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  • Chai Jing's interviews appear to strike a chord back home in China, even as YouTube is blocked in the country and popular platforms have deleted videos repackaging her show.
  • Lung cancer poses a significant threat, surpassing combined risks of prostate, breast, and colorectal cancers. Lee Health emphasizes the importance of early detection through screenings in Southwest Florida.
  • Coyotes have moved into the Boston suburb of Belmont, Mass. The Boston Globe says they've lost their fear of humans because people feed them. So, Belmont is training volunteers for coyote hazing. Their job is to harass coyotes — shouting at them, throwing objects their way, even squirting them with water hoses.
  • We’re joined by the state’s top public education official, Florida Education Commissioner Dr. Tony Bennett. Join our conversation taking a look at the…
  • A pair of South Florida lawmakers is sponsoring a bill to explore the effectiveness of single-gender classroom settings in public schools in Florida. The…
  • Florida Gulf Coast University is taking the lead among Florida’s public universities when it comes to the broader world of medical cannabis. It’s getting…
  • A wide-ranging education bill dealing with everything from funding for high-performing universities to school membership in athletic associations was...
  • The Broward County School Board voted Wednesday to move ahead with legal action against a sweeping new education law, an initial step toward a court...
  • In 2012, "massive open online courses" were lauded as the most important trend in higher education. But this year, educators and even students rebelled against the rapid expansion of online learning. Two of the biggest MOOCs say they're making big changes in how they deliver their classes in 2014.
  • Girls without an education are six times more likely to marry young than those who've finished high school, according to a new report from the World Bank Group. Guest host Celeste Headlee learns more.
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