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Guardians are indifferent towards their offspring’s persistent school absenteeism. Here’s the reason it must be a top concern.

Numerous reports have been made through ample coverage over recent months concerning the increase in student absences in American schools since the emergence of COVID-19. The most fresh national figures reveal that almost 26% of public school pupils were frequently absent in 2023 — a significant jump from 15% before the pandemic. However, based on a recent NPR/Ipsos survey, the …

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A Catastrophic Blast and Inferno at a Polish Munitions Factory Claims One Life and Injures Another

WARSAW, Poland (AP) — A munitions factory in Poland was rocked by an explosion on Monday, igniting a blaze that took the life of a 59-year-old employee and wounded another individual, according to authorities. Prime Minister Donald Tusk expressed that there appeared to be no indicators of an “external influence” being responsible for the conflagration that erupted at the Mesko …

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Trump concludes probation officer interaction before sentencing

Ex-President Donald Trump participated in a probation interview on Monday with a New York probation official, a routine part of the process for those convicted in criminal proceedings before a judicial authority determines their sentence. This is a brief from Yahoo News detailing the ongoing criminal and civil litigations involving Trump. Below are the current developments. 🚨 Current update From …

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Quartet of Kansas City Dining Establishments Suffer Amidst Vandalism Frenzy Involving Shattered Glass, All Occurring in a Single Evening

A minimum of four dining and drinkeries in close proximity in Kansas City fell prey to the menace of after-hours vandalism early on Monday morning. Brookside Sushi located at 408 E. 63rd Street; French Custard found at 5905 Main Street; The Littlest Bake Shop situated at 5511 Troost Avenue; and Oddly Correct at 4141 Troost Avenue; all divulged accounts of …

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Trio-Car Incident Linked to Gunfire in North Seattle on Aurora Avenue

A shooting incident that injured a 21-year-old man multiple times Sunday evening on Aurora Avenue North triggered a crash involving three vehicles. The event unfolded at approximately 8:30 p.m. Sunday near the intersection of North 130th Street and Aurora Avenue North. The young man’s car was the target of several gunshots. Bullets also hit a nearby establishment. Authorities indicated that …

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The situation for Anthony Richardson as dream football QB1

Anthony Richardson commonly goes as the QB5 or QB6 in drafts, yet he’s my top-ranked dream quarterback going into 2024. This ingrained material is not readily available in your area. Dream factors per dropback is just one of the best future indicators, and Richardson simply recorded the most FP/DB considering that Lamar Jackson’s historical 2019 period. Richardson balanced 29.2 fantasy …

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How to watch Pat Sajak’s last show tonight

After 41 years, it’s time for Pat Sajak’s last spin on Wheel of Fortune. Sajak has been hosting the beloved game show since 1981, but now it’s time for the 77-year-old to retire. While he will remain on as a consultant for the next three years, Sajak’s final episode as host was taped on April 5. The Season 41 finale, …

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Julia Louis-Dreyfus explains why she took a ‘leap of faith’ to star in tear-jerking new movie ‘Tuesday’

Julia Louis-Dreyfus, one of the most celebrated comedic actresses of recent times, took a “leap of faith” to work with a first-time director on a sentimental new movie Tuesday. The film follows Zora (Louis-Dreyfus) and her 15-year-old daughter, Tuesday (Lola Petticrew), as they confront Death, who arrives at their home in the form of a talking bird. It’s a twisted modern …

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‘We Live Here’ doc explores stories of LGBTQ+ families in 5 states across the Midwest, Hallmark’s ‘Christmas on Cherry Lane’ reunites ‘Good Witch’ stars Catherine Bell and James Denton

STREAM IT: See how the Midwest is changing one family at a time in a new Hulu doc America’s Midwest is often thought of as a conservative-dominated monolith, but that’s steadily — if slowly — changing. You can see that change happening in Hulu’s new documentary, We Live Here: The Midwest, which spends time with multiple LGBTQ+ families who are …

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