Recent clashes between the U.S., Israel and Iran could engulf the Middle East in war, and are already shaking up financial ...
NPR is standing up for the public's right to ask hard questions in a national campaign dubbed "For your right to be curious." At NPR's headquarters, on billboards in New York City, Chicago, and ...
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Fresh off the back of some stellar New Year’s resolutions (some of which may or may not have already been broken), many ...
Alan Cullison has broken major international stories over his three decades of reporting for the Wall Street Journal. He sat down with CFR to discuss his work as a foreign correspondent and what lies ...
An Alamance County middle school teacher helped her students analyze texts to improove their reading comprehension.
NPR's Scott Simon talks to film director John Patton Ford about his latest movie, "How To Make a Killing." In the new film "How To Make A Killing," Becket Redfellow is making his confession to a ...
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Have you ever written a blog and felt it sounded a bit too perfect but not really like a person was speaking to the reader? Many bloggers experience that feeling, especially when they use automated ...
Sara Andrea Fajardo's picture book, Alberto Salas Plays Paka Paka Con La Papa won this year's Robert F. Sibert Informational Book Medal.
Having students move beyond descriptive paragraphs and five-paragraph essays can help improve their ability to write—and their love of doing it.