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College students spending less time studying Bangor Daily News By Daniel de Vise, The Washington Post Over the past half-century, the amount of time college students actually study — read, write and otherwise prepare for class — has dwindled from 24 hours a week to about 15, survey data show. |
![]() Washington Times | School officials fear a federal policy takeover Washington Times By Ben Wolfgang By expanding its “Race to the Top” education grant contest to the district level, the Obama administration has left some state education chiefs feeling elbowed out, saying Washington is trying to establish itself as the national school |
Wonkbook: Falling off the fiscal cliff Washington Post (blog) Lori Montgomery in The Washington Post. Read the full report: http://1.usa.gov/KnQNtM 2) Republicans are divided on what to do if Obamacare is overturned. "Congressional Republicans are divided over what to do if the Supreme Court strikes down all or |
![]() Bleacher Report | Nationals-Phillies Might Be the Best and Worst Rivalry in Major League Baseball Bleacher Report The ridiculous "Take Back the Park" promotion in DC not only got the Washington fanbase to chirp up the snarkiness toward Philly fans this season, it actually managed to ignite the players into creating a full-fledged rivalry with the five-time |
Bus driver guilty of sexually assaulting boys Ozaukee Press An Ozaukee County jury deliberated for only an hour Wednesday before convicting a former Port Washington school bus driver of four counts of first-degree sexual assault of a child for touching the genitals of boys on his bus. Randy R. Mayer, who faces |

