#My girls are ‘too big’ for it

#My girls are ‘too big’ for it

“My girls are ‘too big’ for it” A grandmother is being blasted on social media for allegedly attempting to sell off her “petite” wedding dress because her granddaughters will be “too big” to wear it. The narcissistic nana posted an acerbic advertisement for the gown on Facebook Marketplace, which was subsequently screenshotted and shared to…

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#’Community circle’ classroom fad likely to do more harm than good

#’Community circle’ classroom fad likely to do more harm than good

“‘Community circle’ classroom fad likely to do more harm than good” America’s classrooms seem focused lately on just about everything except educating kids: progressive politics, social fads, psychological tinkering, fringe ideologies. Alas, we must add group therapy to that collection of non-academic pursuits: “Circle conversations” are appearing in more and more public schools, and even…

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#Oh, to be as privileged as a Black Lives Matter leader

#Oh, to be as privileged as a Black Lives Matter leader

“Oh, to be as privileged as a Black Lives Matter leader” Oh, to be as privileged as a Black Lives Matter founder! Entitled former BLM leader Patrisse Cullors’ latest complaint is that standard financial disclosure forms are “triggering” and “unsafe.” You see, in a panic after the 2020 killing of George Floyd, corporate America dumped…

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#Inside the final days of the dinosaurs before fatal asteroid

#Inside the final days of the dinosaurs before fatal asteroid

“Inside the final days of the dinosaurs before fatal asteroid” Dinosaurs roamed the Earth for millions of years – until one day, 66 million years ago, an asteroid the size of Mount ­Everest struck the planet, bringing their almost instant annihilation. Now a landmark new BBC documentary, Dinosaurs: The Final Day with David Attenborough, uses…

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#’Having your world crumble is vulnerable’

#’Having your world crumble is vulnerable’

“‘Having your world crumble is vulnerable’” AMC’s new legal drama, “61st Street,” revolves around a black high school track star, Moses (Tosin Cole), whose promising future is derailed when he’s arrested as an alleged gang member. The series, airing Sundays at 10 p.m., is executive-produced by Michael. B. Jordan. “I liked the character [and] the…

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