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It's Not Easy Teaching Special Ed
Teachers in some of the toughest jobs in education are overworked and stretched thin. One dedicated special ed teacher in Utah says she thinks about leaving constantly.
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For Exiles In Turkey, Syrian Eateries Offer Taste Of Better Times
Having fled a bloody civil war at home, Syrian refugees living in exile in Turkey are determined to keep alive something even terrorists can't kill: their love of traditional Syrian dishes.
At U.N., Obama Defends His Foreign Policy: 'We Have Been A Force For Good'
In his final speech before the U.N. General Assembly, President Obama called for a "course-correction" in the fight against extremism and for greater attention to climate change.
Getting Restless At The Head Of The Class
A new report suggests that 20 to 45 percent of students are at least one grade level ahead in at least one subject.
Taking On A U.S. Senator As A Student Propelled Clinton Into The Spotlight
Hillary Clinton has given hundreds of speeches in her political life, but we're going to dig deep into the first time she entered the national spotlight as a student at Wellesley College.
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Supreme Court To Decide If Mexican Nationals May Sue For Border Shooting
A U.S. Border Patrol agent shot and killed an unarmed Mexican national from across the border, and the agent was not disciplined. The boy's family says a suit is their only possibility for justice.
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Freshman Senator To His Colleagues: 'The People Despise Us All'
Ben Sasse, the last Republican freshman to address the Senate this year, said this: "No one in this body thinks the Senate is laser-focused on the most pressing issues facing the nation. No one."
Skill Or Chance? Question Looms Over Fantasy Sports Industry
Daily fantasy sports companies are in a battle with New York's attorney general over the legality of their games. A judge there will weigh in on whether fantasy sports is based on skill or chance.
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Pence Expanded Medicaid As Governor, Now He May Be Part Of Cutting It
Indiana Gov. Mike Pence expanded access to Medicaid with a conservative twist. How it was done may offer hints into how Republicans proceed with changes to Obamacare.
Lab-Grown Diamonds Come Into Their Own
Commercial labs can now make the large, clear diamonds people prize for engagement rings and other jewelry in as little as 72 hours. How will this change the diamond industry?
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