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HBCU Lawsuit In Maryland Challenges Funding Disparities

NPR’s Michel Martin speaks with Delece Smith-Barrow, senior editor for The Hechinger Report, about a lawsuit in Maryland challenging funding disparities in higher education.

Navy Secretary Pushed Out Over SEAL Case Controversy

Navy Secretary Richard V. Spencer has been asked to resign by the Secretary of Defense Mark Esper.

How To Have Constructive Conversations At A Divisive Thanksgiving

NPR’s Michel Martin talks with author Eric Liu, psychologist Vaile Wright and columnist Steven Petrow about constructive conversations at Thanksgiving and how to repair America’s social fabric.

Teacher Threw Away Students’ Black Lives Matter Posters, A.C.L.U. Says

A California school district said it was investigating and apologized if students felt “discomfort” about what happened.

Former Cat Benny Snell rushes for nearly 100 yards in first start for Pittsburgh Steelers

Benny Snell Jr. made his first start for the Pittsburgh Steelers, and he made it count.

       

Louisville women’s basketball beats Boise State behind Cards’ ‘fantastic’ offensive day

Jazmine Jones had a game-high 22 points to lead the offense while Dana Evans had 20 points and eight assists.

       

Louisville women’s basketball’s strong offense leads to win

Louisville women’s basketball coach Jeff Walz, Kylee Shook and Jazmine Jones recap the team’s win over Boise State.

       

Her Battles With the Press Corps Behind Her, Sanders Plans a Political Future

President Trump’s former press secretary has returned to Arkansas a bona fide star eager to play a new role in a post-Trump Republican Party.

Louisville women dispatch Boise State at the KFC Yum Center

The Cardinals made easy work of the Broncos on Sunday afternoon at the KFC Yum Center.

       

University to Students on Medicaid: Buy Private Coverage, or Drop Out

Just as Idaho expands Medicaid to cover thousands of low-income residents, Brigham Young University’s campus there will no longer accept the free government insurance program.

Activists Disrupt Harvard-Yale Rivalry Game To Protest Climate Change

The game was delayed for about an hour Saturday when students stormed the field after half-time calling on the universities to divest their multi-million dollar endowments from fossil fuels companies.

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