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5 Ways to Boost Your Baby's Brainpower


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In the first year, your cutie goes from depending on you for everything, to babbling, moving, and even feeding themself. That s all thanks to your marvelous mentoring! Nurture their growth even more with these activities. 
Get that tummy time on. 
It s your baby s warm-up to sitting, crawling, and walking; it builds upper-body and core strength; it exercises fine motor skills; and it exposes your little one to new sights. If your baby is uneasy at first (most are), lay them on your chest while you recline on the floor. Pick a time when they re alert a tired baby and tummy time do not mix. Once your baby has transitioned fully to the floor, set out toys for them to grab. Your sweetie can begin tummy time pretty much from birth. Start slow with just two to five minutes a few times a day. By a year old, they should be able to han ....

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The vultures come for Tribune, as the Baltimore Sun looks to escape


Chicago Tribune, the New York
Daily News, and the
Hartford Courant, as well as other local newspapers in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, and Florida. Tribune already counted Alden as its largest shareholder; Alden was offering $14.25 per share to take full control of the company. Yesterday, following weeks of wrangling, Tribune announced its intention to sell to Alden at $17.25 per share. The deal as a whole is valued at $630 million, and would take Tribune private.
Alden has become notorious and widely reviled for its tactic of ruthlessly slashing costs at its existing media properties; in 2018, staffers at the
Denver Post, where management had just moved to cut thirty jobs, assailed their owners as “vultures” in an editorial that resonated across the media industry. “Media observers note that they make cuts almost from day one. Pens and notebooks disappear from newsrooms. One newsroom was missing hot water. Then newspaper buildings are sold, and staff ....

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