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Month: December 2021

‘Bah-boom, bah-boom’: Acorn-ucopia of food fattens squirrels

DAMARISCOTTA, Maine (AP) — Humans aren’t the only species packing on extra pounds during the pandemic. Some squirrels are letting themselves go, too. One portly critter in Damariscotta doesn’t scamper or scoot. It lumbers and waddles after supplementing nature’s bounty by helping himself to seeds that fall to the ground from bird feeders. Wildlife biologist

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Hospital School in North Carolina aims to be ‘just a stop, not a final place’ for students

By Sarah Krueger Click here for updates on this story     DURHAM, North Carolina (WRAL) — When you think of a public school, you probably think of a traditional, physical school building on a campus surrounded by a gymnasium, auditorium and athletic fields. For Durham Public Schools, there’s another type of classroom that’s less well-known but

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Assistant principal suspended after video shows employee with knee on student’s neck in North Carolina

By WRAL Staff Click here for updates on this story     CARY, North Carolina (WRAL) — The day after a video circulating social media showed a school employee placing a knee on a student’s neck at Panther Creek High School, the assistant principal was suspended. Lisa Luten, spokesperson for the Wake County school district, confirmed Friday

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El covid-19 podría volverse una enfermedad estacional eventualmente, según los científicos

Alexandra Ferguson (CNN) — Estados Unidos pasó por olas, picos y repuntes de covid-19 a lo largo de la pandemia, y ahora preocupa que el país pueda estar entrando en un nuevo repunte invernal. A veces los científicos saben qué factores impulsan un nuevo aumento de casos, pero algunos aumentos han sido inconsistentes y difíciles

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