Speaks About His Children's Book On Racial Injustice

Higher Ed
The actor and author spoke with Newsy's Chance Seales about the conversations that inspired him to write "Why?"
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Curated Video

Latest anti-ageing spa gadgets

Higher Ed
London, UK, November 25, 2010 1. Close of woman with cotton eye patches and eye protectors 2. Close of box being opened and filter being removed for IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) filter 3. Close of filter being inserted into section of...
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Curated Video

At Least 7 Have Died In California Fires, Weather Could Be Improving

Higher Ed
A quarter of a million people are under evacuation orders and warnings. Gov. Gavin Newsom calling the fires "historic."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Giant 'Climate Clock' launched in NYC counting down to 1.5 degrees warming

9th - Higher Ed
Climate activists gather in front of a large "Climate Clock" at Union Square in Manhattan as part of Climate Week NYC, with the clock counting down the time the international community has at its current rate of emissions until it burns...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : "No injuries" in South African Parliament fire

9th - Higher Ed
Images of the fire at South Africa's Parliament in Cape Town as firefighters are on the scene (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Curated Video

Hollywood treatment for youthful skin

Higher Ed
AP Television Los Angeles, US, November 14, 2012 1. Close pan from patient's face to stomach being treated by therapist 2. Close of Venus Freeze device on stomach 3. Zoom out from close of Venus Freeze machine 4. Mid of technician...
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Sky News

Travellers to be Evicted After 10 Years

Higher Ed
Travellers to be Evicted After 10 Years
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Bloomberg

Is the Global Shipping Industry Ready for IMO 2020?

Higher Ed
Mar.07 -- International Maritime Organization’s sulfur emissions limit for the shipping industry will start in January 2020. In a new series called "Sea Change" by Bloomberg's Alix Steel, she digs into the ramifications of the limit on...
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Curated Video

Kenya prepares to burn huge stockpile of ivory

Higher Ed
Kenyan authorities have built towering pyres of more than 100 tons of elephant tusks that will be burned on Saturday, in what wildlife officials believe will be the largest single destruction of ivory in history.In front of the tusks are...
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Sky News

Slough Council paying thousands for fire safety

Higher Ed
VOICED: A London Council is paying #2,000 a day for a fire safety team to spend 24 hours a day outside a converted office block. Councillors in Slough believe the block is a fire risk and say - since the Grenfell Tower fire - they have a...