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The town pushing to delay smartphones for children
William Ransom Primary School is inviting all the towns schools to join their smartphone pledge.6 hours ago -
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Co-leaders of German Greens resign after election fiasco
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New sheriff in town: How Mike Macdonald has shaken up the Seahawks post-Pete Carroll
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They meet again: Three keys to Liberty-Aces WNBA semifinals clash
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One in three children are short-sighted, global study suggests
There was a notable rise after Covid when children spent less time outdoors, researchers say.9 hours ago -
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Biden administration backs House Republicans' three-month government funding bill
Former President Donald Trump earlier this month told congressional Republicans to shut down the government if the SAVE Act got cut from the spending bill.13 hours ago - Joe Biden -
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Benchmark Treasury yields hit three-week highs as traders eye PCE inflation data
Bond yields rose amid hopes the U.S. economy is enjoying a soft economic landing despite the Fed completing a monetary policy tightening cycle.55 minutes ago
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Live Updates: Israel Downs Hezbollah Missile Aimed at Tel Aviv
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Israeli Bulldozers Flatten Mile After Mile in the West Bank
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Taiwan and U.S. Work to Counter China’s Drone Dominance
Officials hope that Taiwan can become a bigger player in the supply chain for drones, a move that would also help blunt any threats posed to the island by China.7 hours ago - China -
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As Lebanon Reels From Israeli Attacks, the Future Is Murky for a Wounded Hezbollah
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Ukrainian Poet and Rock Star Fights Near Front and Performs Behind It
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