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Oasis Academy Oldham achieves IQM Centre of Excellence status
Oldham Chronicle· 16 hours agoOasis Academy Oldham has announced that it has been awarded the prestigious IQM Inclusive School...
Why Does a Routine Test of Newborns Reward ‘Pink’ Skin?
New York Times· 16 hours agoShortly after they’re born, infants are assigned an Apgar score, a measure of how well they’re...
Houston-area residents frustrated as they enter sixth day without power and air conditioning in...
CNN.com· 17 hours agoHundreds of thousands of southeast Texas residents are entering the sixth day in a row suffering...
Being Volodymyr Zelenskiy: How war has changed Ukraine's leader
Reuters· 17 hours agoThe 46-year-old said his ambition when he was elected in 2019 had been to help Ukraine become a...
I Thought I'd Overcome My Eating Disorder. 30 Years Later, I Found Myself In Its Thrall Again.
HuffPost via Yahoo News· 18 hours ago“Eat something fattening!” a neighbor said. “I will,” I assured him, all the while thinking: Never....
Why the best player(s) in this MLB draft might not be taken No. 1 overall
ESPN.co.uk· 18 hours agoBecause high school players carry significantly more leverage than their...head back to school if...
I moved our family from California to Costa Rica for love, and it ended up being the best thing for...
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I moved our family from California to Costa Rica for love, and it ended up being the best thing for...
INSIDER via Yahoo News UK· 18 hours agoThe idea of being an entrepreneur like my mom has always appealed to me. Thankfully she always...
America’s front line against fentanyl is a Golden Retriever named Goose
Reuters· 19 hours agoOne of America's most valuable defenders against fentanyl trafficking at the Mexico border uses his nose to root out illicit drugs, an old-school technique that authorities ...
Members of Cuba’s revolutionary generation feel abandoned by the society they created
The Guardian· 20 hours agoIn central Havana, Martha Ortega has been queueing for mince. Until five years ago, Ortega was a receptionist in a local office of the Communist party of Cuba. Ortega lives with her daughter ...