
Clare Lombardo
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Researchers say this number could be much higher, and that Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime carried out 98 percent of them, dropping chlorine gas, sarin and sulfur mustard gas on civilians.
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Also this week, Sen. Lamar Alexander proposed a new system for keeping colleges accountable and simplifying the application for federal student aid.
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After six days out of the classroom, union members voted yes on a proposed contract. Teachers were back in schools Wednesday.
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Educators and their supporters gathered outside of schools Monday, then converged near Los Angeles City Hall in a sea of umbrellas, ponchos and signs. LA last saw a teacher strike nearly 30 years ago.
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President Trump took pains to keep the details of meetings with Putin secret, the Washington Post reports.
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A federal report finds many undergraduates are too hungry to learn and don't have enough information to access the federal resources available to help.
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Researchers found higher rates of bullying and certain teasing in areas where voters favored Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election.
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Experts say there isn't solid evidence that federal aid drives up college prices, except in one sector: for-profit colleges.
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Many migrants have come to seek asylum in the U.S. — but the process for approval is slow, and resources in a makeshift shelter in Tijuana are running low.
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George Papadopoulos pleaded guilty last year to lying to the FBI about his relationship with Russian officials and their intermediaries during the 2016 presidential election.