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Redefining what a COVID-safe school year looks like with delta and vaccines
School is back in session, but the pandemic isn't over. Vaccines and the delta variant have changed everything.
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Where are the students? For a second straight year, school enrollment is dropping
The declines many school districts reported last year have continued, an NPR investigation finds. What educators don't know is where those students have gone.
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Climate Magic: Eco-grief on the Frontline, with Ashlee Cunsolo
Why should we lean into ecological grief, rather than shun, fix, or repress it? What does “grief literacy” look like, and why might our ecological crisis require us to gain those skills? What does the inability to lean into grief mean for the climate crisis, and how might we collectively leverage grief for political change?
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Neuroscience and hope in the face of climate change
Neurosurgeon Ann-Christine Duhaime, author of Minding the Climate, explores how our tendency to prioritize short-term consumer pleasures spurs climate change, but also how the brain’s amazing capacity for flexibility can—and likely will—enable us to prioritize the long-term survival of humanity.
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Jennifer Uchendu: “What Is Climate Anxiety for a Nigerian Youth Activist?”
Emotional responses differ based on our relationship to the environment, says Jennifer Uchendo.
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A bus driver in Michigan fainted at the wheel. Then a 7th-grader took control
The driver called the transportation base to tell them she was feeling dizzy and lost consciousness seconds later. Dillon Reeves immediately sprang into action and safely stopped the bus.
WATCH: Fan In Toronto Throws Beer Can At Orioles Outfielder
The Orioles were playing the Blue Jays in Toronto when Hyun Soo Kim was nearly hit by a can chucked from the stands. Baltimore lost the wild card game, too; Toronto advances in the series.
Can Sears Survive? Maybe Not, Company Admits In Financial Filings
Shares of the company's stock tumbled 12 percent today after the company acknowledged Tuesday that its future viability is not a sure thing. The company lost $2 billion last year.
After Comments On Pedophilia, Breitbart Editor Milo Yiannopoulos Resigns
One day after he lost both a book deal and a prominent speaking gig, Yiannopoulos said he was stepping down as technology editor for the website formerly run by President Trump's chief strategist.
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UConn Women Win Historic 100th Game In A Row
As of Monday night, the last time UConn lost a game was 818 days ago — in November of 2014, when Stanford beat them in overtime.
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