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Why The Internet Loves And Hates Oxfam's Global Inequality Report
The annual report is intended for the rich and powerful who gather in Davos to talk about world poverty. And it causes the Twittersphere to flare up.
NYU's Move To Make Medical School Free For All Gets Mixed Reviews
New York University students cheered, but critics say waiving tuition isn't the best way to ease student debt or boost the number of primary care doctors from diverse backgrounds.
Why Gina Haspel Would Be Unlike Any CIA Director Before Her
If confirmed, Gina Haspel will become the first career professional of the CIA to rise through the ranks to the top job in a long time, writes Paul Pillar.
As Impeachment Inquiry Moves Into Open Phase, Here's What To Expect Next
The House passed a resolution setting the rules for public hearings. It also sets the procedures for the president and his counsel for judiciary hearings on articles of impeachment.
White House Officials Decline To Appear For Closed-Door Trump Impeachment Inquiry
Four senior White House officials did not show up to testify on Monday, including the top lawyer at the National Security Council. The inquiry began releasing testimony from earlier witnesses.
What Economists Think About Democrats' New Education Proposals
The evidence supports the idea that many teachers are underpaid. But what's the best way to increase their pay?
Mazanec: A Czech Easter Tradition Fighting To Survive In The U.S.
In the Czech Republic, mazanec, a Czech Easter bread, is like the turkey to America's Thanksgiving. But in the U.S., those who make this bread are struggling to keep the raisin-filled tradition alive.
At The 2013 Miss Universe Contest, Trump Met Some Of Russia's Rich And Powerful
After revelations about Donald Trump Jr.'s meeting with a Kremlin-connected Russian lawyer and a Russian-American lobbyist, investigators want to know more about the Trump Sr.'s Moscow sojourn.
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'No Child Left Behind' Benefits Tutoring Business
The No Child Left Behind Act requires low-income schools that haven't met performance targets for three years in a row to provide tutoring services to their students. The tutoring industry is benefiting from the influx of federal money, but critics worry about the quality of the services. In our second and final story on the rise of tutoring, Elaine Korry reports.
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Inflation may be easing — but low-income people are still paying the steepest prices
The annual inflation rate eased somewhat in April, but not enough to meaningfully reduce the burden on lower-income Americans.
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