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Puerto Rican Students, New Student Debt Numbers, College Application Tips And Tools
Plus you'll find two new studies on school choice and kindergarten readiness in our weekly roundup of education news.
How Climate Change Is Making Epic Storms Like Harvey More Likely
As recovery efforts continue, scientists are studying how much climate change had to do with Harvey's record-setting rainfall and unusual path over Texas.
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Something New Coming To Every Device Near You (Very Early In The Morning)
Q&A with Neal Carruth and Sarah Gilbert about Up First: the essential morning news podcast from NPR
Louisville School Integration Efforts Safe For Now
Nearly every year a decades-old school busing program is threatened by the Kentucky legislature in one of the state's largest — and most segregated — cities.
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Study: Children Born First More Likely To Be CEOs
How can a child's birth order and environment shape him or her as an adult? The Atlantic's Derek Thompson joins us to take a closer look.
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With 2-1 Finals Lead, What's LeBron James' Secret Motivation?
James is averaging more than 40 points a game, and with him leading the way, his team isn't looking like the underdog these days. But observers wonder what's fueling his on-court rampage.
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Hungary's Referendum On Refugee Resettlement Is Overwhelming — But Invalid
More than 90 percent of voters rejected any future plans for permanent resettlement of noncitizens. But not enough people voted — and some of those who did cast intentionally botched ballots.
After A Sensitive Story, A Pakistani Journalist Is Barred From Leaving
A respected Pakistani journalist is forbidden from traveling outside the country as punishment for writing a story about tensions between the military and the elected government.
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California Citrus Fights Back
On the outskirts of Northern San Bernardino you’ll find remnants of a citrus empire. Arnott Farms is just one of the many groves in Southern California.…
Israel's Election: Exit Polls Show Netanyahu's Likud, Opposition In Tight Race
Two exit polls show Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party and Isaac Herzog's Zionist Union each with 27 seats in the Knesset. Another shows Likud with 28 and the Zionist Union with 27.
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