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Trump Administration Delays Decision On Race, Ethnicity Data For Census
The White House was expected to announce Friday its decision on Obama-era proposals to change how the government collects race and ethnicity information. The delay could impact the 2020 census.
Graduate Students Protest Tax Plan; A House Proposal Would Boost For-Profit Colleges
Those development, plus the results of our investigative reporting on a Washington, D.C., high school and more in the weekly education roundup.
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Hard cider is having a hot moment. Hotter still, if it's locally made and distributed. Over the past four years, the number of cideries across the country has doubled.
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The show features some technology and advances that aren't necessarily sexy but are changing the way we move around. They range from luxury car subscriptions to personal electric vehicles.
Group Uses Marriage Counseling Methods To Help Bridge Political Divide
As the country's political gaps widen, the organization Better Angels hopes to close them with group counseling techniques.
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Hawaii Initiates A New Monthly Test Of A Nuclear Siren
A wailing siren sounded across Hawaii as the state tested its attack warning system.
Another Democrat Faces Calls To Resign Because Of Sexual Harassment Allegations
First-term Rep. Ruben Kihuen, D-Nev., is accused of making repeated unwanted sexual advances toward a onetime campaign staffer. Kihuen has apologized and said he takes the "matter seriously."
Breaking The Bubble Of Food Writing: Cultivating Diverse Stories
The world of food is vast, but we tend to hear about the same cuisines over and over again. So how do we tip the scales in favor of more diversity among food writers?
Bloody Battles Waged On The Streets Of Yemen's Capital, As Alliances Appear To Shift
Iran-backed Houthi rebels are clashing with their erstwhile allies, the backers of former president Ali Abdullah Saleh. Meanwhile, officials are denying Houthi claims of an attack on a nuclear plant.
Grassley: Ending Estate Tax Recognizes Investors Over Spenders
The Iowa Republican senator tells The Des Moines Register that eliminating the so-called death tax isn't targeted at those who are spending everything they earn "on booze or women or movies."
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