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  • A veteran reporter's view on the hot-button issues in the coming year: Police in schools, the fallout from the Vergara case and more.
  • NPR's senior education correspondent offers his predictions for the big stories in K-12 and higher education.
  • NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Maryland Rep. Jamie Raskin, a Democrat, about the latest Jan. 6 hearings.
  • Usually around this time, Hollywood is talking about how to keep its box office momentum going. This year, January was so lackluster that studios had to jump-start moviegoing from scratch.
  • Sen. Bernie Sanders is the favorite, but does Elizabeth Warren peel away some progressives after a fiery debate performance? Former Vice President Biden has a lot on the line — and a lot to prove.
  • From online classes to warnings against xenophobia — and at least one "COVID-cat" — here's how schools are coping with the global health crisis.
  • With that pitch, coder boot camps are poised to get much, much bigger. Is this a new education delivery system?
  • Take 6 joined us in the studio ahead of their dates at the Blue Note Hawaii. They shared two songs with us. Stand By Me and Straighten Up and Fly Right.
  • That means the White House reached its revised enrollment goal for the first year the Affordable Care Act was in full effect.
  • Everyday much of the food that starts off on the farm winds up in the trash. Next on Town Square, how Hawaii copes with the flip side of sustainable food…
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