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Trump was already cutting low-income energy assistance – the shutdown is making things worse as cold

Nearly a quarter of US households struggle to pay their energy bills at the same time as America’s social safety nets, including home heat aid, are disappearing.

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James Dewey Watson is best known for his Nobel Prize-winning discovery of the structure of DNA. Controversy…

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Get to airports early and go easy on the luggage. Also, expect delays.

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Pennsylvania counties face tough choices on spending $2B opioid settlement funds

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House speaker’s refusal to seat Arizona representative is supported by history and law

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Anxiety over school admissions isn’t limited to college – parents of young children are also feeling

Women often see their choice of school as a reflection of whether they are good moms, while parents of color feel pressure to find…

By Bailey A. Brown - 2 days ago
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Education

AI could worsen inequalities in schools – teachers are key to whether it will

Under-resourced schools are less likely to support teachers in implementing AI technology to best serve learning.

By Katie Davis - 2 days ago
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Business

Who gets SNAP benefits to buy groceries and what the government pays for the program – in 5 charts

Nearly 60% of Americans enrolled in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program are either children under 18 or adults who are 60…

By Tracy Roof - 2 days ago

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The Fresh Air Fund's complicated racial record

Many urban children who took part in a program that was supposed to enrich their lives dealt with racism instead. Why can't this cultural exchange become a two-way street?

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Social media companies should ditch clickbait, and compete over trustworthiness

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Is there structural racism on the internet?

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Purdue-Kaplan deal blurs lines between for-profit and public colleges

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