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On Monday evening, Andy Jackson’s announcement became official: The prominent landowner had withdrawn two applications related to a controversial rezoning proposal of 3,550 acres that would make way for vast ....
After starting a free tutoring service, 17-year-old senior Athena Hernandez of The Bishop's School in La Jolla, Calif., published a new book aiming to teach Spanish-speaking children the basics of coding in Python. ....
Athena Hernandez is a student at The Bishop's School who recently published a computer programming book for kids, in Spanish, as part of her work to make the field more accessible to Hispanic youth ....
Curated by Alfonso Morales, La Calle brings together over thirty years of street photography by San-Francisco born Magnum photographer Alex Webb, spanning from 1975 to 2007. ....
Press release content from Globe Newswire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. The Impact of Population Media Center’s Vencer el Miedo Population Media CenterDecember 28, 2020 GMT South Burlington, VT, Dec. 28, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Every night 3.5 million viewers in Mexico switched their televisions to Televisa’s channel two to watch Vencer el Miedo (“Overcome the Fear”). The 47-episode, award-winning show followed the stories of four women at different ages as they navigated life, love, and tough choices. The journeys of these women resonated with audiences, winning four awards at the 38th Annual TVyNovelas including awards for best first actor and best co-starring actress. And by the end of the series, viewers found themselves engaging in more conversations with family members and counselors about important issues like safe sex. OrientaSEX, a hotline operated by professional counselors, launched in partnership with the show. The hotli ....