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A New Study Reveals Much About How Parents Really Choose Schools
Will choice and competition really improve academic quality? A new study out of New Orleans complicates the picture.
Businesses Try To Stave Off Brain Drain As Boomers Retire
Employers are trying to hang onto older talent by offering flexible work hours, more attractive health care benefits or having retirees return to mentor younger workers.
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In New Concert Hall, Paris Orchestra Honors Last Week's Terror Victims
A new concert hall known as the Philharmonie de Paris opened in the 19th arrondissement on Wednesday. French President Francois Hollande attended the opening night concert.
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2 Dead, 1 Wounded In Belgian Anti-Terror Operation
The raid in the town of Verviers comes the same day police arrested a man accused of selling weapons to Amedy Coulibaly, who was killed by police after he attacked a Paris kosher shop last week.
U.S. Eases Travel, Financial Restrictions On Cuba
The regulations have been in place for decades. The new regulations, which let some Americans travel to the island without a license, go into effect Friday.
Prediction: All Predictions About Ebola Are Unpredictable
A million cases by the end of 2014. On the wane in Guinea in August. Coming soon to every major U.S. city. Predictions about Ebola frequently don't come true — and there's a reason for that.
Mojito Diplomacy: Chefs Plan Culinary Tours To Cuba
Several Miami-area chefs are leading tours for Americans to experience the tastes — and farm scene — of the communist island nation. They hope to foster cross-cultural dialogue through food and drink.
Army OKs Female Soldiers For Ranger Training Program
For the first time ever, 60 women will participate in the grueling program. It's part of an effort by Pentagon officials to determine whether women can be assigned to ground combat units.
Hawaii As 'Racial Paradise'? Bid For Obama Library Invokes A Complex Past
Professor Ellen Wu writes about how the mythology — and the history — of Hawaii as a multicultural melting pot may affect its chances of hosting the Obama Presidential Library.
Pope Francis Backs Freedom Of Speech — But Within Limits
Francis said there are limits to freedom of speech, especially when it concerns religion. He was answering a question about the deadly attack last week on the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.
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