LONDON (AP) – Some young children have forgotten how to eat with a knife and fork and the coronavirus epidemic and the closure of school-related schools have affected young people’s learning, so others have turned to diapers. The Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and Skills, also known as …
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Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (AP) – Tropical storms have flooded cities in South Florida since then, flooding some cities and flooding some homes with rising water that didn’t flood for hours. It was the 28th hurricane during the busy hurricane season, and the first landfall in Florida. The year set a …
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Wilmington, Dale. (AP) – President Donald Trump is facing pressure to cooperate with President-elect Joe Biden’s team. To ensure a smooth transfer of power when the new administration takes over in January. General Services Administration Biden has been tasked with giving formal formal recognition as president-elect, beginning the transition. But …
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North American moviegoers are not yet running back in theaters, and global office fees are slowly returning to the COVID-19 era, as “Mulan” will also make a splash in its China release. Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet” grossed just 6. 7.6 million from 2,910 locations in its second major weekend at US …
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