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- Rescue of puppy from Istanbul well captivates Turks
- One of the shortest bills ever was just introduced in congress, it's basically just 'KILL THE EPA'
- Trump's choice for national security adviser had early exposure to Iran
- Are Teachers Becoming Obsolete?
- This social experiment takes a devastating look at academic pressure placed on students
- Student Loans: What DeVos Might Do
- 400 NYC public school teachers to see Broadway's 'Hamilton'
Rescue of puppy from Istanbul well captivates Turks Posted: 15 Feb 2017 12:09 PM PST Firefighters helped by miners and high school students in Istanbul on Wednesday freed a four-month-old puppy trapped in a well for 10 days after a rescue effort that captivated Turks. The Kangal was discovered nearly two weeks ago stuck down a 70-meter well in a wooded area of Istanbul's Beykoz district. Disaster agency teams and firefighters were aided by coal miners and students who built a robotic arm to help lift out the puppy, nicknamed "Kuyu" or "Well". |
One of the shortest bills ever was just introduced in congress, it's basically just 'KILL THE EPA' Posted: 15 Feb 2017 11:57 AM PST
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Trump's choice for national security adviser had early exposure to Iran Posted: 15 Feb 2017 11:23 AM PST By Yeganeh Torbati and Idrees Ali WASHINGTON (Reuters) - As a teenager in the early 1970s retired U.S. Navy Vice Admiral Robert S. Harward played football and basketball, was popular with classmates and, like many American high school students, was known for partying. "Iran was one of our homes, and we got to know the Iranian people very well, in a very intimate way." The Trump administration has offered Harward the job of national security adviser, two U.S. officials familiar with the matter said on Wednesday. |
Are Teachers Becoming Obsolete? Posted: 15 Feb 2017 10:00 AM PST A veteran educator reflects on the personalized-learning trend that's left him wondering if a computer is more capable of doing his job than he is. |
This social experiment takes a devastating look at academic pressure placed on students Posted: 15 Feb 2017 07:55 AM PST
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Student Loans: What DeVos Might Do Posted: 15 Feb 2017 07:00 AM PST After one of the more contentious Senate confirmation hearings in recent memory -- and a first-ever vice presidential tie-breaking vote, Betsy DeVos has been confirmed as the new U.S. secretary of education. To try and get a glimpse of what we could expect in the coming months and years, the Student Loan Ranger turned, in part, to DeVos' written answers to the almost 1,400 questions she received from senators leading up to her confirmation hearing. , and Sen. Patty Murray , D-W ash., in particular -- started their series of higher education-related questions by asking about DeVos' intent on preserving the Direct Loan program, as opposed to reinstating some type of private lender-funded federal student loan program, which existed up until 2010. |
400 NYC public school teachers to see Broadway's 'Hamilton' Posted: 15 Feb 2017 03:56 AM PST NEW YORK (AP) — Hundreds of public school teachers in New York City have landed tickets to the hottest show on Broadway. |
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