President Barack Obama says the graduating seniors of a Missouri town devastated by deadly tornadoes are a "source of inspiration" to him and the nation.
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Read more »Congress communicating at grade level lower since 2005, study claims
According to a foundation study, members of Congress are now speaking at a 10.6 grade level – almost a full grade lower than they did seven years ago.
Read more »Congress communicating at grade level lower since 2005, study claims
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