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Student Loan Defaults On The Rise, Texas Special Education, And Other Education News
Plus, DACA students living in limbo as proposals fly in Washington and new concerns about school funding inequality.
The Russia Investigations: Bannon Comes In From The Cold, Trump Wavers On Mueller
Exiled from Trump world, Steve Bannon is headed to the House Intelligence Committee. The president might talk to Mueller — or not. And Sen. Feinstein released a big transcript over GOP objections.
Helping Strangers May Help Teens' Self-Esteem
Adolescents are under more pressure than ever, and many suffer from depression and anxiety. But new research suggests that volunteering to help strangers makes them feel better about themselves.
'This Is Not A Drill': A False Ballistic Missile Alert Shakes Hawaii
An "inadvertent" text notification, caused by "human error," falsely alerted residents to "seek immediate shelter." Nearly 40 minutes passed before the message was corrected in another notification.
A New Approach To Refugees: Pay Them To Go Home
Even though the refugee crisis in Europe reached its peak two years ago, countries are still trying to figure out what to do with the more than 150,000 refugees who want to stay in the E.U.
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Mapping How The Opioid Epidemic Sparked An HIV Outbreak
Researchers knew the HIV outbreak in the small town of Austin, Ind., was related to IV drug use. Mapping how the virus mutated over time revealed its path — and how it might have been stopped.
House GOP To Debate Bringing Earmarks Back
The House Rules Committee will hold two days of hearings this week over whether Congress should reconsider the 2011 earmark ban.
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With Greater Economic Strength, India Believes Its 'Time Has Come'
"I don't think India wants to be a formal U.S. ally," says Alyssa Ayres, author of Our Time Has Come: How India Is Making Its Place in the World. "It sees alliance relationships as too constraining."
Plane Skids Off Runway In Turkey Onto Cliff Edge, No Injuries Reported
The Pegasus Airlines flight was derailed off the tarmac as it landed and went hurtling over a cliff, leaving the aircraft dangling over the Black Sea nose first.
After A Year In Office, Questions About Trump's Foreign Deals Go On. And On
When preparing to take the oath of office, President Trump promised to make no new foreign business deals. But a year later, ethics experts say the problems have not been solved in any meaningful way.
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