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On June 17, 1972, five men were arrested for breaking into the Democratic National Committee (DNC) headquarters in the Watergate complex in Washington, D.C., setting off the political scandal that brought down President Richard Nixon. The arrest prompted a series…
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As the debate over comprehensive immigration reform heats up in Congress, evangelical Christian church leaders have received attention recently for publicly advocating better policy towards undocumented immigrants. While evangelical congregations have historically been mostly white and English-speaking, many Latino immigrants…
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Britain’s Prince Harry is in the United States hoping to draw attention to the worldwide problem of unexploded landmines, which kill an estimated 15,000 people in 70 countries every year. Soon after the prince touched down on American soil May…
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In India, many kids growing up in the state-run education system are tied to schools that are failing their students. “After spending five years in a primary school, barely about 50 percent of kids can learn to the level of…
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After news broke that Internal Revenue Service (IRS) agents targeted conservative groups applying for tax-exempt status during the 2012 presidential campaign, the White House worked quickly to distance itself from the allegations. “If you’ve got the IRS operating in anything…
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- Headed to Law School? Lower your expectationsRecent law school grads face a tough job market, daunting student loans and -- if they land a job -- a demanding work environment. Steven Harper's "The Lawyer Bubble: A Profession in Crisis" serves as a wake up call and warning for students disillusioned by the prestigious lawyers they watch on T.V. In the book, Harper, a Northwestern Universi […]
- In India, Organization of Learning Centers Seeks to Spark Enthusiasm for SchoolWatch Video | Listen to the AudioJEFFREY BROWN: Next, Fred de Sam Lazaro reports from India on a group that's put together perhaps the world's largest campaign to improve remedial education. His story is part of our Agents for Change series. FRED DE SAM LAZARO: Madhav Chavan is trying to revolutionize the way India's children learn and the way […]
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- Can Celebrities Influence a Student's Decision to Stay in School?Actor Mark Wahlberg encourages students at T.C. Williams High School in Alexandria, Va., to stay in school. Photo by T.C. Williams Student Reporting Lab. The Journal of Pediatrics recently released results of a study conducted in the United Kingdom that indicated celebrity endorsement of a food product increased a child's consumption of it. In other wor […]
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