Day: January 3, 2022
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Health
L.A. Unified orders COVID testing before school resumes amid high Omicron anxiety
The Los Angeles school district has ordered coronavirus tests for all students and staff before they return from winter break…
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Gaming
Samsung gaming hub adds Google Stadia, Nvidia GeForce Now to TVs at CES 2022
Samsung’s new gaming hub for 2022 TVs offers easy access to cloud and console games. Samsung This story is part…
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Health
What’s being done to keep kids safe as schools reopen during Omicron surge
With Omicron spreading with unprecedented speed, Los Angeles County is tightening coronavirus safety rules as schools reopen this week in…
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Health
How safe are indoor gyms during Omicron surge? What experts say
The rising risk of COVID-19 infection amid the Omicron surge is causing public health officials and experts to advise more…
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Education
Why your local library might be hiring a social worker – MindShift
McGraw says she is able to assist patrons in ways librarians can’t. “I’m able to spend that time, pick up…
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Health
L.A. County coronavirus transmission rate at highest point since early months of pandemic
In a dramatic sign of Omicron’s relentless spread, the coronavirus transmission rate in Los Angeles County is now estimated to…
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Education
The Difference Between A Scoring Guide And A Rubric
What’s the difference between a scoring guide and a rubric? After all, there’s a lot they share in common. Both…
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World
South Africa Parliament Chamber ‘Completely Gutted’ By Fire
CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — Fire crews have continued to work at South Africa’s national Parliament complex in Cape…
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Health
Op-Ed: Will the Supreme Court back sensible workplace vaccine mandates?
Under well-established law, the Biden administration’s vaccination mandates are clearly legal. But the politicization of the pandemic and vaccines makes…
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Education
65 predictions about edtech, equity, and learning in 2022
As we wrapped up 2020, we thought for sure that 2021 might bring us a reprieve from pandemic learning. Well,…
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