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How A School's Attendance Number Hides Big Problems
"Average daily attendance" has long been a trusted measure, but the number conceals an important metric in identifying kids at risk of failing or dropping out: chronic absence.
Opposition Party Wins Big In Venezuela, Ousting Maduro's Socialists
Venezuelans voted amid an economic crisis that's led to soaring inflation and scarcity. Winning 99 seats, the opposition will now control the country's congress.
Syria Says U.S.-Led Coalition Targeted Its Military, Killing 3 Soldiers
It is the first time the regime of Bashar Assad has accused the U.S. and its partners of attacking its forces. The U.S. denied the accusation about a strike on a Syrian army camp Sunday.
Beijing Issues Its First Ever 'Red Alert' Over Air Pollution
Schools were advised to cancel classes, and some industrial plants must slow or stop production. The warning system was instituted in 2013.
Climate Change Is Killing Us, Literally — And Here's How
The World Health Organization projects an additional 250,000 deaths a year, starting in 2030, due to diseases like malaria and diarrhea.
Kendrick Lamar And Taylor Swift Lead Grammy Nominations
Kendrick Lamar scored 11 nominations and Taylor Swift was nominated for seven awards, including album, song and record of the year. The Weeknd also received seven nominations.
Justice Department Launches Civil Rights Investigation Into Chicago Police
The Justice Department will look into the Chicago Police Department's use of force and the accountability within the department of officers who use excessive force.
Far-Right National Front Gains In French Regional Elections
If the party can solidify the gains in the second round of voting next Sunday, it will position leader Marine Le Pen as a formidable candidate in the 2017 presidential election.
Prosecutor Declines To Charge Officer Who Shot Chicago Man In The Back
Ronald Johnson, the state's attorney Anita Alvarez found, had a gun in his hand as he ran away from police. But, Alvarez, said that doesn't mean the officer didn't feel threatened.
What If The Pharmacist Just Dropped Pills Into Your Hand?
That's what happens in countries like Malawi, where pill bottles are in short supply. So an Indiana-based charity has collected more than 1 million vials to donate.
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