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On a typical Monday morning at an atypical high school, teenage boys yanked open the glass doors to the First Baptist Church of Decatur,...
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The children of young, poorly educated mothers are more likely to face health and educational problems before they start school, according...
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In difficult dinner-table conversations, college students and their parents are revisiting how to pay tuition as personal finances...
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Despite specific warnings from prosecutors, the 15-year-old Ohio girl who was arrested last week and accused of sending nude pictures...
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Protestant Latinos, a growing group of voters who were key supporters of President Bush in 2004, have shifted their backing to Democratic...
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You can call her CutoutDissection.com, Cutout for short, but just don't call her Jennifer.
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A Lewis-Palmer High School student who was told she must apologize for mentioning Jesus in a valedictorian speech or not receive a...
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"We're all sad, and we're a little worried. ... We're sad about something missing in childhood," psychologist and author Michael Thompson told 900 early childhood educators. "We're going to fight for play."
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Powerful antipsychotic medicines are being used far too cavalierly in children, and federal drug regulators must do more to warn doctors of their substantial risks, a panel of federal drug experts said...
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Steven Cline left Kansas State University last spring with...with a diploma, credits toward a master's degree and a place on the 2007 Big 12 Conference all-academic team ...(and) regrets about accomplishing all of this by majoring in social sciences
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An extensive new research study has found that unhappy people watch more TV while those consider themselves happy spend more time reading and socializing.
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At the high school in this small, pretty and proper-looking town near Boston, a student was being choked by another student — with the school’s permission.
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Differences in how male and female brains work mean single-sex schooling will make a comeback, a leading headmistress says.
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Schoolchildren have always been inventive when it comes to excuses for not handing in their homework - and now they are increasingly blaming technology, a new survey revealed today.
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Check out this new twist on carving pumpkins.
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Check out Author Gary Nelson's video on YouTube.
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Watch this hilarious spoof on worship. It could be very convicting.
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