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Shadowed By Scandals, Coach Rick Pitino Pens His 'Story'
The Hall of Fame college basketball coach, fired by the University of Louisville in 2017 following recruiting violations, addresses his career and recent headline-grabbing mistakes in a new memoir.
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More states are allowing students to take mental health days off
While a growing number of states are trying to address the increasing mental health crisis among youths, many schools are woefully short of therapists and the budget to hire them.
Journalist says strike represents an 'existential moment' for Hollywood's writers
New York Times media reporter John Koblin discusses the Hollywood writers' strike — and how streaming has upended every element of TV and film production, leading to deteriorating working conditions.
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April 5 First News: AG: No Medicaid Fraud By Any Accused Providers
The last two of 15 mental health nonprofit providers under investigation for possible Medicaid fraud have been cleared by New Mexico's top…
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Suspected correspondents' dinner gunman is charged with trying to assassinate Trump
Charges the suspected gunman is facing include attempting to assassinate the president. He faces the potential of life in prison if convicted.
04/07/2021 with Zachary Miller
Zachary Miller (Chickasaw), 2019-2021 Andrew W. Mellon Foundation curatorial fellow and curator, discusses the exhibition Shonto Begay: Eyes of the World, featuring the work of Navajo Neo-Impressionist artist Shonto Begay. Autobiographical in nature, Begay's paintings visually narrate his connection to the Navajo landscape, personal histories, and cosmology.
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Details emerge of alleged shooter at White House correspondents' dinner
The alleged gunman has been identified as Cole Allen, according to two sources familiar with the matter.
Tiger Woods shoots a career worst in 3rd round of the Masters
After 17 months without participating in high-stakes golf, Woods says he's thankful to be competing at all.
How social-emotional learning became a target for Ron DeSantis and conservatives
Florida officials recently rejected a slew of math textbooks, claiming they included "prohibited topics." Journalist Dana Goldstein theorizes the objections related to social-emotional learning.
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NM Health Secretary Resigns
Patrick Allen, New Mexico Department of Public Health secretary, steps down without citing a reason after less than two years in the post.
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