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A 'No-Nonsense' Classroom Where Teachers Don't Say 'Please'
To get, and keep, students on track, teachers are trying a different method of classroom management called no-nonsense nurturing.
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Alabama And Clemson Face Off Under New Playoff System
The Alabama Crimson Tide take on the Clemson Tigers in tomorrow's college national championship football game. It's the second year for a new playoff system in college football.
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Is It Fair To Have To Pay Fees To A Union You Don't Agree With?
At the Supreme Court on Monday, union opponents are seeking to reverse a 1977 decision that allows public employee unions to collect fees from those who don't join the union but are protected by it.
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Attacks In Germany Raise Questions About Accepting Migrants
In Cologne and other German cities, attacks on New Year's Eve have led to criminal complaints, as police suspicion turns to asylum seekers. David Greene talks to German journalist Maximilian Popp.
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'East Los High' Isn't Just A Soapy Teen Drama — It's Also A Science Experiment
Social scientists and health workers worked with screenwriters and studio execs to create a binge-worthy show designed to help young Latinas make healthy life choices.
Oregon Judge: Protester's Nudity Isn't Covered By The Constitution
A man was arrested for indecent exposure for playing the violin while naked outside a courthouse. The judge says the nudity had no specific message so it wasn't protected by the First Amendment.
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OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Authorities say some people have reported smelling natural gas before an explosion in Omaha's Old Market area, but the authorities say…
Omaha man to serve at least 11 years in prison for rape
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — An Omaha man will spend at least 11 years in prison for the February 2014 rape of a 16-year-old girl.The Omaha World-Herald reports…
David Bowie, An Icon Who Wrote Anthems For The Alienated
Bowie died Sunday after a long battle with cancer, according to a representative. He released his latest album, the critically acclaimed Blackstar, on Friday, which was also his 69th birthday.
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The Trouble With Talking Toys
New research says some "educational" toys for infants actually get in the way of learning.
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