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It's a busy world out there, so that’s why we’ve boiled it all down to our top stories for each week of February 2023. We collect current events of the week starting and ending on a Friday, so make sure you check back at the end of every week to keep up-to-date on what's...
2025-02-07 Mushers Hit the Yukon Quest The Yukon Quest is on. Seventeen teams have entered this long-distance dogsled race. Ten teams are running the 680-kilometre course. Seven signed up for the 280-kilometre race. They hit the trails February 2, after a ceremonial start in Whitehorse th...
While 1.2 million doses have been sent to the area, the children's aid agency wasn't able to inoculate kids against the infectious, deadly virus because of ongoing fighting. Polio is short for poliomyelitis, which translates to "pale marrow inflammation." record the best performance ever ...
Check out these great ideas for connecting current events to all subjects.News for Kids Have you checked out Education World's weekly News for Kids feature? Each week, Education World presents a news story for you to share and discuss with your students. We choose news stories based on ...
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‘We don’t want to patronise children, and it’s important that we cover major news events, whether they’re happy or distressing,’ says Natasha Littleton, marketing manager for the children’s weekly newspaperFirst News. In these situations, there are ways to explain what’s happening with...
What do you think? Should privacy officers be liable for events like this? Should CSO's/CISO's and Compliance Managers be liable when a breach occurs exposing protected information? Think about that answer very carefully. /Hoff *You can find Peter Fleischer's bloghere. ...
The people saying this aren’t raging ideologues, they’re not political junkies, they’re not rabid progressives or conspiracy nuts. They’re regular people. Moms to their kids, people in the produce aisle at the market, couples eating smashburgers at a diner. They’re saying stuff like,...