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COMMENTARY: Teacher perceptions can have an impact on students

Teachers expect 58 percent of white high school students — but just 37 percent of black high school students — to obtain at least a four-year college degree.

A witness account of the terror incident in New York City
 
A witness account of the terror incident in New York City

A student from Stuyvesant High School in New York City recounts what she saw when a man mowed down people on a busy bike path with a rented truck near her school in lower Manhattan.

Review-Journal updates on the terror incident in New York City
 
Review-Journal updates on the terror incident in New York City

The Review-Journal’s Adam Hill and Ed Graney update from New York City where a man in a rented pickup truck mowed down people along a busy bike path near the World Trade Center memorial on Oct. 31.

Review-Journal updates on the terror incident in New York City
 
Review-Journal updates on the terror incident in New York City

The Review-Journal’s Adam Hill and Ed Graney update from New York City where a man in a rented pickup truck mowed down people along a busy bike path near the World Trade Center memorial on Oct. 31.

Summit will examine root causes, solutions for youth homelessness

Combating youth homelessness started with awareness, Nevada Partnership for Homeless Youth Executive Director Arash Ghafoori said. The issue’s causes and solutions will be explored during the inaugural Intersections: The 2017 Southern Nevada Youth Homelessness Summit.

Bus driver transported victims on night of Las Vegas shooting
 
Bus driver transported victims on night of Las Vegas shooting

As Antonio O’Neal McLandau was finishing his route on the evening of Oct. 1, he entered the area of the Route 91 shooting. As he entered the chaotic scene, he was asked by an officer to use his bus as transport for victims. He transported between 20 and 30 people to Desert Springs Hospital. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @rookie__rae

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