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A Vision For Teacher Training At MIT: West Point Meets Bell Labs
Arthur Levine, the former president of Teachers College, Columbia University, is launching a $30 million project that he says will shake teacher education to its core.
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New York State Bar Association Considers Expelling Rudy Giuliani
The bar association said it received "hundreds of complaints in recent months" about Giuliani, ultimately deciding Monday to launch a "historic" inquiry into the president's attorney.
Recording Academy CEO Suspended Amid Misconduct Allegations Ahead Of Grammy Awards
The organization that puts on the annual Grammy Awards says Deborah Dugan has been placed on administrative leave after an allegation of misconduct by a senior female member of the organization.
Human Rights Watch: More Than 200 Salvadorans Were Abused, Killed After Deportation
People "are facing murder, rape, and other violence ... in shockingly high numbers," according to a new report. The group is calling on the White House to expand access to asylum.
Russia-Ukraine war: What happened today (June 8)
A roundup of key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Abdullah Ibrahim Stays Rooted to His Homeland
South African pianist and composer Abdullah Ibrahim grew up in Cape Town, but spent much of his life in exile. Inspired by Duke Ellington, Ibrahim's sound became more deeply rooted in Africa.
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Songs We Love: Marching Church, 'Lion's Den'
The dark and sultry visions of Iceage member Elias Bender Rønnenfelt are realized with a seven-piece band that conjures urban dread.
Risk Is Low And Business Is Booming In The Malware Market
In a thriving underground, stolen credit card information goes on sale before anyone even knows a massive breach has happened.
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Tracking Rape In Syria Through Social Media
Researchers are using data from Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and other social media sites. There are, however, questions about the accuracy of the reports coming from Syria.
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May You Tweet In Peace: Social Media Beyond The Grave
Social media has definitely ingrained itself into our lives, but now it's seeping into our afterlives as well. A few companies are building services to maintain your online presence once you're six feet under. One's slogan is: "When your heart stops beating, you'll keep tweeting."
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