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World
In a Treacherous Corner of Washington, a Classroom With 40-Foot Waves
ACROSS THE COUNTRY In a Treacherous Corner of Washington, a Classroom With 40-Foot Waves One of the most challenging water-rescue training programs in the world is run by the Coast Guard on the Columbia River when the conditions are at their ...
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World
Florida Officials Had Repeated Contact With College Board Over African American Studies
A letter from state officials is likely to fuel controversy over the College Board, which has been accused of stripping or minimizing concepts to please conservatives.
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Sports
On Second Thought, St. Andrews Steps Back From Remodel by Swilcan Bridge
Want a patio-like surface by a bridge that’s perhaps more than 700 years old? St. Andrews did, but many others most definitely did not.
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World
DeSantis’s Efforts to Make Education in Florida Less ‘Woke’
More from our inbox: ‘The Carnage Must Be Stopped’Trump, Still FormidableThe Danger of Anti-Boycott BillsLiving Without PlasticCredit...Marta Lavandier/Associated PressTo the Editor: Re “Under Pressure, Board Revises A.P. African American Course ...
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World
Inside the College Board’s Revised African American Studies Curriculum
A guide to some changes in the curriculum, and how the new course differs from standard treatments of Black history in American high schools.
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World
The College Board Strips Down Its A.P. Curriculum for African American Studies
After criticism from Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida, the official course looks different: No more critical race theory, and the study of contemporary topics — like Black Lives Matter — is optional.
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World
Florida Rejects A.P. African American Studies Class
The state’s Department of Education said in a letter that the course content was “inexplicably contrary to Florida law and significantly lacks educational value.”
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Magazine
In the Dating World, Crafting the Perfect Message Is Its Own Art Form
Relationship coaches are now helping single people navigate texting.