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Why do schools accept failure for students with disabilities?
The 74 · David Flink
A study found that 80% of children in special education can achieve the same results as their neurotypical peers — but this isn’t happening.
A drying-up river, rising rates
Inside Climate News · Wyatt Myskow and Emma Peterson
The price of water is rising across the Southwest as the Colorado River continues to decline.
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How to cultivate ‘meraki’ in your work
bigthink.com · Jonny Thomson
When you do something with all your heart and mind, you do it with passion. When we lack this feeling, it can lead to burnout.
Elon vs. Zuck
Insider Business · Hasan Chowdhury
The two billionaires are apparently serious about squaring off against each other. Here’s why the Meta chief would win.
The science behind thinking things are worse than they really are
CBS News · Staff
Such a perception is heavily influenced by the way our brains work, particularly, these two well-established psychological phenomena.
More than a children’s story: ‘The Velveteen Rabbit’ at 100
lithub.com · Lisa Rowe Fraustino
A deep dive into the enduring relevance of Margery Williams’ most famous book.
Aaron Rodgers’ latest trip bodes well for his days in New York
Yahoo! Sports · Jay Busbee
The Jets quarterback has mastered the 21st-century skill of arrogant victimhood, standing atop the world while claiming he’s suffering unjustly.
‘The Bear’ season 2 finds deeper, more relatable levels of stress
theringer.com · Jodi Walker
If you’ve been worried that the series may not be able to keep up the intensity that made it last summer’s most unexpected TV success story, don’t be.
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