USA DUPED

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The Bronx might seem an improbable setting for an academic miracle with an area of 42 square miles with 1,472,654 residents.

I'm a university professor here, the ninth-most-populous in the U.S., where crimes are common. Yet the latest data shows graduation rates at the city’s schools are surging. Alas, such gains are not showing up in other academic indicators. However, I have lectured on the West Coast, the Midwest, the South, and the northeastern American states.

CRUNCH CRIMINAL CREEPS

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Republicans have failed miserably and their criminal defendant leader is a fat old liar and a loser who will never make anything great.

DON EVICTED?

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Could Trump be a stranger in his homes after the NY Attorney General seizes his residences in the Empire and Sunshine States?

What will be the Trump brand on March 25 if he cannot post a $450 million bond? More importantly, what if Vladimir Putin pays for the bond and Trump subsequently wins the election in November? Will he own Trump and America's secrets? Will "favors" be extended that normally would not? If no one steps up and lends Trump the money, will the failure to post the bond be an apocalyptic event for the Trump campaign and ensure a Biden win?

COMMUNICATION

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Please allow me to describe a poignant and relatable scenario where any couple's relationship may deteriorate over time.

Their love affair may lead to feelings of resentment, avoidance, and emotional distance. This captures the complexities and many challenges that can arise in some long-term relationships without constant communication.

BROKE AGAIN

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The former guy's unhinged response after he put in a legal filing that he doesn’t have the cash to post a $464 million bond.

His attorneys told the court the New York Attorney General's civil fraud case after it was revealed his campaign is struggling to raise money.

Trump can’t secure $454 million appeal bond in New York fraud case, his lawyers say

NEWS vs VIEWS

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US news and information consumers can't see to differentiate between the two. Americans struggle to distinguish factual claims from opinions amid partisan bias.

How well do Americans distinguish statements of fact from statements of opinion? The answer: Not very well at all, according to new research co-written by a team of University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign scholars.

SLOW DOWN

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Slow down. A Do-Nothing Day Makes Life Better. Lounging around can free up time for things beyond your long to-do list.