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The Monthly In today’s increasingly global society, audiences have access to arts and entertainment from creatives in many countries. For our future-themed March issue, The Monthly staff has rounded up a list of nine recommendations movies, manga, albums and more from around the world that we think you’ll enjoy. 1. “Kaguya-sama: Love Is.
Known as a unifier who earned his chops in a rapid rise through the education ranks – from fourth-grade teacher, to principal, assistant superintendent, and Connecticut education commissioner – Miguel Cardona was expected to be confirmed March 1 as the U.S. Secretary of Education.
The Biden administration choice of Dr. Cardona as a conciliatory tone-setter was a smart move, says Jonathan Zimmerman, a historian at the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education. A teachers union leader or someone aligned with the pro-charter Democrats for Education Reform, he says, “would have been a sort of prima facie statement that we’re going with one [ideological] side or the other.”
Finding the gifts of home
For Houston’s Puerto Rican population, a bittersweet Día de Reyes in a year without travel.
By Story and multimedia Marie D. De Jesús
Houston Chronicle
Finding the gifts of home
For Houston’s Puerto Rican population, a bittersweet Día de Reyes in a year without travel.
By Story and multimedia Marie D. De Jesús
Houston Chronicle
Published Jan. 1, 2021
Every year, at sunrise on Jan. 6, Marian Cabanillas would awake to mud and grass tracks inside her childhood home in Houston. Her father would say the reyes magos had come in the night and their camels had left behind the mess.
Coronavirus pandemic means tight holiday shipping deadlines
Coronavirus pandemic means tight holiday shipping deadlines
Between an increase in mail volume and limited employee availability, USPS is asking for people s patience and moving a crucial shipping deadline.
MILWAUKEE - Procrastinators beware: You are running out of time to ship mail in hopes of arrival by Christmas Day.
The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) said it is seeing an unprecedented increase in the amount of mail this holiday season; there are some things you should know to make sure it gets there by Dec. 25. Twas a week before Christmas when all standing in line hoped their packages would make it to their destinations on time.