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The University of San Diego’s Case: How the University of San Diego’s Teachers Win
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The University of San Diego’s Case: How the University of San Diego’s Teachers Win

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Edward

A Breakthrough in the University of California Labor Dispute A Breakthrough in the University of California Labor Dispute By Richard Schmalensee In February 2012, the University of California and its employees agreed to a...

US diplomat says he’s “troubled” over criticism of FIFA World Cup armband
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US diplomat says he’s “troubled” over criticism of FIFA World Cup armband

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Edward

Top U.S. diplomat criticizes FIFA armband threat at World Cup soccer event WASHINGTON — A senior US diplomat said Tuesday that he was “troubled” over criticism of a video depicting a man with a...

Anna May Wong is the first Asian American actress to win an Academy Award and be featured on the $1 bill
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Anna May Wong is the first Asian American actress to win an Academy Award and be featured on the $1 bill

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Edward

Hollywood trailblazer Anna May Wong to be first Asian American featured on U.S. currency Hollywood trailblazer Anna May Wong to be first Asian American featured on U.S. currency May 25th, 2013by Associated Press in...

The University of Florida Campus Harassment and Intimidation
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The University of Florida Campus Harassment and Intimidation

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Edward

Letters to the Editor: Racists and antisemites have freedom of speech. So do decent people. In response to my column on the current controversy on the University of Florida campus, it was pointed out...

The Inconvenient Truth with Keith Hall: The Electoral College is under fire
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The Inconvenient Truth with Keith Hall: The Electoral College is under fire

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Edward

Granderson: The 'election police' don't need to be right to be effective. In this edition of the Inconvenient Truth with Keith Hall: The U.S. presidential election is now under way, and for those of...

Why Students Are Taking a Stand for Their Colleges
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Why Students Are Taking a Stand for Their Colleges

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Edward

How Colleges and Sports-Betting Companies ‘Caesarized’ Campuses For generations, universities and colleges have been an integral part of America’s social fabric. They’re where many people learn a trade, earn a four-year college degree, and...

Tulsi Gabbard endorsed Fox News, saying she would vote for Trump if he were not president
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Tulsi Gabbard endorsed Fox News, saying she would vote for Trump if he were not president

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Edward

Tulsi Gabbard, a former Democrat, signs on as a contributor to Fox News, a conservative news outlet that she said is “actively hostile to the needs of the people.” | AP Photo Gabbard backs...

The Fire That Started in Santa Clarita
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The Fire That Started in Santa Clarita

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Edward

Cooler temperatures — and maybe some showers — headed to SoCal this weekend. But don't expect to be out and about enjoying the sun with your family and friends. The wildfires have been raging...

United States, France, Britain, Portugal and Spain to send 500 troops to Haiti
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United States, France, Britain, Portugal and Spain to send 500 troops to Haiti

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Edward

Haiti government asks for international military assistance The United Nations Security Council voted unanimously Friday to approve a resolution authorizing the United States, France, Britain, Portugal and Spain to send 500 troops to Haiti...

Roger Federer says he can't see Rafael Nadal making it past the quarter-finals
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Roger Federer says he can’t see Rafael Nadal making it past the quarter-finals

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Edward

Rafael Nadal overcomes Fabio Fognini in four sets in US Open second round Rafael Nadal won three close sets in a fourth-round display to beat Fabio Fognini in three sets on Wednesday By Alex...