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Black teachers improve outcomes for all students, but the profession remains largely white

Many Black teachers were pushed out of classrooms from the 1950s through ‘70s. Despite new recruitment programs, the teacher workforce remains mostly white.

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Latter-day Saints have long valued the US Constitution’s promise of religious freedom – but the…

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The American Cancer Society updated its colorectal cancer screening guidelines to reflect advances in…

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When ICE ramped up enforcement, US-born workers didn’t see any economic gains

Contrary to the belief that an immigration crackdown would lead to more jobs for US-born workers, ICE enforcement hasn’t produced…

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I’m a doctor who helped rename PCOS to PMOS – a 10-year process of listening to 14,000 patients and

Polycystic ovary syndrome is an inaccurate name for a condition that affects millions of people worldwide. Its new name can help address…

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Colorado voted to end forced prison labor in 2018 – so why are incarcerated people in the state stil

Many jails and prisons are dependent on incarcerated labor to keep costs low.

By Julia Bowling - 3 days ago

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Heart transplant doctors could help more people by accepting donations from the obese

As the rate of obesity in the US rises, transplant centers are debating whether to accept organ donations from the obese. A new study suggests that oversized hearts are safe to use.

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