2015년 3월 13일 금요일

A Timeline of the Secret Service's Embarrassments, the Economic Scars of Domestic Abuse, and More...

Why students should be given representation on school boards, how a volcanic eruption produced the newest island on Earth, The Atlantic's film critic reviews Disney's remake of "Cinderella," and more...

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Friday, March 13, 2015

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The Secret Service Disaster: A Timeline

From apparent drunk-driving to prostitution to sloppy investigations and advance work, the once-proud agency has had a rough four years.
DAVID A. GRAHAM
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The Economic Scars of Domestic Abuse

The financial damage done to those in violent relationships can last for years—another reason it's difficult for victims to just walk away.
BOURREE LAM
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Why Do American Students Have So Little Power?

A group of Kentucky teens is struggling to get a modest bill passed, revealing just how difficult it is to convince adults that kids' opinions matter.
AMANDA RIPLEY
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The Newest Place on Earth

This is what it looks like when a baby island bubbles out of the ocean.
ADRIENNE LAFRANCE
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Cinderella, and the Virtues of Being Old-Fashioned

Kenneth Branagh's live-action re-telling of the Disney classic eschews inside jokes and CGI in favor of simple, earnest storytelling.
CHRISTOPHER ORR

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