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Harris campaign spends final hours reminding Pennsylvania of a Trump ally's joke about Puerto Rico
Read full article: Harris campaign spends final hours reminding Pennsylvania of a Trump ally's joke about Puerto RicoKamala Harris devoted much of her final full day on the campaign trail to reaching Latino voters in Pennsylvania, a swing state that Democrats consider part of their āblue wallā in the Electoral College.
Harris and Trump set sights on Pennsylvania in final push before Election Day
Read full article: Harris and Trump set sights on Pennsylvania in final push before Election DayKamala Harris and Donald Trump closed out this yearās presidential race with a fierce battle for Pennsylvania on Monday, making their final pitch to voters across a state that could prove decisive in the campaign for the White House.
Friday Finds: Social media creator shares top book picks for young readers
Read full article: Friday Finds: Social media creator shares top book picks for young readersClarissa Briseno, an avid reader and social media content creator, has several recommendations for young viewers and readers in this weekās Friday Finds.
Here are some places to find free books in far south Bexar County
Read full article: Here are some places to find free books in far south Bexar CountyIn a world of technology, books are sometimes set aside. Thatās a slippery slope, seeing as how simply having physical books in a home can alter a childās future.
Itās summer, do you know what your kids are reading?
Read full article: Itās summer, do you know what your kids are reading?The summer slide is blamed for elementary age kids experiencing a 20 percent loss of their reading gains. A West Side summer camp is focused on literacy to combat that loss.
Taylor Swift's connections to sports go back to her early days performing the national anthem
Read full article: Taylor Swift's connections to sports go back to her early days performing the national anthemTaylor Swift got her singing career started by performing the national anthem at sporting events as a young child and teenager.
Jamie Lee Curtis is working on a new childrenās book, āJust One More Sleep,ā for January publication
Read full article: Jamie Lee Curtis is working on a new childrenās book, āJust One More Sleep,ā for January publicationOscar winner Jamie Lee Curtis also has a busy career as a childrenās author.
āWoolly delinquentsā celebrate Charlesā coronation in yarn
Read full article: āWoolly delinquentsā celebrate Charlesā coronation in yarnSheathing the 29 posts that circle the community pond with their knitted and crocheted creations, a group of women in a village west of London has recreated the cast of characters set to attend the coronation of King Charles III.
How to raise readers and expand young minds
Read full article: How to raise readers and expand young mindsThe pandemic is being blamed for an increase in babies and toddlers missing their talking and reading milestones. Itās not because of the isolation or the masks that covered everyoneās face, itās because their parents have been too busy working from home to devote enough time to them.
San Antonio Public Library offering activities for kids, teens and adults this summer
Read full article: San Antonio Public Library offering activities for kids, teens and adults this summerSummertime is finally here and that means if you have little ones who are out of school, they are probably looking for some fun things to fill the days with. Luckily, the San Antonio Public Library has your back.
Students at Boone Elementary raise money for new books, also give to neighboring middle school
Read full article: Students at Boone Elementary raise money for new books, also give to neighboring middle schoolStudents at Boone Elementary are going home this summer with free books thanks to their fundraising efforts for the Pennies for Literacy campaign.
Sisters take story time to Facebook Live so no child has to miss out
Read full article: Sisters take story time to Facebook Live so no child has to miss outBedtime stories are a fond memory many of us have from our childhood, and on the same note, itās a memory many of us want to give our children, as well.
US will make large firms give paid time off for vaccinations
Read full article: US will make large firms give paid time off for vaccinationsCompanies with at least 100 workers will be required to give employees paid time off to get vaccinated against COVID-19 and paid sick leave if they have side effects from the shots.
CDC panel grapples with who needs a COVID-19 booster shot
Read full article: CDC panel grapples with who needs a COVID-19 booster shotAn influential panel of advisers to the Centers for the Disease Control and Prevention is grappling with the question of which Americans should get COVID-19 booster shots, with some members wondering if the decision should be put off for a month in hopes of more evidence.
13 childrenās books my family is obsessed with at the moment
Read full article: 13 childrenās books my family is obsessed with at the momentIām not always the best āget on the floor and playā kind of mom, but any time one of my kids wants to bring me a book, Iāll drop what Iām doing in favor of some cuddles and reading time.
COVID-19 cases climbing, wiping out months of progress
Read full article: COVID-19 cases climbing, wiping out months of progressCOVID-19 deaths and cases in the U.S. have climbed to levels not seen seen since last winter, wiping out months of progress and potentially bolstering President Joe Bidenās argument for sweeping new vaccination requirements.
Uvalde County physician shows patients COVID lungs to urge people to get vaccinated
Read full article: Uvalde County physician shows patients COVID lungs to urge people to get vaccinatedDr. Jared Reading took to social media to compare the lungs of people who had and had not been vaccinated and contracted COVID-19.
Uvalde County health officials push vaccine education as infections rise
Read full article: Uvalde County health officials push vaccine education as infections riseUvalde Health officials are taking steps to increase the vaccination rates as an increase in cases continues. Health officials say they're working with area health providers, schools and other community members to make the vaccines more readily available.
San Antonio Public Library offering summer kits, virtual activities for teens
Read full article: San Antonio Public Library offering summer kits, virtual activities for teensIf youāre looking for something fun to do this summer and if youāre a teenager, the San Antonio Public Library has you covered.
San Antonio Public Library offering activities for kids with take home crafts, summer reading program
Read full article: San Antonio Public Library offering activities for kids with take home crafts, summer reading programThe San Antonio Public Library has announced that they are holding their annual summer reading program for children and families beginning Tuesday, June 1.
Queen's cousin accused of willingness to sell Kremlin access
Read full article: Queen's cousin accused of willingness to sell Kremlin accessAn investigative report by British media says that Queen Elizabeth IIās cousin, Prince Michael of Kent, was willing to use his royal status for personal profit and to seek favors from Russiaās President Vladimir Putin.
San Pedro Branch Library will reopen on Tuesday; releases commemorative video, bookmark
Read full article: San Pedro Branch Library will reopen on Tuesday; releases commemorative video, bookmarkThe San Pedro Branch Library will reopen on Tuesday following five months of renovations, officials announced on Monday.
Inspiring East Side school wins first-ever reading competition trophy, library makeover
Read full article: Inspiring East Side school wins first-ever reading competition trophy, library makeoverA little competition has sparked a newfound love of reading for a group of third-graders on the East Side of San Antonio.
Retired Navy Admiral explores what World War III could look like in new book
Read full article: Retired Navy Admiral explores what World War III could look like in new bookThe UNited States and the former Soviet Union had many confrontations during the Cold War. That reality is what inspired Admiral James Stavridis to write his book, ā2034: A Novel of the Next World War.ā The U.S. Navy veteran and former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO said he believes Cold War literature helped prevent a full-on war between the U.S. and Soviet Union. However, the Admiral also noticed the rising tensions with China, and how some people are calling it a Second Cold War. āBe part of that international world support those international organizations, theyāre flawed. You can get a copy of ā2034: A Novel of the Next World Warā here.
Adult literacy: the hidden crisis in plain sight
Read full article: Adult literacy: the hidden crisis in plain sightCHICAGO ā Itās a crisis hidden in plain sight, as about 20 percent of people in the United States cannot read at all and 50 percent of adults canāt read to pass an eighth-grade level. āPeople who canāt read have all kinds of troubles in life that you might not even think of,ā Joanne Telser-Frere, Director of Program Development at Literacy Chicago told Ivanhoe. Thatās why Joanne is part of Literacy Chicago, an organization whose mission it is to empower adults through reading. āPeople often need someone to tell them they can do it, because their whole life theyāve been told they canāt,ā Joanne said. Literacy Chicago classes are free to students.
17 picture books youāve never heard of, but that your kids will love
Read full article: 17 picture books youāve never heard of, but that your kids will loveWho doesnāt love āBrown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?ā (And the polar bear version. And the panda edition!) Bill Martin Jr. and Eric Carle definitely have that formula down to a science. And well, the classics are the classics for a reason, and most parents can probably agree there will be room for those books on any shelf.
Celebrate Black History Month with these must-read books
Read full article: Celebrate Black History Month with these must-read booksFormer first lady Michelle Obama, at left, discusses her book "Becoming" with Sarah Jessica Parker at the Barclays Center on Dec. 19, 2018 in New York City (Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images). Yes, we do assume that, by now, youāve all heard the rave reviews for former President Barack Obamaās memoir, āA Promised Land.āNot to mention, the praise for former first lady Michelle Obamaās book, āBecoming,ā which debuted in 2018. From the website Black Enterprise, this is called ā12 must-read books by Black authors.ā And then the list ā25 Must Read Books For Black History Monthā looks like it has some incredible reads, as well. Leave your book recommendations in the comment section below. AdAuthorās note: Although āAmericanahā came out in 2014, so Iām late to the party, the novel by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie is a real page-turner.
Whatās Up South Texas!: Young author, mother accomplish goals together despite life obstacles
Read full article: Whatās Up South Texas!: Young author, mother accomplish goals together despite life obstaclesJordan wrote and published his first book, āNot Too Little to Play.āāI made this book about love,ā Jordan said. Then I created this book.āThe book is about a small boy named Elijah who accomplishes his goals of scoring touchdowns despite many people underestimating him. āAt first, I was very concerned when I learned from doctors that he had ADHD,ā said Rachel Hinton, his mother. Hinton, who is a single parent, started working to give Jordan a better life when he was a toddler. Let God order your steps and keep him first and you can accomplish anything.āRELATED: Whatās Up South Texas!
Libyan man sentenced to life for deadly UK park stabbings
Read full article: Libyan man sentenced to life for deadly UK park stabbingsA Libyan man who stabbed three friends to death as they sat in an English city park on a summer evening has been sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole. Judge Nigel Sweeney said on Monday, Jan. 11, 2021 that Khairi Saadallah should be given a rare whole-life prison term for the ruthless and brutal attack. (Facebook via AP)LONDON ā A Libyan man who stabbed three friends to death as they sat in an English city park on a summer evening was sentenced Monday to life in prison with no chance of parole. Judge Nigel Sweeney said Khairi Saadallah should be given a rare whole-life prison term for the āruthless and brutalā attack. Saadallah, who had convictions for offenses including theft and assault, had been released from prison just two weeks before his deadly attack.
Whatās Up South Texas!: Man shares love of comic books with South Side community
Read full article: Whatās Up South Texas!: Man shares love of comic books with South Side communitySAN ANTONIO ā One South Side man is passionate about keeping his love for comic books alive in the community. We have to open up.ā This was everything we had.āIn the beginning, their store looked a lot different from what it looks like today. Through it all, he said the passion for comic booking started with his love of reading. It is like a little group.āHe said it makes him happy seeing the community having the same experience he has when he reads comic books. But I love what I do.āAdHe said the biggest enjoyment is serving the South Side community.
New FIFA rules to protect female players' maternity rights
Read full article: New FIFA rules to protect female players' maternity rights(AP Photo/Alastair Grant)GENEVA ā Female soccer players should soon get their maternity rights protected under new employment rules announced Thursday by FIFA. āThe idea is to protect female players before, during and after childbirth,ā FIFA chief legal officer Emilio Garcia said on a conference call. The rules are expected to be approved by the FIFA Council next month and would take effect on Jan. 1. āWe think these rules are part of common sense,ā he said of the move, which follow International Labor Organization standards on compensating maternity leave. At least eight weeks of the 14-week minimum maternity leave must be after the player gives birth.
SAISDās āBook Buddiesā program is helping students build up home libraries, create interest in reading
Read full article: SAISDās āBook Buddiesā program is helping students build up home libraries, create interest in readingSAN ANTONIO ā A program in the San Antonio community aims to help students get into reading by helping them build up their libraries at home. The San Antonio Independent School Districtās Book Buddies program provides free books to students in grades Pre-K through eighth grade. SAISD said this school year, the Book Buddies program hopes to grow and distribute over 100,000 books to more than 16,000 students in more than 35 area schools. SAISD needs volunteers to help sort books for its Book Buddies program. We are very proud to support this effort," said Jim Perschbach, president and CEO of Port San Antonio.
Libyan man admits stabbing murders of 3 friends in UK park
Read full article: Libyan man admits stabbing murders of 3 friends in UK parkLONDON ā A 26-year-old Libyan man pleaded guilty to murder Wednesday for stabbing three friends to death as they sat in an English city park. Khairi Saadallah admitted to three counts of murder and three of attempted murder for the June 20 attack in Reading, 40 miles (64 kilometers) west of London. James Furlong, 36, David Wails, 49, and Joseph Ritchie-Bennett, 39, were enjoying a warm Saturday evening in the city's Forbury Gardens park when they were stabbed. Each died from a single stab wound. The judge set a sentencing hearing for the week of Dec. 7.
Uvalde County reinstates mask order following spike in COVID-19 cases
Read full article: Uvalde County reinstates mask order following spike in COVID-19 casesUVALDE COUNTY, Texas ā Uvalde County officials announced Monday that a mask mandate would once again be enforced following a surge in COVID-19 cases. As of Nov. 9, the county has counted 900 cases of COVID-19 since the outbreak of the virus. š· Mask Mandate REINSTATED for Uvalde š· Posted by Uvalde Police Department on Monday, November 9, 2020āI just want people to know that we have been skyrocketing in cases,ā Reading said. "So, the mandatory mask mandate is back, itās not us, itās the governor. āSo, just put your big boy pants on and wear your mask and do what you need to do and weāll get through this together.āRead the mask mandate from the governorās office in full below:Related: The Latest: Utah implements statewide mask mandate
Morgan makes English soccer debut for 1st match in 15 months
Read full article: Morgan makes English soccer debut for 1st match in 15 monthsTottenham Hotspur's Alex Morgan gestures to her teammates during the English Women's Super League soccer match between Tottenham Hotspur and Reading at the Hive stadium in London Saturday, Nov. 7, 2020. Morgan came on as a 69th minute substitute, the game ended in a 1-1 draw. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)LONDON ā Supported by her baby daughter in the stands, American superstar Alex Morgan made her debut in English soccer on Saturday. Morgan came on as a substitute in the 69th minute for Tottenham in a 1-1 draw against Reading in the Womenās Super League. She didn't manage to score in her first match in around 15 months, having given birth to Charlie in May.
San Antonio students can score prizes with Spurs Whatācha Reading Program
Read full article: San Antonio students can score prizes with Spurs Whatācha Reading ProgramSAN ANTONIO ā Teachers in San Antonio and the surrounding areas can now register their classes as part of this yearās Spurs Whatācha Reading program, which will take place starting Oct. 19, a press release said. The reading and literacy program is for students in first through fifth grade and is designed to encourage students of all reading levels to expand their reading abilities. āIn the more than 20 years that Whataburger has partnered with the Spurs to support the Whatācha Reading program, itās been such a joy to see so many children develop a love of reading,ā said Whataburger Sponsorship Director Jeff Altman. In partnership with the Spurs Whatācha Reading Program, the San Antonio Public Libraries have created a monthly curated list of free downloadable books, available by clicking here. Teachers interested in participating can register their classrooms, either in-person or virtual, by clicking here.
Your childās classroom can win a library of free books
Read full article: Your childās classroom can win a library of free booksSAN ANTONIO ā Three great organizations are teaming up so that 1,000 teachers will win an estimated 20,000 books. To win, you must be a Title 1 teacher, federally funded teachers that work with students who have yet to master math and reading skills. From there, 1,000 teachers will be selected to win a batch of free books for their classroom. Teachers who win will go to a website and select the books they would like to receive, so this can benefit any age range, from babies to teens. Teachers can send books home for students to read.
Changing the world, book by book: Inside one womanās mission to spread messages of inclusion
Read full article: Changing the world, book by book: Inside one womanās mission to spread messages of inclusionDeeply impacted by recent events, one Florida native has made it her mission to spread messages of love, diversity and inclusion through books.
15 epic books you may finally have time to read now
Read full article: 15 epic books you may finally have time to read nowNow might be the moment to dust off that book you've always vowed to read but never had time for. Yes, we all read these seven books years ago. There are classics and then there are classics, like these epic poems -- still read, taught and turned into Brad Pitt movies more than 2,500 years after they were written. Why not relive that epic series by going back to the source material -- the fantasy novels that put Westeros on the map? Two more books -- plus more seasons of the show -- are coming, which should keep āOutlanderā fans fogged up through at least 2026.
Watch George Strait read a dinosaur book to your kids
Read full article: Watch George Strait read a dinosaur book to your kidsSAN ANTONIO ā It was a Texas-sized storytime for kids on Tuesday as the āKing of Countryā George Strait sat down to read a book live on Governor Greg Abbottās Facebook page. Photos go inside āover-the-topā showcase at George Straitās former Dominion homeThe series is called āStars of Texas Story Timeā and this week Strait read āNever Ask a Dinosaur to Dinnerā by Gareth Edwards from what appears to be his home. The video has been watching over 200,000 times and from the comments, it seemed more than the kiddos were watching. All your favorite childrenās books, reimagined for the age of coronavirusOne person posted, āRaise your hand if youāre a mom watching without your kiddos. ", and another read āNo kiddos around here, just me because well, George Strait.āOthers to appear on the āStars of Texas Storytimeā series include Jerry Jonesā daughter Charlotte Jones Anderson, Abbottās daughter Audrey Abbott and former UT quarterback and current New York Giant Colt McCoy.
āLittle Librariesā encourage reading in Harlandale ISD
Read full article: āLittle Librariesā encourage reading in Harlandale ISDāLittle Librariesā encourage reading in Harlandale ISDPublished: March 3, 2020, 7:57 amThe final āLittle Libraryā in the Harlandale ISD was installed on Monday. The library can be found at the Sosa Parent Education Center, in the 900 block of March Avenue.
āLittle Librariesā encourage reading in Harlandale ISD
Read full article: āLittle Librariesā encourage reading in Harlandale ISDSAN ANTONIO ā The final āLittle Libraryā in the Harlandale ISD was installed on Monday. The library can be found at the Sosa Parent Education Center, in the 900 block of March Avenue. The āLittle Librariesā are part of a SA Yes initiative to encourage people to donate, borrow and share books with others in the community -- offering free books for students and parents that span a wide variety of topics, including cooking, computer programming and parenting. āHarlandale Independent School District is nestled in the South Side of San Antonio, where history and traditions thrive. We take pride in honoring our unique cultural heritage and now our efforts will be generously supplemented by the āLittle Library,ā a growing and thriving resource for our community members,ā said Albert Rosales-Korrea, Public Information Officer for Harlandale ISD.