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Bloomberg

China Central Bank Cuts Reserve Requirements for Second Time This Year

Higher Ed
China's central bank has cut the amount of cash lenders must hold in reserve for the second time this year. The move comes ahead of monthly activity data due later that could show the economy is starting to bottom out. Annabelle Droulers...
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Teen Kids News

Magic the Gathering

6th - 8th
Dean tells us about a game that’s been around for 30 years and is more popular than Pokémon... Magic the Gathering!
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Bridgeman Arts

Men and Women at Work with Machines, USA

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Men and Women at Work with Machines, USA
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Bloomberg

Brex Cash Simplifies Customer Finances, Co-CEO Dubugras Says

Higher Ed
Oct.04 -- Henrique Dubugras, Brex Inc. co-chief executive officer, discusses the startup's new cash management system called Brex Cash. He speaks with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Sky News

UK: Thousands of people are still without power, after two storms in Scotland and the North-East of England at the weekend.

Higher Ed
VOICED: Thousands of people are still without power, after two storms in Scotland and the North-East of England at the weekend. The storms left around 40,000 homes in Scotland and 7,000 in northern England without power. Two people...
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Bloomberg

Salesforce Accused of Aiding Sex Traffickers

Higher Ed
Mar.27 -- Fifty women who describe themselves as survivors of sex trafficking on the now-defunct Backpage.com web portal accuse Salesforce.com Inc. of profiting off each ad. Bloomberg's Kartikay Mehrotra and Nico Grant have more on...
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Bloomberg

Mastercard CEO on Scaling Technology in Commerce

Higher Ed
Michael Miebach, CEO, Mastercard shares how the company is working to improve financial inclusion, bridge the digital divide and enable the next generation of commerce with Bloomberg's Mark Milian at the Bloomberg Technology Summit.
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Bloomberg

Consumers, Businesses Make the Case for Going Cashless

Higher Ed
Oct.15 -- Lisa Ellis, senior analyst at MoffettNathanson, and Leo Kremer, co-founder at Dos Toros, discuss the move by consumers and businesses to cashless payments. They speak on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Press Association

Remember there is love in the world on Covid reflection day – Alison Steadman

Higher Ed
Actress Alison Steadman has urged people to “remember that there is love in the world” as the nation reflects on the lives lost during the coronavirus pandemic, one year on from the first lockdown.
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Curated Video

Electronic ID cards could help protect children

Higher Ed
Child-ID cards aim to protect kids on the Web Belgium is taking a novel approach to protecting children while they surf the Internet. (Feb. 20) [Notes:various: ID Cards, kids on computers, telephone calls] Child-ID cards are currently...
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Press Association

Announcement and reaction to new NI voucher scheme

Higher Ed
Interviewees: Karen Breene and Craig Stafford. Stormont Economy Minister Diane Dodds describes a £95m shopping voucher scheme which will see every adult in Northern Ireland handed a pre-paid card to spend in the local economy.
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Bloomberg

BofA's Moynihan Lays Out Strategy for Responsible Growth

Higher Ed
Dec.21 -- In an exclusive interview, Bank of America Chairman and CEO Brian Moynihan talks about the company's growth strategy, cost cutting, and customer service. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin.
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : America's endless battle against lethal drug fentanyl

9th - Higher Ed
Born from the overprescription of opioid painkillers the opioid crisis has cost America more than 400,000 lives from 1999 to 2018 according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

This Christmas Is Very Strong in the U.K.: Laurent

Higher Ed
Dec. 18 -- PhotoBox Group Chief Executive Officer Stan Laurent discusses the seasons shopping trends, the importance of mobile and the most popular gifts of the season with Bloomberg's Mark Barton, Anna Edwards and Manus Cranny on...
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Curated Video

Representatives from several major corporations met in Washington Tuesday to discuss how to secure credit card information after a recent breach of Target security last year that affected more than 40 million Christmas shoppers. (Feb. 4)

Higher Ed
An executive of Target Corp. said Tuesday the retailer has taken actions to shore up security following the massive breach of millions of consumers' data during the holiday season. The testimony at a Senate hearing by John Mulligan,...
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Bloomberg

Robinhood Couldn’t Have Met $3B Clearinghouse Requirement: CEO

Higher Ed
Feb.18 -- Chief Executive Officer Vlad Tenev says Robinhood Markets would not have been able to meet the $3 billion deposit call that Depository Trust & Clearing Corp. made against Robinhood on Jan. 28. He speaks with Representative...
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Curated Video

Community creates currency to beat the recession

Higher Ed
AP Television San Francisco, Calif. - Sept. 22, 2012 1. Close shot Bernal Bucks sign 2. Sign for Heartfelt 3. Sign for Cortland and Andover Streets in Bernal Heights AP Television San Francisco, Calif. - Sept. 16, 2012 4. Arno Hesse...
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Curated Video

Electronic ID cards could help protect children

Higher Ed
1. Wideshot of Koekelberg Municipal building 2. Medium entrance of Koekelberg Municipal building 3. Parent walking up to child registration counter to pick up her son's Child-ID card 4. Medium shot of Child-ID card 5. Close-up of...
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Curated Video

John Legend discusses being on stage during Oscars snafu

Higher Ed
JOHN LEGEND DISCUSSES BEING ON STAGE DURING OSCARS SNAFUJohn Legend says being on stage at the moment the Best Picture Oscar was accidentally given to 'La La Land' led to a state of confusion."I think everybody was just, like, couldn't...
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Bloomberg

Brainwriting: How to Neutralize the Loudmouths

Higher Ed
Brainstorming sessions won't be effective if they're dominated by a few vocal people. Kellogg School of Management professor Leigh Thompson shows you how to ensure that all ideas are heard.
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Bloomberg

Citi, American Air Crack Down on Rewards Abuse

Higher Ed
Dec.20 -- American Airlines is canceling reward trips and seizing miles, joining partner Citigroup in cracking down on customers who take advantage of the carrier’s loyalty program by opening multiple accounts. Bloomberg's Jennifer...
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Curated Video

Jordan - Female MP speaks out against government

Higher Ed
Jordan's only female member of parliament, Toujan Feisal, on Sunday (26/10) accused the Jordanian government of sanctioning widespread fraud ahead of next month's legislative elections. Feisal, a feminist and hardline critic of the...
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Curated Video

Break-up of US, Romanian internet hackers stealing IDs, presser

Higher Ed
1. Various of Visa cards on a table 2. Wide of FBI news conference 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Thomas O'Brien, US Attorney: "A 65 count indictment which was returned last Thursday, and unsealed this morning outlines an international bank...
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Curated Video

US retail giant says millions of cards may be affected by data breach

Higher Ed
US retailer Target said on Thursday that about 40 (m) million credit and debit card accounts may be affected by a data breach that occurred just as the holiday shopping season shifted into high gear. The chain said customers who made...