Education. This week Matter of Fact explores the debate over what should be taught in the classroom — and catches up with a four young women who fled Afghanistan with their family, now getting the education their peers cannot. Plus, a look at the growing tech manufacturing industry in Los Angeles and crash dummies that finally reflect reality.
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