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American schools are lacking in playtime, according to new research in the American Journal of Play
American schools have a "sad" lack of play, according to new research published in the American Journal of Play . The work done by Olga Jarrett, a...
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Boy Scouts Of America Estimates More Than 12,000 Victims Of Sexual Abuse
Newly exposed court testimony suggests the Boy Scouts of America had considerably more leaders involved in the sexual abuse of minors than previously thought.
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Biden Contends With Past Controversies Involving Gender And Race
Joe Biden launches his presidential campaign and faces tough scrutiny over complaints by women of unwanted physical contact, his treatment of Anita Hill and his role in passing the 1994 crime bill.
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'Avengers: Endgame' Brings Marvel Saga To Close With Epic Three-Hour Film
With most of the Marvel superheroes turned to dust in the last Avengers movie — along with half the universe — Avengers: Endgame brings the Marvel saga to a close in an epic three-hour film.
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CIA Joins Instagram
The first post appeared to be a staged photo of a desk with a wig and trenchcoat draped over a chair.
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What China's Belt And Road Means For Europe
As the U.S. fights a trade war with China — Beijing, with its Belt and Road Initiative, is redoubling its attention on Europe.
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Concerns Of Trump's Involvement Rise As Federal Reserve Board Candidates Announced
President Trump has taken several actions that could be seen as trying to influence the economic decision-making of the Federal Reserve board. He is not the first president to test their independence.
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Anita Hill Says Joe Biden's Apology For Clarence Thomas Hearings Is Not Enough
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Jane Mayer, chief Washington correspondent for The New Yorker, about how Joe Biden's past with Anita Hill could affect his presidential campaign.
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Neighborhood In Sri Lanka Remains On Edge After Suicide Bombings
Days after suicide bombings in Sri Lanka were blamed on Muslim extremists, Muslims and Christians living in a hard hit neighborhood near an attacked church say tension has risen within the community.
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Identity Of Attackers In Sri Lanka Could Lead To Understanding Of Their Group
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with The Washington Post's Pamela Constable about what is known about the people who carried out the suicide bombings in Sri Lanka last Sunday.
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