The other day, while walking the streets of New York City with some groceries in my backpack, I got drenched. The skies suddenly opened and it poured. All too literally. I finally managed to dash ...
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This article has been updated to clarify language around Hedy Chang and Elaine Allensworth's editorial published in an education news outlet and to correct the spelling of Susan Bodary's name. Over a ...
Donald Trump made a deliberate effort to hype his White House press conference on autism. Late last week, for example, the president boasted that he was poised to deliver an announcement that was ...
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At work or in our free time, we're constantly using computers and/or electronic devices. But if we're not careful, all that time can lead to physical injury. KERA's Sam Baker talks about "tech-neck" ...
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At work or in our free time, we’re constantly using computers and/or electronic devices. But if we’re not careful, all that time can lead to physical injury. KERA’s Sam Baker talks about “tech neck” ...