Why This Black Lives Matter Supporter Still Wants Charter Schools
Oct. 12, 2016 |
In Washington, conservative lawmakers aren't that into what House Speaker Paul Ryan calls Republican wins. Philip Wegmann reports. A federal court decides a new government agency wields too much power. Diane Katz analyzes. As the NAACP assails parental choice in education, one black mother says folks should demand it. Kelsey Harkness has the story. Plus: Beverly Hallberg on how to talk about tax reform as the candidates debate, and Andrew Follett on the skyrocketing cost of wind power. It's Yom Kippur. |
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