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World News

Can We End Extreme Poverty?

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World News
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In the past 30 years, the world has made huge progress toward improving lives and eliminating the worst kind of poverty.

U.S. News

The Problem With Online Returns

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U.S. News
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What really happens with all those packages you send back?

U.S. News

A Pardon For Homer Plessy

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U.S. News
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His act of civil disobedience led to a Supreme Court decision that upheld the “separate but equal” doctrine. Now his record is clear.

Government

Locked Away For Life

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Government
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Should juveniles be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole?

History Primary Sources

Saving America’s Treasures

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History Primary Sources
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Yellowstone was established 150 years ago as the country’s first national park—paving the way for preservation of our natural wonders for generations to come.

Life and Culture

Should Young People Be Allowed to Do Extreme Sports?

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Life and Culture
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Two experts weigh in on the issue.

Life and Culture

The World’s Coldest Marathon

Life and Culture

Siberia hosts the annual competition at temperatures as low as -63.4 degrees Fahrenheit.

Science and Tech

These Fish Can Drive

Science and Tech

Goldfish have learned how to steer a vehicle with their movements.

Life and Culture

Q&A Corner: The Power of Books

Life and Culture

A St. Louis teen launched a book club for fellow Black teens that highlights Black characters.

Life and Culture

Numbers in the News

Life and Culture

Quirky stats about a record-setting bolt of lightning, Justin Bieber’s latest art purchase, and more

Science and Tech

A 3-D Printed Neighborhood

Science and Tech

A damaged town in Iowa is being rebuilt with houses made using a 3-D printer.

Life and Culture

Foodie-Friendly Places

Life and Culture

The U.S. cities that are best for food lovers

Life and Culture

The Dilemma: Group Project Slacker

Life and Culture

Should you tell your teacher that one person in your group project isn’t doing their share of the work?

Cartoons

Cartoons about school Covid policy, extreme sports, funding for national parks, and more

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