I live in Minneapolis. I grew up not far from here, in a suburb of St. Paul; after stints on both coasts, my wife and I settled here to raise our daughters in a freezing state that had always welcomed us warmly. As the ongoing occupation by over 3,000 ICE …
Read More »Brits Critics’ Choice: Jacob Alon crowned winner
PA Media Jacob Alon joins the ranks of Adele and Sam Fender who have previously won the award Scottish singer-songwriter Jacob Alon has been named as the winner of the Brits Critics’ Choice Award. The Fife-born musician saw off competition from soul singer Sienna Spiro and east London artist Rose …
Read More »Tributes to Thorpe St Andrew woman believed to be murdered
Mariam Issimdarand Robby West,in Thorpe St Andrew Facebook Neighbours have paid tribute to Tania Williams who was found fatally injured in Thorpe St Andrew A woman who police suspect was murdered near Norwich has been named locally by neighbours as Tania Williams. Police were called to Catherine Gardens in Thorpe …
Read More »Can Chemicals Turn My Orange iPhone 17 Pink? Here’s What I Found Out
A recent Reddit thread suggests that it’s possible for a cosmic orange iPhone 17 Pro to turn vibrant pink. As PCMag’s Eric Zeman noted, it’s likely that the phone has been discolored by cleaning substances that affected the finish, turning it from vibrant orange to a wild hot pink. Sure, this might …
Read More »Glasgow School of Sport closure could be pushed back to 2029
Glasgow Life Glasgow School of Sport opened in 1999 Councillors are set to vote on whether to push back the closure of Scotland’s only school of sporting excellence to 2029. It had been proposed to close Glasgow School of Sport (GSOS), based at Bellahouston Academy, at the end of term …
Read More »More than 160 churchgoers kidnapped in twin Nigeria attacks, clergy say
Armed gangs have kidnapped dozens of people attending two churches in Nigeria’s Kaduna state, according to local police. A senior church leader said more than 160 worshippers were abducted by gunmen during Sunday service. It is the latest mass kidnapping in Nigeria, where both Christians and Muslims have been targeted. …
Read More »Smestow Academy in Wolverhampton closes after man’s body found
Caroline GallWest Midlands Google Maps The school in Windmill Crescent closed at lunchtime on Monday Police are investigating after the body of a man was found in the grounds of a Wolverhampton school. Emergency crews were called to Smestow Academy at about 10:40 GMT following the discovery, West Midlands Police …
Read More »Trial shown interview with alleged victim’s mother
Pacemaker William Lloyd-Lavery, pictured outside a previous court hearing, denies the charges The mother of a woman who claims she was sexually assaulted by her teacher in the 1970s has said the school’s headmistress was “very keen nothing should be done” after she reported the alleged incident. The evidence from …
Read More »King Charles shares dram with First Minister John Swinney at reception celebrating Scottish business owners | UK News
The King shared a dram with Scotland’s first minister while hosting Scottish business owners at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh. The reception in the Throne Room brought together various entrepreneurs, business owners, investors and capital investment firms to celebrate the nation’s entrepreneurial spirit. The King was joined by SNP …
Read More »Skircoat Lodge Halifax children’s home sex abuse trial begins
A former manager at a children’s home in West Yorkshire “used his power to isolate children” for him to abuse, a jury has heard. Malcolm Phillips, 92, is charged with rape, indecent assault and indecency with a child at Skircoat Lodge in Halifax between 1976 and 1994. His assistant Linda …
Read More »Jury selection for Belfast schoolboy’s inquest begins
Pacemaker A process to select a jury is under way ahead of an inquest into the death of the Belfast schoolboy Noah Donohoe. The body of the 14-year-old was found in a storm drain in north Belfast on 27 June 2020, six days after he went missing. A post-mortem examination …
Read More »Blue Monday isn’t real, but sadness is—and it plays a vital role in children’s development
[ by Paola Alexandria Pinto de Magalhães, Maider Belintxon Martín, Pablo Tabuenca Agramonte, The Conversation Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain January can feel exhausting. With the magic of Christmas and New Year fading fast, returning to routine brings with it an undeniable emotional slump. But is it really the saddest month? …
Read More »Dolly Parton celebrates 80 years and six decades of stardom
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Dolly Parton has spent the last 60 years transforming herself from a small town girl to one of the biggest names in the world. Now, Parton is celebrating her 80th birthday. In a video shared earlier this month, the country music icon …
Read More »Thirteen pupils die after minibus collides with lorry
Thirteen school pupils have died in South Africa after the minibus they were travelling in collided with a lorry south of the city of Johannesburg. The crash happened on Monday morning at around 07:00 local time (05:00 GMT) in Vanderbijlpark, the local education authority said. Eleven students died at the …
Read More »‘I’m a plumber – here’s the problem with new builds and heat pumps… and my tips to cut call-out costs’ | Money News
If you’ve ever spent your morning commute daydreaming about starting afresh with your career, this feature is for you. Each Monday, we speak to someone from a different profession to discover what it’s really like. This week we chat to plumber and gas engineer Leah Carney. Apprentice plumbers typically earn… …
Read More »Fewer than 10 pupils targeted in explicit AI images, says school
Royal School Armagh Graham Montgomery is the principal of the Royal School Armagh The principal of a County Armagh school at the centre of controversy over AI-generated explicit images has said the number of pupils targeted is in the “single figures”. Graham Montgomery, headmaster of the Royal School Armagh, issued …
Read More »Southwick’s World Conker Championships man is Anorak of the Year
James Grantand Annabel Amos,Northamptonshire Kate Bradbrook/BBC StJohn Burkett is still deciding where to display his award One of the organisers of the World Conker Championships has been named Anorak of the Year 2025. StJohn Burkett, who helps stage the Northamptonshire event, was recognised by the Dull Men’s Club, an organisation …
Read More »I left after I’d had enough of being judged
Grace Deanand George Sandeman FatCamera/GettyImages Martina loved the idea of a baby signing class. As well as teaching her baby to communicate with simple hand gestures, she’d be able to meet other mothers in her area. But after the third session, Martina scooped up her newborn and walked out. She’d …
Read More »Hundreds of university staff to vote on strike action
SNS Trade union Unite says workers at Strathclyde have been treated with contempt by the university More than 400 staff at Strathclyde University, including technicians and security staff, are voting on whether to go on strike over job cuts. Trade union Unite says the university has treated staff with contempt …
Read More »Families explore how a smartwatch can give early warnings of severe tantrums
[ Evenings in the Staal household often carried a delicate unpredictability. After a full school day—and as Ethan’s medication began to wear off—the shift from playful to overwhelmed could happen in seconds. Ethan has ADHD, a condition that can make emotional regulation especially challenging. Source link
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