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From The Economy To Race, See Where The Candidates Stand On The Big Issues
We broke down where the candidates stand on the 10 issues voters say they care about most.
What Makes For Quality Child Care? It Depends Whom You Ask
Parents look for a place where their child will be loved and happy, but often have to make decisions based on cost and location. Researchers are looking for a rich developmental experience.
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Teacher Training As 'Part Theater, Part Sport'
Relay, an independent teacher prep program, is growing quickly thanks to its hands-on approach. Is this the future of teacher training?
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Have you ever fallen so hard for a crush, you gross even yourself out? Lisa Prank's new video recreates the Singles scene where Debbie Hunt searches for love via video dating.
WEBCAST: The Cost And Quality Conundrum Of Child Care
High-quality, affordable child care can be difficult to find. A webcast looked at the issues and a poll by NPR, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
How Many People Are Voting Early In 2016?
With just over three weeks until Election Day, Dr. Michael McDonald, an associate professor of political science at the University of Florida, discusses early voting patterns in 2016.
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Weekend Brings 'Worst Day Yet' For Aleppo Hospitals, And No Syria Deal In Sight
Secretary of State John Kerry spent much of the weekend meeting with his counterparts from Russia and European countries, looking for a route to a peace, or at least humanitarian aid access, in Syria.
You're About To See A Lot More Cuban Cigars In The U.S.
David Savona of Cigar Aficionado talks about the lifting of restrictions on importing cigars from Cuba, and why Cuban cigars are so special to smokers.
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Rep. Jason Chaffetz Hints At More Hearings On Clinton's Email Controversy
The Republican chair of the House Oversight committee said just-released FBI files show allegations of a "quid pro quo" between the FBI and State Department. The FBI flatly denies the allegations.
Author Jeff Chang Says People 'Really Want To Have' Conversations On Race
Journalist and author Jeff Chang has been writing about race for years. His new book We Gon' Be Alright: Notes on Race and Resegregation looks at recent tragedies and protests.
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