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What Did Mike Pence Do For Indiana Schools As Governor? Here's A Look
Donald Trump has said: "Got to get rid of Common Core — fast." And a couple of years ago, it seemed Pence would be a trailblazer in doing that at the state level. It didn't totally turn out that way.
Post-Brexit, Things Could Change For U.K. Sports, Pets And Duty-Free Booze
How might a Brexit affect U.K. citizens in their everyday lives? Everything from mobile phone usage to Premier League football, pet travel and how much booze can be brought home duty-free may change.
Bernie Sanders: 'We Are The Underdog'
The presidential candidate, who has emerged as the leading critic to Hillary Clinton, sat down with WAMU's Diane Rehm to talk about his campaign, policies and his chances.
4 Takeaways From South Carolina And Nevada
Evangelical voters have faith in Donald Trump, but there's still an opening for Marco Rubio in a much clearer establishment lane after Jeb Bush's exit. Plus: Clinton wins big with older, black voters.
FBI Chief Tells Congress Encryption Is Creating 'Warrantproof' Devices
Director James Comey says law enforcement tools are growing more ineffective in the face of encryption and acknowledges that the legal battle the FBI is fighting with Apple may be precedent-setting.
Sketch To Impress: How An Oscar-Winning Designer Costumes The Stars
British costumer Sandy Powell already has three Oscars and is in the running for two more. Cinderella's gown was "probably the most terrifying thing" she's created. "The expectations were so high."
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Chef Eddie Huang On Cultural Identity And 'Intestine Sticky Rice Hot Dog'
Huang and his brothers, Evan and Emery, headed to China to reconnect with their culture, to eat lots and lots of food — and to cook. He's documented his travels in his new book, Double Cup Love.
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Pig Farming In Iowa Means Dirt Under Your Fingernails And A Strong Sense Of Pride
The hours are long. The work is hard, and dirty. But this pig farmer in northeast Iowa loves what he does.
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A Student's Perspective On Mississippi: Beautiful, Engulfing And Sometimes Enraging
In 1962, the University of Mississippi was at the heart of the desegregation battle. More than 50 years later, a junior on campus talks race, belonging and his sense of pride in Mississippi.
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Hey, Students: 5 Things That Are Wrong With Your Cover Letter
If your resume, your cover letter and your writing samples don't tell a story, we may not be interested.
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