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To get kids hooked on math, teacher brings rap music into the classroom
A Texas teacher who helped struggling math students find success by integrating music into the curriculum is now teaching this method to other teachers.
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Florida Lt. Gov. says 'good luck' to attempts to repeal so-called 'Don't Say Gay' law
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Experts warn the new anti-lynching law may not actually help prevent hate crimes
President Biden recently signed into law the Emmett Till Anti-Lynching Act to hold people convicted of hate crimes accountable. But legal experts say the law may not actually deter those crimes.
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Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski's career ends as UNC and Kansas head to the season finale
Krzyzewski had announced he would retire at the end of the season. His players were beaten by UNC, while Kansas beat Villanova to reach the final of the men's NCAA basketball tournament.
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