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College For Free: Tulsa's Radical Idea
The city is investing big in its kids, and other cities and states are taking notes.
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Lobbyists Loom Behind The Scenes Of School Nutrition Fight
School food service administrators once supported new healthy food requirements on the nation's school lunch program. But now, they want the rules delayed. And they're getting swept up in politics.
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College Colleagues Will Face Off For Eric Cantor's Seat
Two professors at Virginia's Randolph-Macon College find themselves in an unexpected position: facing each other in November for a seat in Congress.
Soccer Fans Eager To Get World Cup Action Underway
Despite strikes and protests, fans are converging on Brazil in advance of the World Cup. The soccer tournament starts on Thursday. People from all over the world are getting into the soccer spirit.
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How We Learned That Frogs Fly
Two Harvard professors. One on a rooftop with a bucket of frogs. The other in the front yard, down below. Ready? Get set. Throw!
Clevelanders Discuss Replacing Sin Tax With Win Tax
Voters in the Cleveland area renewed a tax on alcohol and cigarettes to fund upgrades to professional sports stadiums. A new proposal would require teams to compete for that money by playing better.
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Traveler Makes The Best Of Empty Airport
When Richard Dunn found himself stuck overnight in the deserted Las Vegas airport, he spent his time making a video selphie — lip-synching Celine Dion's version of "All by Myself."
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'Stunning': Reactions To Eric Cantor's Election Loss In Virginia
"Dollars don't vote — you do." With those words to his supporters, college professor Dave Brat ousted House Majority Leader Eric Cantor in their primary battle Tuesday night.
iPads Allow Kids With Challenges To Play In High School Band
On the surface, the PS 177 Technology Band looks like a typical high school orchestra. But there are two big differences.
Bergdahl Swap Was 'Extraordinary Situation,' Hagel Says
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel told skeptical lawmakers that a "unique set of dynamics" prevented the White House from telling Congress about the deal to swap Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl for Taliban prisoners.
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