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A Botched Study Raises Bigger Questions
Why one education research technique, coming into use by most states, is proving so controversial.
Political Diversity Pioneers Win Medal Of Freedom
Among the honorees: three leaders who spent decades opening doors for people of color in government and law and giving a voice to communities that often felt excluded from the national conversation.
Climate Change To Make Lightning More Common, Study Says
Researchers writing in the journal Science say that if the rate of global warming goes unchecked, the frequency of lightning strikes will increase by 50 percent.
Business Review: Rude Co-Workers
According to new research, workplace incivility can stretch far beyond company walls. Assistant professor of management Merideth Ferguson says the…
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Business Review - Psychological Contracts
Marketing professor Bill Weeks identifies what drives work performance, as well as commitment to an organization.
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More Squash, Less Bacon: Calculating Your Real-Life Heart Risk
There are lots of cardiovascular risk calculators, but they usually expect you to know your blood pressure and cholesterol numbers. This one wants to know if you play tennis. And if you like bacon.
'National Gallery' Offers A Lingering Look At Art
Filmmaker Frederick Wiseman's latest documentary takes audiences behind-the-scenes at London's National Gallery and delves into the stories being told in paintings. Wiseman tells NPR's Robert Siegel what he learned and how he goes about filmmaking.
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WATCH: Orphaned Sea Otter Pup Has Snack, Playtime
Found in late September along the California coast, "Pup 681" spent a month at the Monterey Aquarium before being transferred to her new home at the Shedd in Chicago.
Workers Say Employers In Ailing Atlantic City Hold All The Cards
A bankruptcy judge has approved pay benefits cuts for workers at the ailing Trump Taj Mahal casino. But in the city's grim job market, better-paying opportunities elsewhere are few and far between.
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Get Ready To Watch This Lame-Duck Congress Sprint
From a Hail Mary pass on the Keystone pipeline aimed at saving Sen. Mary Landrieu, D-La., to attempts to block White House appointments and executive actions, the next month in Congress could be busy.
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