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Does Your State Provide Good Data On Your Schools? Probably Not
Searching for information on your state's schools can be a real challenge, according to a new report from the Data Quality Campaign.
U.S. Women Beat Nigeria 1-0, Win Group And Advance To Elimination Rounds
The victory, thanks to a goal by Abby Wambach, eases the Americans' path toward the World Cup, while the Nigerians were eliminated by the loss.
Discovering Grief And Freedom In A Family's History Of Slavery
Robert Goins was tracing his genealogy when he found his ancestors' names listed among livestock and farm implements in a plantation ledger. With that painful discovery, he kept digging until he found a very different story: that of a great-great-great-grandfather who lived as a freeman.
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Try On 'Black Suit' For A Beautifully Real Approach To Grief
Jason Reynolds' new young adult novel, The Boy in the Black Suit, begins on familiar ground. But this tale of a boy dealing with his mother's death is tragic, funny, hopeful and almost too realistic.
High School Graduation Rates: The Good, The Bad And The Ambiguous
From Texas to New Jersey, we found a mix of approaches: questionable quick fixes and powerful long-term strategies.
Plot twist: Activists skirt book bans with guerrilla giveaways and pop-up libraries
This year is expected to set a record for the number of book bans by public school libraries, so many people are finding creative ways to make banned books available to young readers outside schools.
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Plot twist: Activists skirt book bans with guerrilla giveaways and pop-up libraries
This year is expected to set a record for the number of book bans by public school libraries, so many people are finding creative ways to make banned books available to young readers outside schools.
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Hakeem Jeffries could be the first Black speaker of the House. First, he needs to win
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries is campaigning in competitive districts across the U.S. with the goal of flipping control of the House of Representatives in the November election.
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This Week In Race: Jesuits Give Back, Serena's New Gig, Latino Grads Hat Up
All sorts of people coming and going this week — out of Chicago, out of college, but not to the U.S.
Holy Goats! They're Kind Of A Big Deal In One Nepali Town
The people of Nepal like goat dishes. They like goat sacrifices. But not all local goats meet such a fate. In one town, goats do as they please. After all, they're divine!
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