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Training Helps Inmates Build A Bridge To Life Outside Prison Walls
Loretta Lynch made her first visit to a federal prison as the nation's top law enforcement officer. She highlighted the need for more services to help inmates re-enter society.
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Can Finishing A Big Bowl Of Ramen Make Dreams Come True?
At his ramen shop in Cambridge, Mass., chef Tsuyoshi Nishioka wants customers to follow their dreams. His philosophy? If you can finish a bowl of his ramen, you can accomplish anything in life.
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Economy Puts Value Of Liberal Arts Under Scrutiny
Small, private liberal arts colleges are looking at changing economic realities and beginning to worry about how they will survive. Small classes and close relationships with faculty mean high tuition. And it's tough to defend the value of English and philosophy degrees in a tight job market.
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During Banned Books Week, Readers Explore What It Means To Challenge Texts
Libraries, schools, authors and readers are celebrating Banned Books Week. Among the Top 10 most challenged books in the U.S. are The Hate U Give and To Kill A Mockingbird.
A far-right plan to riot near an Idaho LGBTQ event heightens safety concerns at Pride
With Pride events scheduled throughout the month of June, organizers in multiple cities say the arrests in Coeur d'Alene have put safety back at the top of their agendas.
The challenges Biden faces in his State of the Union address
As President Biden is set to make his first State of the Union speech, he and the country face pressing issues, from Russia's invasion of Ukraine to inflation and the continuing pandemic.
CNN anchors grill CEO over ouster of ex-news chief Jeff Zucker as sale looms
CNN's best-known journalists are demanding transparency over the reasons compelling former CNN head Jeff Zucker to resign. He acknowledged a consensual relationship with another top network executive.
Beer-Brewing Monks Are Helping Rebuild Earthquake-Devastated Town In Italy
The Benedictine monks of Norcia are known for their chart-topping album of Gregorian chants — and their beer. They're donating proceeds to rebuilding efforts, and helping the Umbrian town recover.
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From Striking Photos To Surprising Stained Glass, A Wide-Ranging Whitney Biennial
There are 63 artists in this year's Biennial, including An-My Lê, whose photography touches on immigration, and Raúl de Nieves, who made a stained glass window with tape, paper, beads and more.
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ICU nurse at Nasser Hospital recounts Israel's attacks on the facility
Two consecutive Israeli airstrikes killed 22 people, including five journalists, at Nasser Hospital.
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