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From slavery to socialism, new legislation restricts what teachers can discuss
Researcher Jeffrey Sachs says that U.S. teachers are being censored for broaching certain topics. One group in New Hampshire is offering a $500 bounty for teachers who discuss critical race theory.
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We all feel lonely at some point, but long-term social isolation can damage our mental and physical health. A new book called Project UnLonely shows how creative expression can foster friendships.
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Supreme Court Has A Term To Remember
In the last 10 days alone, the high court created a storm of historic headlines. For the first time in recent memory, liberals prevailed in most of the high-profile cases, from the Affordable Care Act to the Arizona immigration law. But nobody expects that to continue.
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'Succession' gets one step closer to finding a successor
NPR's Linda Holmes and Eric Deggans recap the new explosive episode of the HBO series Succession.
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DACA has bipartisan support in Congress. Still, Republicans are following Trump's lead
President Trump failed to revoke DACA in his first term and his focus on immigration this time has mostly ignored the policy. Still, Republican lawmakers are deferring to the president on the issue.
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Week In Politics: The Redacted Mueller Report Is Out
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with David Brooks of The New York Times and E.J. Dionne of the Brookings Institution and The Washington Post about the release of the redacted Mueller Report.
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5 Lessons Democrats Can Learn From The 2020 Elections
Democrats were elated to defeat President Trump this year, but overall voters sent their party some mixed signals. Now, the party is trying to figure out what they mean for the future.
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What Kind Of 'Jobs President' Has Obama Been — In 8 Charts
President Obama inherited an economy that was cratering, the worst recession since the Great Depression. Slowly, but surely, things have turned around. The job market is strong, but quickly shifting.
Einstein's Brain Unlocks Some Mysteries Of The Mind
After performing Albert Einstein's autopsy, the pathologist put the brain in a jar of formaldehyde and made off with it. That single act torpedoed his reputation, but years later it helped researchers learn more about how our minds work. It turns out that Einstein's brain had more of certain key cells, which were previously thought to be unimportant.
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'Everything Broke': Global Health Leaders On What Went Wrong In The Pandemic
Six takeaways from discussions at the annual meeting of the World Health Organization's Executive Board.
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