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Reading and Writing Ourselves

Why are kids so obsessed with reading about adoption?

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School’s In Session

Many American students are returning to classrooms for the first time in nearly two years.

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Pandemic Pockets

What do you do for work? That answer changed for many people at the top of the pandemic.

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REPLAY: Talkin’ Hurricanes

Unfortunately, when tourists travel for clean air, they bring polluted air with them.

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Front Porch Healthcare

Taking care, even in a pandemic.

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Entertain Us

The celebrities we admire tell us a lot about who we hope to become.

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Presidential Leadership

What makes a leader decide to go to war? We take a look at the beginning of United States imperialism as we consider why leaders do the things they do.

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COVID: The Threat is in the Air

COVID-19 brought the world to a halt. Now, everyone’s waiting on a vaccine.

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Whose Suffrage?

100 years ago, women got the right to vote. Well – some women did.

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Mountains in Harmony

The singing of former Appalachian coal miner and preacher Frank Newsome exemplifies the oldest, English-language religious music passed down orally in America. And there’s a mountain range in Romania where coal mining communities share a lot in common with Appalachia.

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Gun Sense

A Virginia professor becomes a gun control advocate after a shooting at her school.

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Disability Justice

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