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Many Won't Miss College Football's Soon-To-Go Bowl System
College football fans have just one last chance to complain about the Bowl Championship Series after this weekend. Since it was started in 1998, the complicated ranking system has determined which two teams will play for the national championship. The BCS has rankled fans and media alike every single year since then. But the era, if not the angst, is over; the BCS is gone after this season, and will be replaced by a four team playoff. Sportswriter Stefan Fatsis is happy to see it go and gives Robert Siegel a primer of which teams are likely in or out of the BCS Championship Game this year.
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Shaun White Wins Gold In Halfpipe At The Winter Olympics
The men's final was a duel between America's Shaun White, Japan's Ayumu Hirano, and Australia's Scotty James. It all came down to the third run.
Legacy Admissions Offer An Advantage — And Not Just At Schools Like Harvard
The practice dates back to the 1920s, when a new cohort of students — many of them Jewish and/or immigrants — were vying for space at American universities.
Opinion: How Latin America's Kids Suffer From World's Longest COVID School Closings
Education was already a problem area in much of Latin America. But the coronavirus made a bad situation worse, writes journalist Alejandro Tarre.
Rep. Mark Walker On How The GOP Plans To Pass Tax Legislation By The End Of 2017
NPR's Robert Siegel talks to Republican Mark Walker of North Carolina about what's in the tax legislation from Senate Republicans and how the party plans to get it passed by the end of the year.
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Who Would Enjoy Tax Breaks Under The GOP Health Care Proposals?
The GOP health bills would eliminate many of the taxes that help pay for coverage under the Affordable Care Act. Wealthy individuals stand to gain the most. And customers of tanning salons.
Border Security Talks Begin On Capitol Hill With Signs of Narrow Bipartisan Deal
House and Senate lawmakers formally kicked off negotiations over funding the Department of Homeland Security, facing a Feb. 15 deadline for a spending bill Trump will sign to avoid another shutdown.
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Facing Bipartisan Grilling, Syria Envoy Addresses Chaotic Days After Troop Withdrawal
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee heard from U.S. diplomat James Jeffrey as Congress considers new sanctions against Turkey. But the top Senate Republican warns against action against an ally.
What we know so far about the Buffalo mass shooting
10 people are dead after an 18-year-old white man allegedly carried out an attack at a supermarket in a majority Black community.
What civil rights leaders heard from Elon Musk about curbing hate and lies on Twitter
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Anti-Defamation League CEO Jonathan Greenblatt about a meeting he and other civil rights leaders had with Elon Musk about curbing misinformation on Twitter.
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