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With student test scores in a decade long decline, many researchers are pointing to cell phones and social media as the catalyst. Can cell phone bans turn student learning around?
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New car prices hit a record high, and President Trump blames fuel efficiency standards. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Bloomberg Detroit bureau chief David Welch about what's behind the high prices.
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This Thanksgiving, a new animated film offers teachers a resource to talk about contemporary Native Americans with their students.
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Saturday marks 50 years since former President Gerald Ford signed the Education for All Handicapped Children Act, now known as the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, or IDEA.
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Retail expert Katie Thomas scours her local shopping mall in Pittsburgh to divine what Americans' shopping habits reveal about the economy and the nation's future.
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The average eighth grader’s math skills are now a full school year behind where they were in 2013.
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Fairy tales are vehicles that help children and adults better understand their world.
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"It’s Been A Minute"’s Brittany Luse explores the history of gay restaurants and how they became important spaces of community, grieving and celebration.
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PG-rated movies are leading the drive back to theaters following COVID, and the film industry has kids to thank!
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At tribal colleges and universities, students can get degrees while steeped in Indigenous traditions and learning techniques. Under the Trump administration, funding for them has been precarious.
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Retailers use marketing techniques to get you to spend more, like creating a false sense of urgency or creating artificial discounts. Outsmart the gimmicks with these tips.
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The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade is back this year and promises to be bigger than ever. Here's a preview of what to expect and how to watch.