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No more pencils, no more books? In Oregon, pushback is growing on screen time during school
When Libby Sanford’s son came home from his first day of kindergarten in Beaverton, she anticipated tales of new friends, ...
Looking back on his senior year of athletics at Edgewood High School, Riley Kreisher sees how it might be seen as a year of frustration, a time of “almost-was” and “might-have-been.” Considering where ...
James Hauser, who has a rare genetic condition called 1p36 deletion syndrome, faces daily challenges with physical and ...
The debate over classroom screens isn't about banning technology. It's about making sure it actually helps kids learn.
Writing for the New York Times this week, Katrina Miller reflected on the new images of Earth as Artemis II began its trek ...
Police reports and body camera footage from the day in question, obtained by the Journal Star through a FOIA request with the Tazewell County Sheriff's Office, give insight into what happened, ...
Asking kids to “quick write” for 3- to 10-minutes gives students a low-stakes space to put pen to paper in response to a ...
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Apple at 50: The Pippin was a flop in 1996, but I’m ready for Apple’s bold gaming bet in 2026
From the failed Pippin to AAA games on iPhones, Apple’s 50-year journey shows its gaming dreams weren’t wrong, just early.
Paul McAfee, MD, director of the Baltimore-based Scoliosis and Spine Center of Maryland, has spent four decades at the intersection of spine surgery and product development, helping develop and advise ...
Michael Christopher Brown Unusually for a major tourist attraction, the phrase “death trap” features prominently in the ...
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