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Wednesday September 20th, 2017 morning edition

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7.1 magnitude earthquake rocks Central Mexico A 7.1 magnitude earthquake rattled central Mexico on Sept. 19, the anniversary of a deadly 1985 quake that killed thousands.

A 7.1 magnitude earthquake rattled central Mexico on Sept. 19, the anniversary of a deadly 1985 quake that killed thousands. »

Losers are more likely to believe in conspiracy theories, study finds

Authored by psypost.org

Because Obama won, Democrats were less likely to believe in fraud while Republicans became more likely to believe that dirty tricks were involved.

“People who are on the outside, people who lost, people who lack control, tend to believe in conspiracy theories.”.

It isn’t really evidence that drives people to believe in conspiracy theories, it’s their own biased interpretations of evidence.”. »

School Start Times for Middle School and High School Students — United States, 2011–12 School Year

Authored by cdc.gov

AAP recommended that "middle and high schools should aim for a starting time of no earlier than 8:30 a.m." (5).

SASS consists of several questionnaires, including those tailored to schools, teachers, principals, school districts, and library media centers.

Because AAP recommends school start times of 8:30 a.m. or later for both middle schools and high schools, the analyses in this report include public middle schools, high schools, and schools with combined grades. »