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Seventeen years ago, Lea Sandoval and her little brother, Gersón, boarded a van and left their home country of El Salvador. She was just six years old and…
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So far, about 8,200 veterans have contracted COVID-19, and nearly 5,000 have recovered. That's according to Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary…
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High school students in Texas and California may find two different versions of U.S. history when they open their textbooks. While both states often cover…
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Throughout history, black creators have often been unrecognized or silenced — but they have persevered, continuing to break down barriers and make their…
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The KERA series On Our Minds: The Caregivers has been spotlighting North Texans navigating the challenges of caregiving. One of the toughest trials for…
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From hitting the gym to reading more books, many people resolve to make positive life changes only to have those lofty resolutions fall by the wayside a…
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Students in high school may not realize it, but they're having to make lots of decisions that will likely determine their future. Journalist Paul Tough…
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We often hear men are inherently more violent or that a woman’s brain makes her a deeper thinker, but are those stereotypes based in science? Kevin…
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Transitioning from military to civilian life is notoriously challenging. For female veterans, the process involves several unique barriers, many that are…
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Sleep disorders keep many people from getting a good night's rest. Neurologist Dr. Guy Leschziner joins Think host Krys Boyd to talk about sleepwalking…
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Four out of 10 students who go to college end up with college debt but don’t graduate. David Kirp, a University of California, Berkeley professor and the…
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It's normal to have anxiety around forgetting parts of our past, but the process can be beneficial to our life experience, says author Lewis Hyde.Hyde…