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Trading up to higher skills
Behind the popularity of career and technical training in education lies a stronger desire among young...
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The French love to hate ‘Emily in Paris.’ But they won’t let her leave.
“Emily in Paris,” the cult Netflix series French viewers love to hate, is hinting at a...
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How Trump’s abortion policies could be felt around the world
Health practitioners in developing countries fear a reelected Donald Trump would cut U.S. funds, whatever their...
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Election week could be just as long, and fraught, as in 2020
Vote counting could be protracted in key states such as Pennsylvania. In a close race, it’s...
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Officials strive to combat foreign interference in US election
Foreign meddling in U.S. elections is on the rise. But so is awareness of that threat...
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Israel conducts airstrikes against Iranian military targets
Israel launched missile strikes against Iranian targets in retaliation for Iran’s attack on Tel Aviv earlier...
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New editor at The Christian Science Monitor
Christa Case Bryant is named the next editor of the news organization. She will be the...
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Yankee Dodger Dandy
Two of baseball’s most storied teams are facing off in the World Series, uniting Americans in...
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Over 18,000 children were abducted. Now, 100 years later, the U.S. is apologizing.
Tribal nations, which often lean blue in elections, have long pushed for an apology for the...
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The Menendez brothers received life without parole. Should they walk free?
The Los Angeles County district attorney has recommended Erik and Lyle Menendez be resentenced and the...
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Under deadly Israeli siege, north Gaza residents face terrifying ultimatum
Where can one find safety in war? That has been an especially agonizing question for Palestinians...
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Civil rights on the red carpet: Freedom Awards honor 3 icons
Filmmaker Spike Lee, attorney Sherrilyn Ifill, and civil rights advocate Xernona Clayton were honored with the...
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For descendants of Black Caribs, this heritage sail is about resilience
The annual pilgrimage of the Garifuna from mainland St. Vincent to nearby Baliceaux island offers tribute...
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Beyond the gender gap: Presidential politics is a ‘masculinity contest’
Male candidates traditionally win U.S. presidential elections. But 2024’s race marks a preference – beyond gender...
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With Senate hopes dwindling, Democrats look, once again, to Texas
Unseating Sen. Ted Cruz in Texas may be Democrats’ last, best hope for holding the Senate....
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How a Sudanese refugee in Uganda is keeping his homeland alive through food
A Sudanese refugee in Uganda is using food to preserve his community’s ties to the country...
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She fled war in Sudan. Now she grapples with returning.
Sudan’s civil war has generated one of the world’s worst displacement crises. Here’s what that’s like...
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Reagan left his mark on the Republican Party, and on the presidency
Biographer Max Boot charts the course of a politician who was famously affable and pragmatic, but...
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At BRICS summit, Russia tries to build a world without the US
Russia has long aspired to use the BRICS bloc of countries to circumvent the U.S.-dominated global...
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A tribute to Venezuela’s free thinkers
The winners of Europe’s prize for “freedom of thought” are two opposition leaders who create unity...
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Netanyahu has high hopes of Trump. Might he be mistaken?
Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu hopes Donald Trump will win the U.S. presidency. But Mr. Trump might...
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On immigration, Harris and Trump talk tough – with critical differences
Voters rank the border as a top election issue. Donald Trump takes a hardline stance against...
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Why North Korea is sending troops to Russia – and how it risks an ‘escalation spiral’
North Korea sending troops to Russia and Ukraine risks escalating that conflict, and underscores growing collaboration...
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Intervene or isolate? America’s role abroad has long been contested.
America First was a rallying cry of isolationists in the 1930s. Charles Lindbergh, a spokesman for...