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"Modest" decreases in kids' development during pandemic, study finds
Axios· 3 days agoCOVID-era disruptions to daily life led to "modest" delays in reaching developmental milestones...
Trans Mountain oil pipeline expansion opens soon, but questions remain
Financial Post via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoI think this is the new normal.” It is ridiculous to have this pipeline costing $31 billion — that...
Student group adapts toys, devices for kids with disabilities | Cornell Chronicle
Cornell News Service· 2 days agoDue to an extremely rare chromosomal abnormality, 17-year-old Noah Cervantes has compromised...
Care workers were afraid they would bring coronavirus home, probe hears
Press Association News via AOL· 3 days ago“So we’re being told: ‘Stay away two metres, wear a mask, walk one way in a supermarket’, to: ‘You...
Don’t DoorDash your next meal
The Michigan Daily· 3 days agoOrdering food online has never been easier. Apps like DoorDash, Uber Eats and Grubhub allow consumers to order from 456 restaurants in Ann Arbor — from...
It’s a CT family-run restaurant where customers are willing to wait an hour. ‘It’s just good food’
Hartford Courant· 4 days agoThe Latin-Asian fusion food at the restaurant located at 105 Meriden Road in Waterbury is in such...
Johns Hopkins-led study finds ‘modest’ childhood development delays during COVID
The Washington Times· 4 days agoBabies and toddlers up to 5 years old experienced “modest” developmental delays during COVID-19...
Radicalized online: How digital rabbit holes lead to violent extremism
Las Vegas Weekly· 1 day agoTen years ago this month, Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy and his family hosted a swarm of armed...
Wakarusa Maple Syrup Festival's sweeter with this tradition
Goshen News· 1 day agoWhen people spend time visiting a festival in which the celebration of maple syrup is the theme of...
The COVID generation: Class of 2025 students on how the pandemic changed their school experience
Oregon Public Broadcasting· 3 days agoOPB has been following 27 students since they were in first grade as part of the Class of 2025...