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Plexiglass barriers for COVID-19 ‘counterproductive’ in most business settings, experts say

By Ben Cousins Click here for updates on this story     TORONTO (CTV Network) — Experts are questioning the use of a staple of Canada’s reopening plan during the COVID-19 pandemic — plexiglass in businesses — and calling it “counterproductive” in most settings. Marianne Levitsky, an industrial hygienist at the University of Toronto’s school of public

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Mariah, Giannis help raise more than $38,000, 20,000 diapers for Milwaukee-area families in need

By CBS 58 Newsroom Click here for updates on this story     MILWAUKEE (WDJT) — Giannis Antetokounmpo and his partner Mariah Riddlesprigger announced Thursday, Nov. 25, they are thankful for the generosity and efforts of everyone involved in Maverick’s Diaper Mission. The couple helped create the Maverick Diaper Mission to celebrate the birth of their second

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Therapy dog helps struggling North Carolina elementary school readers

By Tammy Watford Click here for updates on this story     WEAVERVILLE, North Carolina (WLOS) — Wrigley, a certified therapy dog, and his owner and Title I assistant Emily McCullough visit North Buncombe Elementary School often. They work with reluctant readers who need more practice and encouragement. Therapy dog helps struggling North Buncombe Elementary readers McCullough

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‘Bounty’ reveals government-backed scalp bounties on Maine’s indigenous people during 1700s

By Steve Minich Click here for updates on this story     MAINE (WMTW) — A documentary produced by members of Maine’s Penobscot Nation is bringing attention to atrocities committed against Native Americans. The film “Bounty” brings to light the government-placed scalp bounties placed on the Penobscot people in the 1700s. “I’d like you to know that

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5-year-old Cayden Galambos is being honored as a hero for his role in evacuating his mother and siblings from their Massachusetts home when the family's carbon monoxide alarms sounded during October's nor'easter.

Firefighter’s 5-year-old son honored for evacuating mother, siblings when carbon monoxide alarms sounded

By WCVB Staff Click here for updates on this story     PLYMPTON, Massachusetts (WCVB) — A 5-year-old is being honored as a hero for his role in evacuating his mother and siblings from their Massachusetts home when the family’s carbon monoxide alarms sounded during October’s nor’easter. The family was using a generator to power their Plympton

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