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Single Mothers Balance Care And Coursework; New High School Rankings
New research on measuring teacher prep programs and Starbucks' partnership with Arizona State University, all part of this week's education news roundup.
Chemical Weapons Inspectors Haven't Reached Douma. Finger-Pointing Has Begun
The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons said a team of nine inspectors arrived in Damascus on Saturday but hasn't been allowed to go to the site of the alleged chemical attack.
'This Must Be Some Mistake,' Says Snowboarder After Winning Olympic Gold In Skiing
She went up the hill a snowboarder but came down an Olympic champion skier. That's one way to tell the story of Ester Ledecka, the Czech athlete who stunned the world in South Korea.
Trump Intended To Fire Special Counsel Mueller In June, 'New York Times' Says
The paper reports that the president backed off when his chief lawyer threatened to quit if the plan went ahead. In Switzerland for an economic forum, Trump dismissed the report as "fake news."
'You Don't Hold Back': Mikaela Shiffrin Wins Gold At 2018 Winter Olympics
It was a hard-won medal, on a day where 20 racers crashed out of the course as they tried to carve out time and move up the leaderboard.
In The Recycling World, Why Are Some Cartons Such A Problem?
Because of layers of material that can be difficult to separate, many containers for juices and broths have traditionally been destined for landfills. But recycling them is getting easier.
Russian Influence Campaign Sought To Exploit Americans' Trust In Local News
Russian influence-mongers appear to have created a number of fake local news Twitter accounts — and spent years posting real headlines.
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These Rohingya Refugees Are Working To Prepare Safer Shelters Before Monsoon Season
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Fiona MacGregor, spokesperson for the International Organization for Migration at Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, about the cash for work program, which gives Rohingya refugee volunteers a stipend to help prepare safer shelters.
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Trump Walks Back Controversial Comments On Russian Election Interference
Before a meeting with GOP lawmakers Tuesday, the president told reporters he misspoke in Helsinki: When he said he saw no reason why it "would" be Russia that interfered, he meant to say "wouldn't."
Fallout Continues From Trump's Comments In Helsinki
Top Republicans continue to push back on President Trump's move to side with Russian President Putin over his own intelligence advisers. Speaker Ryan and others emphasized Russia is a menace, not a friend.
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