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History Primary Sources

Secrets of the Constitution

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History Primary Sources
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What went on behind the scenes when the Framers met in 1787 to draft the nation’s founding document? Here are six things that may surprise you.

Article
U.S. News

Bison on the Rebound

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U.S. News
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Native American groups are leading an effort to bring the iconic animal back to the wild.

Article
World News

South Africa’s ‘Diamond’ Rush

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World News
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Driven by desperation and rumors, thousands of jobless South Africans rushed to a sleepy village in search of buried treasure.

Article
Science and Tech

Will the Dollar Go Digital?

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Science and Tech
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Some countries, including the U.S., are exploring a new type of money that can be spent only electronically. Is that a good idea?

Article

What’s the Deal With Redistricting?

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Every 10 years, voting districts around the country are redrawn, often to give one political party an advantage. Here’s why that matters to you.

Article
U.S. News

Ending Gerrymandering

U.S. News

Young people around the country are getting involved in the fight for fair elections.

Article
Life and Culture

Should the U.S. Boycott the Beijing Olympics?

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Life and Culture
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Two experts weigh in on the issue.

Article
World News

Planting 10 Billion Trees

World News

Pakistan launched an initiative to help absorb greenhouse gases and prevent erosion.

Article
Science and Tech

Microbes to the Rescue

Science and Tech

Scientists are using grime-eating bacteria to clean marble statues.

Article
Life and Culture

Q&A Corner: Helping the Hungry

Life and Culture

During the pandemic, a Maryland teen has been building and selling wooden furniture to raise money for charity.

Article
Life and Culture

Numbers in the News

Life and Culture

Quirky stats about changed Covid personalities, a Maine treasure hunt, and more

Article
Life and Culture

TikTok Résumés

Life and Culture

Young people have started using the platform to network and find jobs.

Article
Life and Culture

These Countries Love Social Media

Life and Culture

Daily time spent on social networks in different nations

Article
Life and Culture

The Dilemma: Cut It Out

Life and Culture

How to explain to your friends that you no longer want to give them the free haircuts you provided during the pandemic.

Article

Cartoons

Cartoons about redistricting, plastics, cryptocurrency, and more

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