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The SAT and ACT are less important than you might think

by Mary L. Churchill, Boston University College admission tests are becoming a thing of the past. More than 80% of U.S. colleges and universities do not...

UCLA: Movies make more $$$ when only half the cast is White

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Movies make more money when exactly half their casts are non-White, according to an annual analysis released Thursday that shows...

Fear of longer commutes puts pressure on US cities to act

 At 4:35 a.m. each weekday, Stan Paul drives out of his Southern California suburb with 10 passengers in a van, headed to his job...

Anti-Israel divestment push gains traction at US colleges

NEW YORK (AP) — The lecture hall had filled quickly. Several students arrived wearing keffiyehs, the traditional Palestinian headscarves, while in the front row,...

Achieving diversity in police ranks no easy task

When he took over as police chief last year in the St. Louis suburb of Maryland Heights, it didn't take Bill Carson long to...

Grieving fathers linked by killing rampage meet

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (AP) — The father of a college student who was gunned down in the May 23 mass killings near the University...

Trauma warnings move from Internet to Ivory Tower

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — It seemed like a modest proposal, or so thought Bailey Loverin, a literature major at the University of California, Santa...

Income Inequality: Top 1 percent in US took biggest share since 1928

In this 1928 file photo, Actress Joan Crawford is seen dancing the Charleston in "Our Dancing Daughters" in Hollywood, Calif. (AP Photo/File) by Paul WisemanAP Economics Writer WASHINGTON (AP) — The income gap between the richest 1 percent and the rest of America last year reached the widest point since the Roaring Twenties.

Late-night network shows still a White men’s club

NO WOMEN OR MINORITIES-This June 3, 1992 photo shows Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton, right, playing the saxophone with the band during the musical opening of "The Arsenio Hall Show." (AP Photo/Reed Saxon, file) by Lynn Elber LOS ANGELES (AP) — The role of female talk show hosts in late-night TV broadcast network history, all 50-plus years of it, can be summed up in two words: Joan Rivers. It takes just another two — Arsenio Hall — to do the same for minorities.

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