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House Set To Vote On Education Overhaul
More state control of public schools is on the horizon.
In England, Socially Conscious Fried Chicken Takes Flight
In London, a nonprofit restaurant is peddling a more healthful version of a popular after-school meal — fried chicken — in an area where childhood obesity rates are well above the national average.
A Click Too Far: Why Using Social Media Isn't That Great For Fundraising
Empathy campaigns can spread like wildfire on Facebook and other social media. So how come data show that social networking sites direct very few clicks to charity donation pages?
Police Identify Suspects Killed After Deadly San Bernardino Shooting
Syed Farook, 28, an American citizen, and Tashfeen Malik, 27, who were in a relationship, are believed to have been the only attackers at a holiday party for Farook's co-workers.
Religious Leaders Chide Lawmakers Over Syrian Refugees
They say Congress should exercise "moral leadership" on the refugee issue.
Pitmasters Fan The Old-School Flames Of All-Wood Barbecue
Barbecue lovers once feared that wood-fueled pits were endangered. But as appreciation of this traditional cooking method grows, pitmasters are finding wood-only is good business.
Brazil's Congress Moves Toward Impeachment Of President
Dilma Rousseff is accused of manipulating government finances to benefit her re-election effort. The proceedings come at a time of widening political scandals and a sharp economic downturn.
Many Flexible Health Plans Come With A Costly Trap
A growing number of marketplace plans leave consumers responsible for potentially unlimited out-of-network health care bills, despite expectations that there are caps in place.
An LLC? It Gives Facebook Founder More Freedom To Meet Philanthropic Goals
Creating a for-profit company to manage his $45 billion pledge means Mark Zuckerberg is giving himself flexibility in deciding the best way of tackling the social issues he cares about.
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Family, 'Washington Post' Fight For Jason Rezaian's Release From Iranian Prison
It's been 500 days since Washington Post reporter Jason Rezaian has been imprisoned in Iran. Steve Inskeep talks to Ali Rezaian, about the efforts to free his brother.
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