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Hyundai CEO Says Not Enough Workers
Hyundai Motor America's top executive is telling the Advertiser newspaper that he doubts the Montgomery area will be considered for a new auto assembly…
Viewing Octopus Choreography In Captivity
Anthropologist Barbara J. King spends a morning with an octopus in an effort to find out how to make life better for sentient, smart creatures on public view.
Does Less Latin Mean Dumbing Down? France Debates School Reform
France has one of the world's highest dropout rates, and the reforms are meant to make the middle school curriculum more interesting. But critics say the changes amount to a "dumbing down."
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What Are $26 Million In American Express Rewards Points Worth?
While he was a FIFA executive, Chuck Blazer charged $26 million in business expenses to a personal American Express card. Brian Kelly of thepointsguy.com explains the value of those rewards points.
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#TBT: Adorable Spelling Children Take Aim At Democrats
It's time for the National Spelling Bee finals, the perfect opportunity to look back at last year's series of spelling-bee-themed political ads.
As Publishing Industry Courts China, Authors Speak Out Against Censorship
Chinese writers and publishers are being celebrated this week at BookExpo America — the industry's largest trade event in North America. Free speech advocates are supporting silenced Chinese writers.
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'Gemma Bovery': Retelling A Classic With A Light Touch
Based on a graphic novel, this updating of Madame Bovary almost manages to maintain its feather-light touch in spite of the heavy source material.
Cod Comeback: How The North Sea Fishery Bounced Back From The Brink
A decade ago, fishermen trying to catch North Sea cod were coming up empty. Now, thanks to strict fishing rules put in place to halt the decline, this fish tale looks headed for a happy ending.
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A Year Later, #WeNeedDiverseBooks Has Left Its Mark On BookCon
The Twitter campaign was born out of the controversy around the lack of diverse voices in the event's panels. This year, one organizer says, the first panel they booked was with that campaign.
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Texas Loses Billions To Treat The Poor By Not Expanding Medicaid, Advocates Say
When the Supreme Court ruled that the federal government could not compel states to expand Medicaid programs, many Southern and Midwestern states opted out. One quarter of the uninsured live in Texas.
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