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Hands-On Learning
Matthew Kelly, 19, is bright but struggles in traditional high school. Vocational courses have awakened a passion for machining and made math more...
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Hands-On Learning
Matthew Kelly, 19, is bright but struggles in traditional high school. Vocational courses have awakened a passion for machining and made math more...
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The Republic of South Sudan
After more than five decades of guerrilla struggle and two million lives lost, the Republic of South Sudan, Africa’s 54th state, declared its inde...
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Endless Summer
Mickey Black, the third-generation owner of Pine Forest Camp in northeastern Pennsylvania, is facing increasingly demanding expectations from his ...
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Endless Summer
Mickey Black, the third-generation owner of Pine Forest Camp in northeastern Pennsylvania, is facing increasingly demanding expectations from his ...
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Bloggingheads: Tweeter in Chief
Bill Scher, left, of the Campaign for America’s Future and Matt Lewis of The Daily Caller debate Obama's use of social media.
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Bloggingheads: Tweeter in Chief
Bill Scher, left, of the Campaign for America’s Future and Matt Lewis of The Daily Caller debate Obama's use of social media.
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A New Breed of Campaign Tracker
Michael D. Shear reports from New Hampshire on Aaron Fielding, whose full time job is is to get close to Republicans with his video camera.
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A New Breed of Campaign Tracker
Michael D. Shear reports from New Hampshire on Aaron Fielding, whose full time job is is to get close to Republicans with his video camera.
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Dawn & Jibril
Dawn Zimniak and Jibril Jackson recount how love at first sight turned into long-lasting chemistry, two dogs, and a wedding proposal.
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Dawn & Jibril
Dawn Zimniak and Jibril Jackson recount how love at first sight turned into long-lasting chemistry, two dogs, and a wedding proposal.
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The Fallout for the BSkyB Deal
As the British public and politicians queue to criticize Rupert Murdoch’s media empire in the wake of a phone-hacking scandal, a proposed acquisit...
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TimesCast July 8, 2011
South Sudan becomes the world’s newest nation Saturday; the columnist David Leonhardt questions if President Obama is to blame for slow job growth;...
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TimesCast Job Growth Falters
The Times’s economics columnist David Leonhardt questions if President Obama is to blame for the slow job growth.
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Atlantis Rising
The space shuttle Atlantis lifted off from the Kennedy Space Center on Friday. Courtesy of Reuters.
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