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Is Micromanaging Teachers a Recipe for School Success?

A new superintendent is trying to improve Houston’s public schools through strictly structured teaching. The district says it’s working. Many educators and parents hate it.

Why Cities Are Getting Rid of Decades-Old Parking Rules

12 January 2025 at 05:00
Hundreds of cities have cut back parking requirements for real estate projects. That’s led to more housing development, but it has also resulted in backlash from residents.

Harris Staffers Went Rogue to Reach Black and Latino Voters in Philadelphia

Worried that the campaign was neglecting voters of color in Philadelphia and other battleground cities, organizers secretly gathered at a Dunkin’ Donuts and elsewhere to get out the vote.

Β© Michelle Gustafson for The New York Times

In Philadelphia, frustrated campaign organizers for Vice President Kamala Harris gathered in stealth at a Dunkin’ Donuts as they tried to turn out Black and Latino voters on their own.
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