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Special or Not? Teach Kids To Figure It Out
Children — and adults — are terrible at evaluating their own abilities, a crucial requirement for getting better at anything
Was Obama’s Immigration Announcement Good Politics?
The Republican strategist and Democratic pollster in their biweekly face-off about Election 2012
The Problem with ‘No Hug’ Policies in School
We all need human contact. Here’s why banning it for kids is a bad idea
How Obama’s New Policy Affects Undocumented Youth — and Me
The author of TIME’s cover story discusses how the immigration issue continues to be divisive — and why it shouldn’t be
An Elegy For Rodney King
He was a symbol, but not a solution
The Latest Crime-Solving Technique the Gun Lobby Doesn’t Like
Marking bullets with tiny codes could fight crime, but there’s a battle raging over using such technology
Exclusive: A Nation of Laws and a Nation of Immigrants
The President explains his decision to no longer deport undocumented immigrants who were brought to the United States as children
Why Are There No Summer SATs?
Taking this high-stakes test in the summer would benefit all kids, especially ones who can’t afford prep courses
Inside the World of the ‘Illegal’ Immigrant
Since revealing my status as an undocumented immigrant, hundreds of others have come forward to share their own stories. What they have to say will surprise you
Why Romney’s Big School Voucher Idea Is Really Pretty Puny
Three reasons the candidate’s school-choice proposal is less provocative than it seems
So You Want to Be an American
The road to citizenship can go on months — or decades
From the Family Photos of an Undocumented Immigrant
In this week’s cover story of TIME, José Antonio Vargas writes about the growing immigration rights movement and the ins and outs of the citizenship process. Vargas himself is an undocumented immigrant who revealed his status …