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Seven-time All-Star guard Stephen Curry is now the Golden State Warriors' all-time scoring leader, passing Pro Basketball Hall of Famer Wilt Chamberlain's previous record of 17,783 points.
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  1. Stephen Curry eclipses Wilt Chamberlain as Warriors' all-time scoring leader
  2. One dead, officer injured in Knoxville, Tenn., school shooting
  3. Ex-Bengals RB Giovani Bernard agrees to 1-year deal with Buccaneers
  4. NHL trade deadline: Red Wings send winger Anthony Mantha to Capitals
  5. Police chief: Fatal Minnesota shooting was likely accident; cop meant to use Taser
  6. Biden nominates Christine Wormuth as first female secretary of the Army
  7. Australia excludes Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine from national rollout
  8. Yankees' Aaron Hicks sits out Monday in wake of Minnesota police shooting
  9. Patriots star WR Julian Edelman retires from NFL after 12-year career
  10. Microsoft to acquire speech recognition company Nuance Communications for $19B
  11. Plastic particles proliferate globally, spread by ocean waves and through the air
  12. Aubrey Plaza, Alison Brie, more make 'Cinema Toast' out of old movies
  13. Boeing begins building P-8A planes for Norway
  14. Younger U.S. adults three times likelier to die early than peers in Europe, study finds
  15. Fellow customer's purchase leads Missouri man to $100,000 lottery prize
  16. U.S. markets fall flat as Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell warns of 'elevated' assets
  17. White House: Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras agree to stem migrant flow
  18. Look: Pieces of the Mackinac Bridge up for auction in Michigan
  19. Former Chiefs assistant coach Britt Reid charged with felony DWI in February crash
  20. Watch: Dressed-up dummies race down ski slope at Oregon resort
  21. Will Smith, Antoine Fuqua pull movie from Georgia over voting law
  22. Angela Bassett, Brad Pitt, Zendaya, Reese Witherspoon to present at Oscars

Stephen Curry eclipses Wilt Chamberlain as Warriors' all-time scoring leader

Seven-time All-Star guard Stephen Curry is now the Golden State Warriors' all-time scoring leader, passing Pro Basketball Hall of Famer Wilt Chamberlain's previous record of 17,783 points.
    

One dead, officer injured in Knoxville, Tenn., school shooting

One person was killed and an officer was injured Monday during a school shooting incident in Knoxville, Tenn., authorities said.
    

Ex-Bengals RB Giovani Bernard agrees to 1-year deal with Buccaneers

Former Cincinnati Bengals running back Giovani Bernard has agreed to a short-term contract with the reigning Super Bowl champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
    

NHL trade deadline: Red Wings send winger Anthony Mantha to Capitals

The Washington Capitals acquired winger Anthony Mantha from the Detroit Red Wings in a blockbuster deal before Monday's NHL trade deadline.
    

Police chief: Fatal Minnesota shooting was likely accident; cop meant to use Taser

The fatal shooting of a Minnesota man during a traffic stop was likely accidental, Brooklyn Center Police Chief Tim Gannon said Monday. The officer meant to use a Taser, but instead fired a gun.
    

Biden nominates Christine Wormuth as first female secretary of the Army

President Joe Biden nominated Christine Wormuth to serve as secretary of the Army, the White House announced Monday.
    

Australia excludes Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine from national rollout

Johnson & Johnson's one-dose COVID-19 vaccine won't be included in Australia's national rollout due to its similarities to the AstraZeneca vaccine, government health officials said Monday.
    

Yankees' Aaron Hicks sits out Monday in wake of Minnesota police shooting

New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Hicks removed himself from the starting lineup for Monday's series opener against the Toronto Blue Jays in the wake of the police shooting of Daunte Wright in Minnesota.
    

Patriots star WR Julian Edelman retires from NFL after 12-year career

New England Patriots star wide receiver Julian Edelman, who helped the franchise win three Super Bowl championships, is retiring from the NFL after 12 years.
    

Microsoft to acquire speech recognition company Nuance Communications for $19B

Microsoft on Monday announced it will acquire speech recognition Nuance Communications in a deal worth about $16 billion, and approximately $19 billion including debt, as it looks to expand its healthcare capabilities.
    

Plastic particles proliferate globally, spread by ocean waves and through the air

New research highlights the ways microplastic can become airborne, transported across the continents and deposited across the globe.
    

Aubrey Plaza, Alison Brie, more make 'Cinema Toast' out of old movies

Showtime announced Monday it will premiere 10 episodes of "Cinema Toast" on April 20. The anthology features Aubrey Plaza directing and voice actors Alison Brie, Nick Offerman, Chris Meloni and more.
    

Boeing begins building P-8A planes for Norway

Production of Norway's first P-8A Poseidon surveillance aircraft is underway, manufacturer Boeing announced on Monday.
    

Younger U.S. adults three times likelier to die early than peers in Europe, study finds

Adults in the United States were up to three times more likely to die at a younger age than their peers in Europe, even before COVID-19, according to a Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences analysis.
    

Fellow customer's purchase leads Missouri man to $100,000 lottery prize

A Missouri man said a fellow store customer's purchase of a scratch-off lottery ticket inspired him to purchase the same ticket -- and win $100,000.
    

U.S. markets fall flat as Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell warns of 'elevated' assets

U.S. markets fell flat, drawing back from record highs, on Monday as Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said he was monitoring the stock market due to "elevated" assets.
    

White House: Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras agree to stem migrant flow

The United States has reached agreements with Mexico, Honduras, and Guatemala for beefed-up military and police commitments to help stem the flow of migrants, the Biden administration said Monday.
    

Look: Pieces of the Mackinac Bridge up for auction in Michigan

Transportation officials in Michigan are auctioning off 64-year-old pieces of the iconic Mackinac Bridge that were replaced following inspections.
    

Former Chiefs assistant coach Britt Reid charged with felony DWI in February crash

Former Kansas City Chiefs assistant linebackers coach Britt Reid on Monday was charged with felony driving while intoxicated in connection with a February crash that left a 5-year-old girl severely injured.
    

Watch: Dressed-up dummies race down ski slope at Oregon resort

A ski resort in Oregon held an annual event for more than 20 unusual skiers -- dummies competing to earn their creators a free season pass.
    

Will Smith, Antoine Fuqua pull movie from Georgia over voting law

Will Smith and Antoine Fuqua announced Monday they are moving production on their film "Emancipation" out of Georgia due to the state's recent voting law.
    

Angela Bassett, Brad Pitt, Zendaya, Reese Witherspoon to present at Oscars

Angela Bassett, Bong Joon Ho, Bryan Cranston, Laura Dern, Harrison Ford, Regina King, Marlee Matlin and more will present at the Oscars on April 25.
    
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Brooklyn Center fires city manager, gives mayor control of the police department following fatal shooting The Washington Post Minnesota officer meant to fire Taser, not handgun, in deadly Daunte Wright shooting, police chief says Fox News Biden calls ...
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  1. Brooklyn Center fires city manager, gives mayor control of the police department following fatal shooting - The Washington Post
  2. One student is dead and a police officer was wounded after a shooting at a high school in Knoxville, Tennessee authorities say - CNN
  3. Michigan governor continues to rely on vaccines, personal choice to handle COVID surge - WDIV ClickOnDetroit
  4. Derek Chauvin trial: A role model. A mamma's boy. A football player. Younger brother recalls George Floyd for jurors - USA TODAY
  5. Va. NAACP calls for end to ‘qualified immunity’ following viral video of traffic-stop - WWBT NBC12 News
  6. Authorities got warnings in months before 3 siblings slain - Los Angeles Times
  7. Yang tweets about street vendors — and ignites fury on the left - POLITICO
  8. 3 women shot in D.C., 2 fatally, apartment set on fire with baby inside, police say - NBC News
  9. Romney on NRSC awarding Trump: Not 'my preference' | TheHill - The Hill
  10. Attack on Iranian nuclear facility complicates Biden's diplomatic outreach to Tehran, experts say - Yahoo News
  11. Greensill: The questions still facing David Cameron - BBC News
  12. Prince Harry looks just like grandfather Prince Philip did in his 30s - Page Six
  13. NYC man tests positive for COVID two weeks after Johnson & Johnson vaccine - New York Post
  14. Alibaba shares rise 2% after Beijing orders Ant Group to revamp business - CNBC
  15. Microsoft to buy AI and speech technology firm Nuance for $16bn - The Guardian
  16. 2 St. Louis companies make Fortune 100 list of top places to work in 2021 - KSDK.com
  17. Jim Cramer's Mad Money Recap: Nvidia, Microsoft - TheStreet
  18. Microsoft's latest video teases that more Surface devices are around the corner - Windows Central
  19. Google is killing the Google Shopping app - Ars Technica
  20. [Update: Now available] Google Photos for Android gets advanced video editor w/ crop, filters - 9to5Google
  21. Report: Apple plans Apple TV/HomePod and iPad/HomePod hybrid products - Ars Technica
  22. Rian Johnson, Barry Jenkins, Gina Prince-Bythewood, Roland Emmerich & More Mourn Closure Of ArcLight Cinemas: “This Is So Painful” - Deadline
  23. Macaulay Culkin, Brenda Song welcome baby. Twitter is shook - Los Angeles Times
  24. DMX’s Family Issues Statement Regarding Master Recordings, Memorial Service - Variety
  25. 'American Idol': Paula Abdul makes 'nostalgic' return, frontrunner shockingly quits show - USA TODAY
  26. Tom Brady sends heartfelt message to New England Patriots WR Julian Edelman who announced his retirement from the NFL - ESPN
  27. American golfer Xander Schauffele lost $575,000 at the Masters because he and his caddie chose the wrong club - Insider
  28. Winners and losers of the 2021 NHL Trade Deadline - NHL
  29. Andy Reid's Son Britt Charged with DWI in February Crash That Injured 5-Year-Old - Bleacher Report
  30. NASA's Mars copter needs a software update ahead of its flight test - Engadget
  31. Epic NASA video celebrates 40 years of the space shuttle - Space.com
  32. NASA Has Released a New Image of Mars' Blue Dunes and It's Quite a Sight - IGN - IGN
  33. Full moon 2021: Pink supermoon in April will be biggest and brightest of the year - The Independent
  34. San Diego County COVID-19 Update – 4-12-2021 - countynewscenter.com
  35. Tweaked COVID vaccines in testing aim to fend off variants - Honolulu Star-Advertiser
  36. South African variant may be able to ‘break through’ Pfizer vaccine, study finds - WGN TV Chicago
  37. Genomic characteristics and clinical effect of the emergent SARS-CoV-2 B.1.1.7 lineage in London, UK: a whole-genome sequencing and hospital-based cohort study - The Lancet

Brooklyn Center fires city manager, gives mayor control of the police department following fatal shooting - The Washington Post


One student is dead and a police officer was wounded after a shooting at a high school in Knoxville, Tennessee authorities say - CNN

Michigan governor continues to rely on vaccines, personal choice to handle COVID surge - WDIV ClickOnDetroit


Derek Chauvin trial: A role model. A mamma's boy. A football player. Younger brother recalls George Floyd for jurors - USA TODAY

Va. NAACP calls for end to ‘qualified immunity’ following viral video of traffic-stop - WWBT NBC12 News


Authorities got warnings in months before 3 siblings slain - Los Angeles Times

Yang tweets about street vendors — and ignites fury on the left - POLITICO

3 women shot in D.C., 2 fatally, apartment set on fire with baby inside, police say - NBC News

Romney on NRSC awarding Trump: Not 'my preference' | TheHill - The Hill

Attack on Iranian nuclear facility complicates Biden's diplomatic outreach to Tehran, experts say - Yahoo News

Greensill: The questions still facing David Cameron - BBC News

Prince Harry looks just like grandfather Prince Philip did in his 30s - Page Six

NYC man tests positive for COVID two weeks after Johnson & Johnson vaccine - New York Post

Alibaba shares rise 2% after Beijing orders Ant Group to revamp business - CNBC

Microsoft to buy AI and speech technology firm Nuance for $16bn - The Guardian

2 St. Louis companies make Fortune 100 list of top places to work in 2021 - KSDK.com

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Recap: Nvidia, Microsoft - TheStreet

Microsoft's latest video teases that more Surface devices are around the corner - Windows Central

Google is killing the Google Shopping app - Ars Technica

[Update: Now available] Google Photos for Android gets advanced video editor w/ crop, filters - 9to5Google

Report: Apple plans Apple TV/HomePod and iPad/HomePod hybrid products - Ars Technica

Rian Johnson, Barry Jenkins, Gina Prince-Bythewood, Roland Emmerich & More Mourn Closure Of ArcLight Cinemas: “This Is So Painful” - Deadline

Macaulay Culkin, Brenda Song welcome baby. Twitter is shook - Los Angeles Times

DMX’s Family Issues Statement Regarding Master Recordings, Memorial Service - Variety

'American Idol': Paula Abdul makes 'nostalgic' return, frontrunner shockingly quits show - USA TODAY

Tom Brady sends heartfelt message to New England Patriots WR Julian Edelman who announced his retirement from the NFL - ESPN

American golfer Xander Schauffele lost $575,000 at the Masters because he and his caddie chose the wrong club - Insider

Winners and losers of the 2021 NHL Trade Deadline - NHL

Andy Reid's Son Britt Charged with DWI in February Crash That Injured 5-Year-Old - Bleacher Report

NASA's Mars copter needs a software update ahead of its flight test - Engadget

Epic NASA video celebrates 40 years of the space shuttle - Space.com

NASA Has Released a New Image of Mars' Blue Dunes and It's Quite a Sight - IGN - IGN

Full moon 2021: Pink supermoon in April will be biggest and brightest of the year - The Independent

San Diego County COVID-19 Update – 4-12-2021 - countynewscenter.com

Tweaked COVID vaccines in testing aim to fend off variants - Honolulu Star-Advertiser

South African variant may be able to ‘break through’ Pfizer vaccine, study finds - WGN TV Chicago

Genomic characteristics and clinical effect of the emergent SARS-CoV-2 B.1.1.7 lineage in London, UK: a whole-genome sequencing and hospital-based cohort study - The Lancet

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A police officer fatally shot Mr. Wright on Sunday in Brooklyn Center, Minn., about 10 miles from where Derek Chauvin is on trial in the killing of George Floyd.
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  1. The Killing of Daunte Wright: What to Know
  2. Here Are The Takeaways from Day 11 of the Derek Chauvin Trial.
  3. Surging Virus Has Michigan's Whitmer at Loggerheads With Biden
  4. After Nuclear Site Blackout, Thunder From Iran, and Silence From U.S.
  5. ‘Bond Girl’ Talk and Groping: Albany’s Toxic Culture for Women
  6. President Biden Makes the Case for Infrastructure in Bipartisan Meeting
  7. Biden Picks Anne Milgram, Former NJ Attorney General, to Lead DEA
  8. Biden picks first woman to be Army secretary.
  9. Corporate Leaders Discuss How to Address Georgia's Voting Laws
  10. Smartmatic says disinformation on Fox News about the election was ‘no accident.’
  11. Daunte Wright, Michigan, Iran: Your Monday Evening Briefing
  12. Europe’s Vaccination Problem
  13. The Biden Boom Is Already Wild
  14. Liberals for Ron DeSantis*
  15. America Needs to Empower Workers Again
  16. Trump Abandoned the Climate. This Is Biden’s Moment.
  17. Every Covid-19 Death Leaves Behind a Circle of Grief
  18. How Biden Can Free America From Its Zoning Straitjacket
  19. How F.D.R.’s Heir Is Changing the Country
  20. Matt Gaetz Is Both Unique and … Not So Unique
  21. A Public Health Lesson for Ron DeSantis, From Harvard
  22. My Job and I: Is This a Love Letter?
  23. Those We’ve Lost to the Coronavirus
  24. Excessive Drinking Rose During the Pandemic. Here Are Ways to Cut Back.
  25. Scandal Erupts in Valdosta, Georgia's Football "Titletown"
  26. Tennessee Student Killed After Shooting at Police, Officials Say
  27. Movie theater chain in Los Angeles, forced to close by the pandemic, will not reopen.
  28. The Tax Filing Deadline Was Delayed to May 17. Here's What to Know.
  29. Head of Regis High School Is Fired Over Sexual Misconduct Charges
  30. Pentagon Chief Orders New Review of Attack in Kenya That Killed 3 Americans
  31. Japan to Start Releasing Radioactive Water From Fukushima in 2 Years
  32. Virginia Attorney General Opens Investigation Into Windsor Police Department
  33. Reuters Names a New Editor in Chief
  34. US Women's Soccer Team Clears Hurdle to Continuing Equal Pay Fight
  35. What’s on TV This Week: ‘Our Towns’ and ‘Beethoven in Beijing’
  36. Don’t Mistake Silent Endurance for Resilience
  37. Prime Cuts From Jenny Diski’s Catalog of Intimate, Witty Essays
  38. Why Prince Philip Was Elusive Onscreen
  39. A Chef’s Quest to Preserve Cambodia’s Lost Flavors
  40. National Poetry Month: Coping With the Covid-19 Pandemic
  41. Parents, Stop Talking About the ‘Lost Year’
  42. China Official Acknowledges Low Effectiveness of the Country's Covid Vaccines
  43. Kati Kariko Helped Shield the World From the Coronavirus
  44. From William and Harry, Loving but Separate Tributes to Prince Philip
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The Killing of Daunte Wright: What to Know

A police officer fatally shot Mr. Wright on Sunday in Brooklyn Center, Minn., about 10 miles from where Derek Chauvin is on trial in the killing of George Floyd.
    

Here Are The Takeaways from Day 11 of the Derek Chauvin Trial.

George Floyd’s brother testified tearfully about their childhood. The trial continued with the backdrop of a fatal police shooting that kicked off protests in a Minneapolis suburb on Sunday.
    

Surging Virus Has Michigan's Whitmer at Loggerheads With Biden

As Gov. Gretchen Whitmer pleads for more coronavirus vaccine, the Biden administration on Monday urged her to shut Michigan down, something she wants to avoid.
    

After Nuclear Site Blackout, Thunder From Iran, and Silence From U.S.

The Americans and Israelis have worked together in the past to impede Iran’s nuclear ambitions, but the U.S. denies that was the case in the latest sabotage.
    

‘Bond Girl’ Talk and Groping: Albany’s Toxic Culture for Women

As allegations against Gov. Andrew Cuomo put a new spotlight on sexual misconduct in New York’s capital, numerous women there described an enduring predatory and misogynistic environment.
    

President Biden Makes the Case for Infrastructure in Bipartisan Meeting

The president met with lawmakers from both parties in an effort to show some flexibility on the size of his $2 trillion proposal and how to pay for it.
    

Biden Picks Anne Milgram, Former NJ Attorney General, to Lead DEA

Anne Milgram built her reputation fighting crime in the city of Camden.
    

Biden picks first woman to be Army secretary.

Christine E. Wormuth’s nomination comes as the Biden administration has faced criticism for its slow pace of selecting top Pentagon officials.
    

Corporate Leaders Discuss How to Address Georgia's Voting Laws

A coalition of law firms has joined business leaders in wanting to use their clout to oppose state legislation that would make it harder to vote.
    

Smartmatic says disinformation on Fox News about the election was ‘no accident.’

The company was responding to a motion filed by Fox that argued that mentions of Smartmatic were part of its reporting on a newsworthy event.
    

Daunte Wright, Michigan, Iran: Your Monday Evening Briefing

Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
    

Europe’s Vaccination Problem

The European Union’s coronavirus inoculation campaign started slowly, and the picture is worsening still.
    

The Biden Boom Is Already Wild

When lots of money is sloshing around, culture changes.
    

Liberals for Ron DeSantis*

*Unwittingly, as usual.
    

America Needs to Empower Workers Again

Unions aren’t obsolete, and we need to get them back.
    

Trump Abandoned the Climate. This Is Biden’s Moment.

The new president has promised to take the lead on climate. His plan does not disappoint.
    

Every Covid-19 Death Leaves Behind a Circle of Grief

For each person who dies of Covid-19, experts say there are at least nine newly bereaved. We must begin to address the toll.
    

How Biden Can Free America From Its Zoning Straitjacket

If a state wants funds for infrastructure, it should meet strict conditions about housing construction.
    

How F.D.R.’s Heir Is Changing the Country

It’s all about jobs and infrastructure, and President Biden is off to a good start.
    

Matt Gaetz Is Both Unique and … Not So Unique

The sex scandals of the present look a lot like the sex scandals of the past.
    

A Public Health Lesson for Ron DeSantis, From Harvard

Michelle A. Williams, an epidemiologist and Harvard dean, urges politicians to focus on public health if they want a strong economy.
    

My Job and I: Is This a Love Letter?

Readers discuss formative experiences in the workplace, at Google and elsewhere.
    

Those We’ve Lost to the Coronavirus

This series tells the stories of people who have died in the pandemic.
    

Excessive Drinking Rose During the Pandemic. Here Are Ways to Cut Back.

Many Americans increased their alcohol intake during the pandemic, with women and parents of young children disproportionately affected.
    

Scandal Erupts in Valdosta, Georgia's Football "Titletown"

Georgia’s Valdosta High School, a longtime football powerhouse, is awash in a scandal involving race, funny money, allegations of improper recruiting and a one-armed booster named Nub.
    

Tennessee Student Killed After Shooting at Police, Officials Say

A police officer was seriously injured in the episode at Austin-East Magnet High School in Knoxville, Tenn., on Monday.
    

Movie theater chain in Los Angeles, forced to close by the pandemic, will not reopen.

The company owned 16 theaters and more than 300 screens.
    

The Tax Filing Deadline Was Delayed to May 17. Here's What to Know.

The federal government and most states pushed back the date to May 17, but others have gone their own way. And if you make estimated tax payments, the deadline remains April 15.
    

Head of Regis High School Is Fired Over Sexual Misconduct Charges

The Rev. Daniel Lahart, the president of Regis High School, targeted multiple adults, including subordinates, an investigation found.
    

Pentagon Chief Orders New Review of Attack in Kenya That Killed 3 Americans

The unusual review of the conclusions of the initial inquiry comes more than a year after the attack by the Shabab revealed security lapses at the base.
    

Japan to Start Releasing Radioactive Water From Fukushima in 2 Years

The government says the plan is the best way to dispose of water used to prevent the ruined nuclear plant’s damaged reactor cores from melting.
    

Virginia Attorney General Opens Investigation Into Windsor Police Department

Mark Herring, the attorney general, requested records going back as far as a decade after two officers were involved in a traffic stop during which a Black U.S. Army lieutenant was pepper-sprayed.
    

Reuters Names a New Editor in Chief

Alessandra Galloni, its global managing editor, will be the first woman to lead the news agency in its 170-year history.
    

US Women's Soccer Team Clears Hurdle to Continuing Equal Pay Fight

A judge approved a settlement between U.S. Soccer and its women’s team in their dispute over working conditions, allowing the players to resume their legal battle over compensation.
    

What’s on TV This Week: ‘Our Towns’ and ‘Beethoven in Beijing’

A documentary on HBO looks at small towns across America. And PBS’s “Great Performances” revisits a pivotal 1973 classical music tour.
    

Don’t Mistake Silent Endurance for Resilience

In powering through discomfort, I became inured to it — until I figured out how to acknowledge what I actually wanted.
    

Prime Cuts From Jenny Diski’s Catalog of Intimate, Witty Essays

“Why Didn’t You Just Do What You Were Told?” collects a few dozen of Diski’s best pieces for the London Review of Books.
    

Why Prince Philip Was Elusive Onscreen

Portrayals of Philip in “The Crown” and elsewhere missed the mark, according to his biographer. Here, she assesses the best-known attempts.
    

A Chef’s Quest to Preserve Cambodia’s Lost Flavors

Part historical record, part how-to for cooks, Rotanak Ros’s “Nhum” pieces together recipes from a time before the country’s genocide.
    

National Poetry Month: Coping With the Covid-19 Pandemic

“This crisis affects more or less everyone, and poetry can help us process difficult feelings like loss, sadness, anger, lack of hope.”
    

Parents, Stop Talking About the ‘Lost Year’

Teenagers and tweens will be fine, experts say — if adults model resilience.
    

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