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Graduation Rates: Chicago Says It Will Keep Better Track of At-Risk Students
Chicago Public Schools have been mislabeling dropouts, getting them off the books and out of the graduation rate. CPS now says it will stop the practice.
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Why American Honey Importers Are Wary Of 'Turkish' Honey
American honey importers say they've noticed an odd surge in cheap honey from Turkey. They think some of that honey really came from China, which is subject to U.S. trade restrictions.
Obama: Katrina A 'Man-Made' Disaster Caused By Government Failure
The president said that what started out as a natural disaster became something much worse when government didn't "look out for its own citizens."
'Ole Miss' Debates Campus Traditions With Confederate Roots
The University of Mississippi is making an ongoing effort to remove potentially divisive and racially charged symbols to try and make the campus more welcoming, but not everybody welcomes the changes.
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In China, Obama Touts Visa Deal, Progress On Free-Trade Pact
Under a new agreement, the U.S. and China will extend visas from the current one-year term to five and 10 years. President Obama is in China for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum.
Postcard From Mexico: Mother Clings To Hope That Students Are Still Alive
Mexican authorities recently identified the remains of one of the 43 students believed killed by drug traffickers working with police. Families are having a tough time believing the official story.
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Obama Says Critics Making 'The Same Argument' Despite Better Economy
The president defends his economic track record, even as Republicans are trying to change the government's fiscal course. House and Senate committees unveiled draft budgets that would cut spending.
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New Anonymous Facebook Login Hides Info, But Not From Facebook
Facebook has introduced a way for users to log into apps anonymously as a way to build trust and protect privacy. User info would be protected from app developers, but visible to Facebook.
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Against 'Dark Money,' A Star Witness Speaks In Congress
Congress held its first hearing on "dark money," the donations to tax-exempt political groups that can keep donors' names secret. The star witness at the Senate committee was former Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, a vocal critic of the rulings that opened the door for the secret spending.
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This Pie Chart Is Delicious And Statistically Sound
Back in 2012, The Salt surveyed readers on their favorite pies during our Pie Week series. Recently, an Australian reader tells us she pie-charted our results with mouth-watering real pie.
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