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Viewpoints Explained: Why Are Teen Reading Scores At A 30-Year-Low?

This is Viewpoints Explained… The country’s report card recently came back, and it’s not good news. High school reading scores have sunk to their lowest point in more than thirty years. Results from the National Assessment of Educational Progress, which is considered the nation’s most reliable benchmark test, show that about a third of last

todaySeptember 24, 2025

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Grief’s Hidden Impact On The Youngest Among Us

Grief in children doesn’t always look like sadness and can present even months or years after a big loss. Child therapist Natasha Daniels shares both her professional insights and personal story of loss, highlighting the challenges families face in finding the right care and working through these emotions. Natasha Daniels, child therapist. Links for more

todaySeptember 21, 2025

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Viewpoints Explained: The Generational Breakup With Alcohol

This is Viewpoints Explained… Americans are drinking less, and young people are driving this trend. A new Gallup poll out last month reports that 54 percent of U.S. Adults say they drink alcohol. This is the lowest percentage since the survey began in 1939. More than half of Americans now believe even moderate drinking is

todaySeptember 17, 2025

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Redrawing The Rules: Why The Recent Case Of Gerrymandering In Texas Stands Out

Texas’ latest push to redraw political districts has sparked national debate over the boundaries of fair representation. With maps shifting political power and lawsuits mounting, political experts warn how this maneuver could set a dangerous precedent that reshapes elections and weakens voter influence. Guest Information: Omar Noureldin, Senior Vice President, Policy and Litigation, Common Cause

todaySeptember 14, 2025