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In Chicago, migrant students struggle with lack of bilingual teachersThe top neighborhood where many migrant students have settled is highly segregated and the public schools there lack the resources needed to support students learning English.Resume05:433 hours ago
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'Star Trek: Discovery' finale drops on Paramount+Though the show hasn’t garnered the praise the streaming platform's other "Star Trek" shows have, NPR TV critic Eric Deggans says it was an important step in the platform figuring...Resume05:38May 31, 2024
New Walmart incentives allow managers to make $500,000The new incentives — based around bonuses and stock grants — is the company's latest attempt to slow its high turnover rate.Resume03:28May 31, 2024
London Calling: Human-powered row sets off from Boston for LondonA crew of four rowers is set to row from Boston to London on Saturday in what is believed to be the first human-powered row directly across the route.Resume09:23May 31, 2024
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