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High profile grads and a yearning for respite have helped boost HBCU applications
Close to a decade after a catfishing incident, former NFL player Manti Te'o opens upPalestinian pop singer Bashar Murad struggles for freedom and equality on two fronts
To attract and retain teachers, some schools are getting creative
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A call for Mexico to investigate murders of journalists
Why Americans are losing trust in elections and the media
How an ER doctor braces herself for working on Christmas as COVID cases spike
Big brands set sights on virtual fashion
For wellness community, social media often a conduit for misinformation
With 'Remain in Mexico' program, U.S. and Mexico grapple with similar challenge
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Mortality, politics, and the power of poetry in Colm Tóibín's 'Vinegar Hill'
Two memoirs that celebrate the influence of Black female artists
A retelling of the Book of Genesis with God as a woman in 'Let There Be Light'
For Mother’s Day, two books that tackle motherhood
Exploring immigration through a common experience: feeling like an outsider
A multifaceted view of trauma in two Indian novels
Jhumpa Lahiri on translating herself and others
An unexpected, endearing friendship in 'Remarkably Bright Creatures'
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The first 'Harry Potter' book was published 25 years ago in the U.K.
The National Portrait Gallery marks 50 years since Watergate with new exhibit
A new exhibit takes visitors closer to the National Museum of the American Latino
In a record year for book ban attempts, ALA says these 10 books were challenged most
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