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How More Meetings Might Be The Secret To Fixing High School

The BARR model, for “Building Assets, Reducing Risks,” has serious evidence backing it up as a solution for real improvements in student success.

Expect more of the same during President Putin’s next term, Pompeo appointment signals a more extreme US foreign policy, ‘Brexit’ is a colossal waste, Saudi Arabia flags a nuclear arms race, Aung San Suu Kyi stays silent on the Rohingya genocide

“The Kremlin controls every aspect of the political process in Russia…,” writes Ingo Mannteufel. “That makes it very difficult to judge the more than 70 percent of votes [March 18] in favor of Vladimir Putin. Many Russians undoubtedly voted for him…

Readers write: Seeing China in good company, reciprocity in a relationship, following up with lawman, outlaw, exploring music

Recommended: How much do you know about China? Regarding the March 2 Monitor Daily editorial, “The moral question behind Trump’s plan on metal tariffs”: Thank you for explaining the importance of reciprocity as central to a thriving relationship.

SURFACING: For the Compton Cowboys, Horseback Riding Is a Legacy, and Protection

A group of childhood friends wants to create a safer community and challenge the notion that African-Americans can’t be cowboys.

When Bail Feels Less Like Freedom, More Like Extortion

As bail has grown into a $2 billion industry, bond agents have become the payday lenders of the criminal justice world, offering quick relief to desperate customers at high prices.

Season ends in gut-wrenching fashion for Louisville at Final Four | Tim Sullivan

Louisville’s overtime defeat to Mississippi State was the kind of game that will linger in memories for a long time.

        

Louisville left to wonder after Sam Fuehring’s controversial technical foul for floor slap

Sam Fuehring fouled out late in Friday’s Final Four game after a controversial technical foul.

        

Judge Temporarily Stops U.S. From Blocking Undocumented Teenagers’ Abortions

Judge Tanya S. Chutkan allowed a case to proceed as a class action, suggesting that the government’s policies infringed on the teenagers’ constitutional rights.

Vermont Legislature Passes Sweeping Gun Restrictions

Gov. Phil Scott, a Republican, has vowed to sign the measure, representing a remarkable departure from the state’s existing gun laws, some of the weakest in the country.

Louisville’s season ends in Final Four with OT loss to Mississippi State

The Cardinals’ season ended Friday night in Columbus.

        

Stacey Dash, Actress in ‘Clueless,’ Drops Out of Congressional Race

Ms. Dash had declared her candidacy for the House of Representatives in California’s 44th District, a Democratic stronghold in the Los Angeles suburbs.

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