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How Best To Teach A Troubled Teen? The Question Can Get Stuck In Court
A Connecticut teen who has enough credits to graduate from high school is still eligible for specialized services. The school district and his family are battling over what the services should be.
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Alexander Hamilton's Financial Legacy Is A Hit Musical
Hamilton, the hottest ticket on Broadway, is a musical about the decidedly un-hot topic of his crucial role in U.S. economics. What can we learn about debt and the dollar through rhymes and R&B?
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Pope Francis To Cubans: Live In Service To Others, Not Ideology
The pope spent his first full day in Cuba giving a mass to crowds gathered in Havana's Revolution Plaza, meeting the former president and speaking with Cuba's youth.
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My Mom Cooked Moringa Before It Was A Superfood
She used pods from the moringa tree to make a delicious lentil stew. And it turns out she was on to something: Researchers now say the tree, which grows in Asia and Africa, is packed with nutrition.
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Do Attitudes Toward Women Follow People Into The Voting Booth?
Some people say they hope to see more women in political office. Tania Lombrozo takes a look at a study on whether or not these people are more likely to vote for female candidates — and vice versa.
Pope's Speech To Congress Comes At A Politically Tricky Time
Some Republican lawmakers hope Pope Francis addresses abortion in his talk this week, as a government shutdown looms over the question of federal funding for Planned Parenthood.
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Seattle Teachers Ratify Contract Negotiated During Strike
For the Seattle school district's 53,000 students, the strike had delayed the start of the school year by six days. Sunday night's vote officially ends the strike.
Gay Parents Face Issues With Birth Certificates In Some States
A handful of states are refusing to name both parents from a same-sex couple on a birth certificate, even though its among the benefits named in the Supreme Court decision legalizing gay marriage.
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Volkswagen Stock Plummets As CEO Apologizes For Emissions Cheat
"I personally am deeply sorry that we have broken the trust of our customers and the public," says CEO Martin Winterkorn. The company lost nearly a quarter of its market value Monday in Europe.
U.N. Nuclear Team Visits Iranian Site, Gets Samples Taken By Iranians
Critics note that at a controversial military base, samples were taken by Iranian officials without inspectors being present.
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