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Still Reeling, Uvalde Goes Back To School

Still Reeling, Uvalde Goes Back To School



Students in Uvalde, Texas are going back to school for the first time since a gunman killed 19 students and two teachers at Robb Elementary School back in May. But parents and kids are still worried …


Published on 3 years ago

As Climate Change Drives More Disasters, What Can We Learn From 'Katrina Babies'?

As Climate Change Drives More Disasters, What Can We Learn From 'Katrina Babies'?



It's been 17 years since Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, permanently changing life for many people across the country.

Over a thousand were killed, and many more were displaced. The city suf…


Published on 3 years ago

In Serena Williams, A Generation Of Black Players Saw A Legend "Who Looked Like Me"

In Serena Williams, A Generation Of Black Players Saw A Legend "Who Looked Like Me"



Serena Williams dominated tennis for the better part of two decades. Her athleticism and aggressive style changed the way the women's game is played. And she inspired a generation of young Black play…


Published on 3 years ago

Abortion Bans Bring Back Painful Memories For One Rape Survivor

Abortion Bans Bring Back Painful Memories For One Rape Survivor



This summer, just weeks after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, the story of a 10-year-old girl in Ohio became a flashpoint in the national abortion debate.

The girl had become pregnant as a r…


Published on 3 years ago

To attract and retain teachers, some schools are getting creative

To attract and retain teachers, some schools are getting creative



Across the country, some teachers are deciding not to return to the classroom this September. The pandemic didn't create the problem of teacher burnout, but it made a bad situation worse. Fed up with…


Published on 3 years ago





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