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Month: August 2024

The many benefits of bilingualism

By Metro Creative Bilingualism is more common than ever before. According to Ecole Bilingue de Berkeley (EB), today more of the world’s population is bilingual or multilingual than monolingual. Anyone can benefit from speaking multiple languages, and people of all ages, and children in particular, may find that learning more than one language is a

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Sports briefs

By NewsPress Now Dolphins WR Odell Beckham Jr to begin season on PUP MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. | Odell Beckham Jr. will begin the 2024 season on the physically unable to perform list and will miss at least the first four games of the regular season. Beckham, who signed a one-year contract with the Miami Dolphins

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Tour Championship has same venue but feels new

By Associated Press ATLANTA — The Tour Championship returns to East Lake for the 24th time. Xander Schauffele is not alone in feeling as though he is on a brand new course. East Lake went through an extensive renovation by architect Andrew Green, who most notably refurbished Oak Hill for the PGA Championship last year,

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Lowe’s changes some DEI policies amid legal attacks

By Associated Press NEW YORK — Home improvement chain Lowe’s is scaling back its diversity, equity and inclusion policies, joining the ranks of several other companies that altered their programs since the U.S. Supreme Court outlawed affirmative action in college admissions or after facing a conservative backlash online. In an internal memo shared by Lowe’s

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Business briefs

By NewsPress Now Labor board: Chipotle may have violated workers’ rights Chipotle Mexican Grill may have violated federal labor law in its treatment of employees at its only unionized store, according to the National Labor Relations Board. The board said late Monday that its Detroit regional director found merit to allegations filed against Chipotle by

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Guilty Pleasures

By Associated Press Leonard Riggio, who forged a bookselling empire at Barnes & Noble, dead at 83 NEW YORK | Leonard Riggio, a brash, self-styled underdog who transformed the publishing industry by building Barnes & Noble into the country’s most powerful bookseller before his company was overtaken by the rise of Amazon.com, has died at

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