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Today’s D Brief: US strikes Syrian sites; Chinese carrier deploys; Defense giants see revenue boost; 3D-printed sub parts; And a bit more.
[ad_1] The United States military carried out airstrikes on militants at two locations in eastern Syria on Thursday. The Pentagon claims the sites were “used by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and affiliated groups,” the latter of which have been accused of attacking U.S. forces at multiple outposts and bases across Iraq and Syria over ... -
Catapulting Teachers Into School Leadership Positions Too Soon Comes With a Cost
[ad_1] Too often, teachers are rapidly elevated from the classroom to school leadership positions, whether to fill an unexpected vacancy, act as an interim administrator or to take on a permanent leadership role. But ushering teachers into administrator roles before they are prepared and without adequate support poses risk of burnout — or worse, opens ... -
Dear Abby: Woman stays with her boyfriend because she can’t bear separating her son from his father
[ad_1] DEAR ABBY: I am 26 and have been with my boyfriend, “Trey,” for eight years. We have an 18-month-old son. When I was six months pregnant, I went through Trey’s phone and saw he was cheating on me. I was humiliated and told my best friend because I couldn’t keep it in any longer. ... -
Dear Abby: Man wonders how he could have a complete physical without undressing
[ad_1] DEAR ABBY: I am a man in my 50s. A few months ago, I had a routine doctor’s appointment, with a new primary care physician. I intended the appointment to be a complete, regular physical. I don’t (thankfully) have any major physical health issues that I know of. But I was always taught it ... -
Why I Believed Edtech Could Save My School — and How It Failed Me
[ad_1] While I’m not proud to admit it, at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, I thought teaching remotely would be a dream come true. It wasn’t that I didn’t value, cherish and miss the face-to-face interactions I had with my students, but because I naively assumed that my more reluctant colleagues would see the ... -
Weird Perfume Is Taking the Fragrance World by Storm
[ad_1] Graphics via Adobe StockForget common fragrance notes like rose, vanilla and patchouli. Isabel B. Slone explores a growing trend in the world of perfumery: scents that are, well, kind of gross. By Isabel B. Slone Date October 25, 2023 Courtney Rafuse loves the smell of rot. The Toronto-based perfumer has been mixing up spicy, ... -
‘Gen Z Teaches History’ Is a Viral TikTok Series That Mixes Learning and Humor
[ad_1] If you’re a history buff, you may already know that Cleopatra had a substantial amount of rizz. King Henry VIII, on the other hand, could be considered the Tom Sandoval of his time. Meanwhile, Czar Nicholas II struggled to, well, pick a struggle. History teacher Lauren Cella’s “Gen Z Teaches History” series has earned ... -
Dear Abby: My husband is a horrible cook and unfortunately he loves to make meals for the family
[ad_1] DEAR ABBY: My husband loves cooking for the family. Unfortunately, he’s a horrible cook. My kids hate what he prepares, so most of the food goes in the trash. I have had many conversations with him about this, begging him not to do it and telling him if he wants to cook, he should ...









