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DeVry University Agrees To Stop Ads Touting Grads' Job Success Without Proof
The for-profit university chain has agreed to stop claiming that 90 percent of its graduates seeking employment found jobs in their field within six months of graduation. It was not able to prove it.
During Homecoming, Flagstaff Bars Hold 'Tequila Sunrise'
The bars near Northern Arizona University open at 6 a.m. Authorities say it is indeed legal to be at the bar at sunrise. It remains illegal to misbehave. Last year, more than 40 people were arrested.
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Bob Dylan Doesn't Accept Being The 'Voice Of His Generation'
Steve Inskeep recalls speaking to singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, who told him honors and accolades can get in the way of creativity. (This piece initially aired on Oct. 12, 2004 on Morning Edition).
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Colombian President Extends Cease-Fire With FARC In Bid To Save Peace Deal
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos is trying to salvage a peace agreement to end the 52-year-old guerrilla war that was narrowly rejected in a nationwide referendum.
Holding Ed Schools Accountable For The Teachers They Teach
The U.S. Education Department is taking a stronger approach to teacher-prep programs with new regulations out this week.
New U.N. Leader Sets Goals: Humility, Empathy, Empowering Women
Antonio Guterres, the newly named secretary-general, has seen things that make him ask: "What has happened to the dignity and worth of the human person?"
Ages And Ages On World Cafe
For its new album, the Portland band takes inspiration from ancient South American ruins and its own rapidly gentrifying hometown.
Judge Dismisses Newtown Families' Lawsuit Against AR-15-Style Gun-Maker
Gun-makers and sellers have broad legal immunity from claims over the criminal misuse of firearms "when the product functioned as designed and intended," a Connecticut judge says.
Haiti Presidential Election Rescheduled For November
The long-postponed vote, which was most recently canceled because of Hurricane Matthew, will be held November 20. Haiti's interim president has already outstayed his mandate to be in office.
Working Parents Across The Country Share Their Experiences
Over the past two weeks, we have examined some of the challenges American working parents experience, and solutions proposed to alleviate those burdens. Now we hear from listeners who are working parents around in the country about the issues most pressing to them.
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