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SUNY committee adopts controversial charter school teaching requirements
Some of the state’s top-ranking education officials are condemning a vote by a State University of New York committee that would weaken regulations for...
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Teenager From U.K. Wins World Drone Racing Competition In Dubai
Custom-made drones whirred around a glowing track for two days, trying to win the $250,000 prize at the "World Drone Prix." A young man from Britain, known as "Banni UK," piloted his way to the top.
Myanmar Gets First Civilian Government In Decades
Prohibited by constitutional rules from seeking her country's top post, former political prisoner Aung San Suu Kyi now becomes Myanmar's foreign minister.
Supermarkets temporarily limit some meat purchases
Some area supermarket chains are temporarily limiting purchases of some meats due to supply and demand. Wegmans has put a limit of 2 on ‘Family Pack 80%...
Wegmans lists concerns about proposal to ban single-use plastic bags
Wegmans is responding to Governor Andrew Cuomo’s proposal this week to ban single-use plastic bags. The supermarket chain has some concerns with that...
'Stuff Happens': The Iraq War as History Play
The dark comedy by David Hare chronicles the tangle of diplomatic maneuvers leading to the war. It hints that President Bush and top advisers intended to invade Iraq even before the Sept. 11 attacks.
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Finding a Balance at 'Stars and Stripes'
The Stars and Stripes has been a staple of wartime since World War I, bringing soldiers news from home and the battlefront. The newspaper strives to provide an independent voice while under military control. Some readers and even some of its reporters have claimed the paper is too cozy with the military, while many in the top brass say it's too hostile. NPR's Bob Edwards reports.
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Drug Cartel Leader Captured In Mexico's Michoacan State
Mexican authorities have arrested one of the top drug cartel leaders in the western state of Michoacan. Federal forces recently moved into the state to disarm civilian vigilantes who have been fighting to reclaim their communities from the cartel.
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Spring into the Passover and Easter holidays with 3 bright recipes
The spring holiday season is here. Passover begins on April 5 and ends on April 13.
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Master 'The Simple Art of Rice' with recipes and tips from chef JJ Johnson
Chef and author JJ Johnson shares rice recipes from all over—Liberia, India, Puerto Rico, Italy, Korea, and the American South — in his new book.
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