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Study Delivers Failing Grades For Many Programs Training Teachers
The NCTQ study is the second in two years that argues that schools of education are in disarray.
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Shirley Temple Dies; Childhood Movie Star Became Diplomat
Her singing and dancing in movies charmed millions during the Great Depression, when she was the top box-office draw. After leaving show business, Temple (known in her private life as Shirley Temple Black) was an ambassador. She represented the nation at the U.N. and in Prague during the Cold War.
Sweet 16 And Barreling Toward Cowgirl Racing Fame
High schooler Megan Yurko won more than $21,000 last year in cowgirl barrel races. The sport requires circling three barrels in a cloverleaf pattern at top speed, and Yurko hopes she'll leave this weekend's world championship competition as the top ranked racer.
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Mormon Tabernacle Choir Grows (Virtually) By Crowdsourcing Public Recordings
The Mormon Tabernacle Choir is inviting the public to join their choir — virtually, that is. NPR's Lourdes Garcia-Navarro speaks to ad man, Christian Pulfer, about the ambitious Messiah project.
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On Pi Day, Let's Gawk At The Beauty And Controversy Of The Math Constant
Pi is an introduction to the extraordinary mystery of math, say some. Others say pi is not special and needs to be reformed.
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Alt.Latino Playlist: Songs That Shout Protest
Ani Cordero, Gaby Moreno and La Santa Cecilia take on societal ills through their music on this week's playlist.
Beep Beep, Yeah! Paul McCartney On Corden's 'Carpool Karaoke' Is TV At Its Best
Late Late Show host James Corden took the famed Beatle on a ride that was, by turns, unexpectedly tender, touching and meaningful.
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Donald Glover Brings His Black Renaissance To 'Saturday Night Live'
He acted in nearly every skit. He performed new Childish Gambino music. He might be the smartest working man on TV.
If This Cute Cheerios Ad Causes Drama, What Won't?
When an advertiser seems to do everything right and still draws complaints, it makes you wonder: Is there any way to market to diverse communities without stepping on toes?
Iran Lobbying Battle Heats Up On The Airwaves
Lawmakers have left Washington, D.C., for August recess, but intense lobbying over the Iran nuclear deal followed them home.
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