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Massachusetts Case Probes The Role Schools Play In Teen Suicide Prevention
Suicide is the second-leading cause of death for teenagers. Schools increasingly are seen as key to keeping them safe, but suicide prevention training for school staff across the U.S. is hit or miss.
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As Iowa Grows More Diverse, Democratic Candidates Are Taking Notice
Iowa is more than 90% white. But the state's demographics are slowly changing, and the 2020 campaigns have expanded their efforts to court Latino, Asian and black voters there.
House Democrat To Switch Parties Over Impeachment; Staff Members Resign En Masse
Rep. Jeff Van Drew's decision to join the Republican ranks illustrates the challenging political calculus facing moderate Democrats who represent swing districts ahead of the impeachment vote.
Fewer Students Are Going To College. Here's Why That Matters
College enrollment continues to decline, according to data released Monday. Small colleges have been forced to close; others are getting creative when it comes to finding and keeping students.
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OPINION: Obesity Is Linked To Food Insecurity. SNAP Cuts May Make Both Worse
Over 11% of U.S. households worry about running out of food and rationing what they have. Meanwhile, 2 in 5 adults are obese. Research suggests the links between the two are stronger than we think.
India's Citizenship Law Triggers Mass Protests And Violence As Modi Calls For Peace
The mass demonstrations followed violence that erupted Sunday night, as police stormed a public university in New Delhi.
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How China Is Using Facial Recognition Technology
Facial recognition technology became part of the fabric of life in China in 2019. Enabled by a vast network of cameras across the country, the government is using the technology for surveillance.
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Impeachment Timeline: From Early Calls To A Full House Vote
As the House prepares to debate two articles of impeachment against President Trump on Wednesday, a look back at how Congress got here.
Fed Up With Far Right, Italy's 'Sardines' Protests Call For Civility And Equality
They aim to pack public squares like sardines in a can, in protest against the far-right, anti-immigrant wave rising in Italian society and politics.
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READ: President Trump Sends Pelosi Letter Protesting 'Partisan Impeachment Crusade'
"You are the ones bringing pain and suffering to our Republic for your own selfish personal, political, and partisan gain," Trump wrote in a six-page letter.
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