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A Free Press Needs You Don’t just take it from us. Scores of publications from around the country are raising their voices. Read More…
Read moreA Free Press Needs You Don’t just take it from us. Scores of publications from around the country are raising their voices. Read More…
Read moreCan Jim Mattis Hold the Line in Trump’s ‘War Cabinet’? Dismissed as a warmonger during the Obama presidency, the defense secretary may be the only reliable voice of caution left in an administration inching closer to the brink. Read More…
Read moreFrom Arizona to Yemen: The Journey of an American Bomb When a bomb like this explodes, it doesn’t just kill people; it rearranges them. Read More…
Read moreLaptops in Class, Trump’s Use of Twitter, Best 2017 Books and More: Our Favorite Student Comments of the Week Our favorite student comments from last week, and an invitation to join the conversation this week. Read More…
Read moreManhood, Growing Up in the 21st Century and Ideal Cities: Our Favorite Student Comments This Week The best teenage comments from last week’s writing prompts, and an invitation to join the conversation this week. Read More…
Read moreHow Google Took Over the Classroom The tech giant is transforming public education with low-cost laptops and free apps. But schools may be giving Google more than they are getting. Read More…
Read moreNature Fixes, Sports Betting, Teacher Walkouts and Guns: Our Favorite Student Comments of the Week The best teenage comments from last week’s writing prompts, and an invitation to join the conversation this week. Read More…
Read moreWhat Colleges Want in an Applicant (Everything) The admissions process is a maddening mishmash of competing objectives, and an attempt to measure the unmeasurable: you. No, it isn’t fair, and likely never will be. Read More…
Read moreArizona Lawmakers Cut Education Budgets. Then Teachers Got Angry. How a grassroots movement was born from educators working to find out why their schools are so poorly funded. Read More…
Read moreC.I.A. Names the ‘Dark Prince’ to Run Iran Operations, Signaling a Tougher Stance The appointment of Michael D’Andrea, a.k.a. the Dark Prince, is one of many moves inside the agency that signal a more muscular approach to espionage and covert operations. Read More…
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