A new federal survey finds roughly a 20 percent difference in school readiness between children from the poorest and wealthiest families.
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Mayor Dada Morero blames Johannesburg's growth for water crisis, South Africans not impressed
Johannesburg Mayor Dada Morero has blamed the city's growth for ongoing water outages, but South Africans online were not ...
India's Valentine's Week 2026, starting on a Saturday, offers a relaxed celebration. Embrace aesthetic florals for Rose Day, ...
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Next crypto to explode: AI agent hype pushes DeepSnitch AI to USD 1.50M, XMR and ADA gearing for a breakout
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Nationally, nearly two-thirds of children were reported in the survey as on track for kindergarten, regardless of their ...
Green Day opened with "American Idiot." Then, Gavin Newsom appeared.
Some city and state programs are working to boost that improvement by expanding preschool opportunities for children from low-income families. The mission is even more urgent as parents juggle ...
After recent announcements from Blizzard regarding the immediate future of Overwatch, the game reaches major new player.
Merger of two neutron stars in the aftermath of a supernova may have been observed for the first time, though questions ...
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