Clare Lombardo
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"It's a rare day where you don't get hurt." "I just never felt fully comfortable." Those are just a few of the things educators told NPR about their use of restraint and seclusion in classrooms.
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Hundreds of thousands of borrowers are eligible to have their student loans erased because a disability keeps them from working. NPR found many will likely never get the debt relief they're owed.
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The advocacy group Students for Fair Admissions says it will appeal the decision, which means the fate of race-conscious admissions could once again end up in the hands of the Supreme Court.
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In Southeastern Australia, a troop of marsupials is giving new meaning to the word "frolic."
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Following the March attack on two mosques in Christchurch, officials banned a range of guns. Thousands have been turned in to police.
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The reigning world champion is the first woman to stick the landing after two flips and three full twists. Biles also made history by performing a double-double dismount off the balance beam Friday.
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Some of the people struggling the most to pay back their debt are the millions of students who took out student loans but never finished a degree.
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It could boost the economy, but experts say that not all plans to wipe out student debt increase racial and economic equity.
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Police in the city of Tempe say a barista asked them to leave or move away from a customer who "did not feel safe" with officers nearby.
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Ambassador Kim Darroch paints Trump as incompetent and his administration as "diplomatically clumsy," in memos to the Foreign Office and leaked to the Daily Mail. Trump says the diplomat isn't liked.