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U.S. President Trump's youngest son to attend school near D.C. in autumn

U.S. President Donald Trump's youngest son, Barron, 11, will move to Washington D.C. with his mother, first lady Melania Trump, and attend a private school about 20 miles away from the White House in autumn, it was reported Monday.

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Michelle Obama criticizes Trump administration's school lunch policy

FormerfirstladyMichelleObamaexpressedconcernFridayovertheTrumpadministration'sdecisiontoscalebackschoolmealnutritionalrequirements."Youhavetostopandthink,'Whydo

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Minors drown in river, 2 dead, 4 missing

SixprimaryschoolstudentswhowentforaswiminariverinsouthwestChina'sGuangxiZhuangAutonomousRegionhavenotbeenheardfromsinceWednesdayafternoon.Twoofthemhavebeenfound

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Western Japan’s first e-sports school to open in Osaka in 2018

The first vocational school in western Japan to train professional athletes of “e-sports,” which regards video gaming as equivalent to physical sports, will open here in April 2018.

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Bloody accident and rain mar joyful Rio carnival

A huge float carried by an out-of-control truck at the Rio de Janeiro samba parade struck at least six people, seriously injuring two.

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The Trump Administration Wants to Revise Transgender School Bathroom Guidelines

The Trump administration is working on a new set of directives on the use of school bathrooms by transgender students, the White House said Tuesday.

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SM Entertainment’s International K-Pop Academy To Officially Open This Year

SM Entertainment’s international K-pop academy, which has been in the making for about a year, will finally be opening its doors.

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Schools, shops, restaurants and businesses across U.S. close for "Day without Immigrants"

​ From snowing Washington D.C. to sunny Los Angeles, many schools, shops, restaurants and businesses closed down across the country Thursday to hold "Day without Immigrants" protests against President Donald Trump's policies on immigration.

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Hundreds of medical licenses cancelled over India exam scam

India's Supreme Court has cancelled the licenses of 634 doctors embroiled in a medical school admissions scandal in central Madhya Pradesh state.

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25 school children hospitalized following wasp attack in Sri Lanka

Twenty five school children were hospitalized after being attacked by wasps in northern Sri Lanka's Pudukuduirippu, on Tuesday, police said.

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Teen shoots four, self at American school in northern Mexico

A teenage student suffering from depression opened fire at a private American school in northern Mexico on Wednesday (Jan 18), injuring three students and a teacher then shooting himself in what state officials called an unprecedented attack that was caught on security video.

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US envoys appointed by Obama asked to quit by Inauguration Day

US President-elect Donald Trump's transition team has issued a blanket mandate requiring politically appointed ambassadors installed by President Barack Obama to leave their posts by Inauguration Day, the US ambassador to New Zealand said on Friday (Jan 6).

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Chinese head teacher tries alternative education for left-behind children

​Chinese schools are inclined to focus on the discipline and obedience of students, less so on individual autonomy, but a village school in eastern China is trying to break the mold.

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Britain long way from being land of opportunity for all: report

Poor white boys in Britain do worse in schools, but black and Asian Muslim young people, girls especially, do worse for jobs, new research revealed Wednesday.

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Controversy after a Chinese middle school introduces a new course to teach male pupils how to act like man

A school in east China has been criticised online after it introduced a course to stop young boys from acting 'delicate' and 'emotional'.

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Colorado teachers to carry guns in classrooms next year amid gun violence concerns

School teachers in Hanover, Colorado will be allowed to start carrying guns in classrooms as early as next fall thanks to a new resolution, officials said Monday.

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Martin Shkreli: Australian boys recreate life-saving drug

​The man who sparked outrage last year by hiking the price of a life-saving drug may have met his match in some Australian schoolboys.