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Month: July 2020

Indianapolis charter schools test a $1.5 million bet that there’s a better way to teach math
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Indianapolis charter schools test a $1.5 million bet that there’s a better way to teach math

Dylan Peers McCoy July 27, 2020

When Brian Metcalf started observing math classes at Tindley charter schools, where he took the helm last year, he noticed something was often missing: Deep discussions. Teachers focused on making … Read More

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Hanna brings flooding, power outages to southern Texas Gulf Coast
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Hanna brings flooding, power outages to southern Texas Gulf Coast

ALANA ROCHA, MITCHELL FERMAN AND JUAN PABLO GARNHAM July 26, 2020

Texans in the Rio Grande Valley and along the Coastal Bend continued to face the impact of now-Tropical Storm Hanna on Sunday. The storm, which made landfall as a Category … Read More

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How Donald Trump will try to scapegoat George Soros to win re-election
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How Donald Trump will try to scapegoat George Soros to win re-election

NEIL MCLAUGHLIN July 16, 2020

When future scholars write the history of the administration of Donald Trump, he may end up being called — among many other things — the conspiracy theorist president. Trump famously … Read More

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Despite stress of closures, most parents wary of rush to return to school buildings, polls show
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Despite stress of closures, most parents wary of rush to return to school buildings, polls show

Matt Barnum July 14, 2020

For Guy Robinson, this spring’s remote learning experiment wasn’t easy. He helps care for his grandsons, who are entering third and sixth grade in Oakland’s public schools. “Whatever they pay … Read More

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High Court Allows Employers To Opt Out Of ACA’s Mandate On Birth Control Coverage
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High Court Allows Employers To Opt Out Of ACA’s Mandate On Birth Control Coverage

Julie Rovner July 8, 2020

The Supreme Court on Wednesday settled — at least for now — a decade’s worth of litigation over the women’s health provisions of the Affordable Care Act, ruling 7-2 that … Read More

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Agonizing lag in coronavirus research puts pregnant women and babies at risk
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Agonizing lag in coronavirus research puts pregnant women and babies at risk

Nina Martin, ProPublica July 7, 2020

In late June, after three months of near silence on the topic, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention finally weighed in on a question of critical importance to millions … Read More

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Feds release data on Paycheck Protection loan recipients
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Feds release data on Paycheck Protection loan recipients

Eric Dietrich July 7, 2020

Tens of thousands of businesses and nonprofit organizations across Montana have benefited from the Paycheck Protection Program, a massive federal effort that has routed billions of dollars into subsidized bank … Read More

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