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Russian Warplanes Bomb Syria; Russian TV Takes On The U.S.
Russian TV stations have updated their message. It's no longer all about Ukraine. Now it's all about Syria, and any Western criticism of Russia's military actions in Syria is dismissed.
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After Mass Shooting, An Oregon Community Seeks Answers
A rural Oregon community tries to make sense of a mass shooting that left 10 dead at a community college.
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Will 'Disappointing' Jobs Report Affect Fed's Course On Interest Rates?
The Labor Department says employers added 142,000 jobs last month, and hiring in July and August was revised lower. The jobless rate remained 5.1 percent as more Americans stopped looking for work.
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How Do You Break Into an Industry While Breaking All the Rules?
What's in a name? For tech entrepreneur Dame Stephanie Shirley, bidding contracts under the name "Steve" enabled her to launch and grow a freelance software company with a virtually all-female staff.
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How Can A Monotonous Job Be Meaningful?
Psychologist Barry Schwartz says our current thinking about work focuses too much on paychecks and too little on ways we can find fulfillment — even in jobs many might consider mundane.
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Is The Professional Pecking Order Doing More Harm Than Good?
Drawing from an experiment with chickens, entrepreneur Margaret Heffernan explains how our cultural obsession with individual success is threatening our potential for collaboration and productivity.
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Let Me Show You What Keeps Me From Being Healthy
Residents of North Carolina's "Stroke Belt" headed out with cameras to document why the area is notorious for high rates of heart disease and stroke. They aim to come up with community solutions.
Admitting Dropouts Were Miscounted, Chicago Lowers Graduation Rates
The school district revised its numbers down 2 to 3 percentage points for every year dating back to 2011.
Arne Duncan Stepping Down As Education Secretary
Duncan has been with Obama from the beginning of his administration. His tenure has been marked by reform — and controversy over initiatives like Common Core and an embrace of charter schools.
Joe Lovano And Dave Holland On Piano Jazz
The saxophonist and bassist formed a dynamic trio with Marian McPartland for this 2000 session.
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