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Nearly a third of kids can't use books when starting school - and try to swipe them like phones
Almost a third of children who started reception last year were not able to use books correctly, sometimes even trying to swipe or tap them like a smartphone, a survey has found.
We Need Diverse Books has launched the Unbanned Book Network to counteract book bans in schools and libraries. The program announced Tuesday will donate banned books and appoint Author Ambassadors ...
The President’s House, which serves as a memorial to the nine people George Washington enslaved there during the founding of ...
From fine-tuning open source models to building agentic frameworks on top of them, the open source world is ripe with ...
The Queerty Book Club’s February pick is Attention Seeker by Darcy Michael, a queer, humor-forward look at ADHD, creativity, ...
The executive director of the Hawaii Housing & Finance Development Corp. talks about initiatives to help first-time ...
Getting a chance to play in the Coretta Scott King Classic has special meaning for Ohio State's Chance Gray. Her great ...
A book of essays by actor Lili Taylor, a memoir by restaurateur Keith McNally, and a bestseller from Andrew Ross Sorkin about ...
The Coffee Gallery has been a gathering place for locals and visitors since 1987, but the beloved Haleiwa cafe will serve its ...
Making your Premier League debut at Manchester City would be a daunting prospect for anyone - even as a referee. But 32-year-old Farai Hallam, once a professional footballer on Stevenage's books, ...
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Referee Farai Hallam was praised for choosing not to award Manchester City a penalty against Wolves on his Premier League debut.
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