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Saturday

Ranking Terrorist Threats By Degree Of Separation

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Track Those Tax Dollars In An 'Augmented Reality'

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Facing Identity Conflicts, Black Students Fall Behind

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Axelrod On H1N1 Vaccines: 'We Overpromised'

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From The Sweet Flypaper of Life, Howard University Press, 1984 Roy DeCarava/Courtesy of Sherry Turner DeCarava hide caption

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Jerry Mornvil, a recent graduate of Columbia High School in Maplewood, N.J., says being in a lower-level class had a negative impact on his own and his classmates' attitudes about school and themselves. Nancy Solomon for NPR hide caption

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Racial Achievement Gap Still Plagues Schools

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A Waffle House in Bishopville, S.C., with topiaries created by Pearl Fryar. Bill Chappell/NPR hide caption

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A South Carolina Shrimper Stays Afloat

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Friday

Cases Show Disparity Of California's 3 Strikes Law

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City Mobilizes In Response To Rape At School

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Sections of worn concrete are removed from a section of Interstate 90 during a repaving project in June near Snoqualmie Pass, Wash., one of several projects on the roadway that are being paid for by federal stimulus money. Elaine Thompson/AP hide caption

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