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    Ferguson Faith Files: A Journalist’s Reflection

    The Ferguson I experienced was a far cry from the images we see on TV and online. Among the charred remains of businesses destroyed during the Nov. 24 riots, joggers passed while families enjoyed a mild sunny morning. I will never forget the smells that emanated with each breeze. It was a burning smell, as if…
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    An Inside Look at the National Christmas Tree Lighting

    Each year, residents of Washington, D.C., enjoy an abundance of Christmas celebrations unique to the nation’s capital. From “The Nutcracker” ballet at the Kennedy Center to the enormous wreaths hung outside Union Station, Washington offers plenty of opportunities to enjoy the Christmas season. Since the tradition was begun by President Calvin Coolidge in 1923, the lighting…
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    Chris Pratt Gave a Beautiful Speech About the Birth of His Son

    "Guardians of the Galaxy" star Chris Pratt spoke at last Friday's March of Dimes Celebration of Babies — and things got emotional as he recounted the birth of his son, Jack. Jack, now 2, entered the world nine weeks before his due date weighing just 3 pounds, 12 ounces . A photo posted by anna faris…
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    Legislation Lets States Cut Ties Between Common Core and Federal Grants

    Sen. David Vitter, R-La., has drafted legislation to prohibit the federal government from “mandating, incentivizing or coercing” states to adopt the national education standards known as Common Core, The Daily Signal has learned. The intent of Vitter’s bill is to enable states to more easily exit the national standards, which more and more parents and educators…
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    What the Media Are Missing in Their Obsession with Kate Middleton’s Baby Bump

    The media can’t stop cooing over Kate Middleton’s baby bump. “Prince William, Kate Middleton, and Bump Touch Down in New York City,” proclaimed a Daily Beast headline. NBC’s Today.com announced, “Americans are giving the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge a warm reception for their first visit to the Big Apple, where the royal couple gave…
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    Watch This 100-Year-Old Teacher Explain Why She Really Hates Common Core

    Madeline Scotto, a math teacher in New York City, is no fan of Common Core. “They’re making it more complicated as far as I’m concerned,” she told Business Insider derisively. “I don’t think they waited long enough for this common core to produce something outstanding so that we could say, ‘I think we should do that,’”…
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    Why Did He ‘Flip’ on Common Core? Gov. Bobby Jindal Explains

    Why did Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal withdraw his support for Common Core national education standards and tests? In the hot seat yesterday on “Fox News Sunday,” Jindal — a potential 2016 presidential candidate — explained to host Chris Wallace what led him to change his position and whether the move was politically motivated. >>> How…
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    How Net Neutrality Regulations Will Harm Internet Consumers

    Last month, President Obama announced his support for unprecedented  “network neutrality” regulation of the Internet under Title II of the Communications Act—a step  that would reclassify broadband providers as “common carriers” like telegraph and old-style telephone services. Such heavy-handed regulation, he and other advocates say, is necessary to protect consumers and innovators from unconstrained Internet…
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    10 Free Market Principles That Could Transform Agriculture

    Agriculture policy affects all Americans. From policies that drive up food prices to government control of your dietary decisions, it warrants significant attention. Unfortunately, central planning has been entrenched in agriculture policy for more than 80 years. The 2014 farm bill didn’t change that reality. When it comes to agriculture, many legislators ignore any free-market…
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