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The Superintendent Who Turned Around A School District
Through her unconventional focus on addressing poverty, Superintendent Tiffany Anderson has been credited with rapidly improving the school district of Jennings, Mo.
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ESPN's The Undefeated Goes Online At Last
ESPN's long-delayed website The Undefeated will cover the intersection of sports and race. The website's new leader, Kevin Merida, explains what he has planned.
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Egypt Cracks Down On Free Facebook Service
Egypt has shut down a free Facebook service called Free Basics. The government says it's a licensing issue, but critics say the Egyptian government is stifling freedom of expression.
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Update On Armed Anti-Government Protesters In Oregon
Armed anti-government activists have occupied a building in the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon to protest the federal prosecution of two ranchers.
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Forgot Something Again? It's Probably Just Normal Aging
Around age 50, people may begin to forget things. This can be scary. But there are clear differences between the onset of dementia and totally normal, age-related lapses in memory.
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In London, Builders Dig Deep To Offer More Room
The high cost of housing is encouraging Londoners to build down instead of up. They're digging out basements to create underground mansions — often to neighbors' dismay.
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We're Thinking About ADHD All Wrong, Says A Top Pediatrician
Every child needs help from parents and teachers to develop his or her attention span, argues a researcher.
Sudan And Bahrain Join Saudi Arabia, Cutting Diplomatic Ties With Iran
Announcing the move Monday, Bahrain said it is responding to "sinful cowardly attacks" on Saudi Arabia's embassy and a consulate in Iran.
2016 Starts with Four Traffic Fatalities
The first weekend of the new year was a deadly one with at least four fatal accidents in the area. State Troopers report that a Montgomery woman lost her…
Author Profiles The 'Traumatized People' Living In The World's Largest Refugee Camp
Founded in 1991 as a temporary shelter for Somalis, the Dadaab complex in Kenya now houses nearly half a million refugees. Ben Rawlence profiles nine of its residents in his new book, City of Thorns.
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