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Ralph Nader: Good Headline Writers Encourage More Newspaper Reading – OpEd

Ralph Nader: Good Headline Writers Encourage More Newspaper Reading – OpEd
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Clip New York Times Hey, Alexa, What Should Students Learn About A.I.? (June 8) | MIT News

Clip New York Times Hey, Alexa, What Should Students Learn About A.I.? (June 8) | MIT News
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Oregon students with disabilities face barriers to school; 'My Powerful Hair' book : Here & Now Anytime

A new law in Utah has been designed to limit the time children and teenagers spend on social media. It requires those under 18 years old to get parental consent before signing up for sites like Instagram or TikTok and sets time constraints for when minors can use the apps. New York Times technology reporter Natasha Singer joins us. Then, in Oregon, some students with disabilities face an uphill battle to attend school. Schools claim they don't have adequate staffing to support students. Democratic state senator Sara Gelser Blouin has a bill to address the issue. She joins us with Elizabeth Miller, an education reporter at Oregon Public Broadcasting. And, the children's picture book "My Powerful Hair" tells the story of an Indigenous girl who reclaims her heritage by growing her hair long, something older generations were not allowed to do. Author Carole Lindstrom and illustrator Steph Littlebird join us. ....

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This word has appeared in 23 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence? ....

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