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Month: August 2021

More than a dozen Long Island school districts are developing specific classes to teach about 9/11

By Jennifer McLogan Click here for updates on this story     MALVERNE, New York (WCBS) — School districts across the Tri-State Area are making plans this week to commemorate the 20th anniversary of 9/11 and extend the history lesson all year. As CBS2’s Jennifer McLogan reported Monday, that’s especially the case on Long Island. Ally Short

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Hundreds in North Shore without power after an overnight storm knocks out 33 poles; estimated restoration: 4 days

IID estimates some people may be without power for four days in the North Shore area after overnight storms knocked out 33 poles. Friend of mine lives on this street. He sent me this video. pic.twitter.com/w9YAKiWRgr— Iz Lo (@izlo42) August 31, 2021 As of 10:30 Tuesday morning, IID reported that 92 customers have been restored,

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Teen fights school mask policy

By Web Staff Click here for updates on this story     TEWKSBURY, Massachusetts (WBZ) — A Tewksbury teenager is fighting the school’s mask policy, just days before students return to classrooms. Maximus Mattuchio said he thinks the masks send the wrong message to students. “I want the masks to be able to come off,” Maximus said.

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Cloning Fast Facts

CNN Editorial Research Here’s some background information about cloning, a process of creating an identical copy of an original. Facts Reproductive Cloning is the process of making a full living copy of an organism. Reproductive cloning of animals transplants nuclei from body cells into eggs that have had their nucleus removed. That egg is then

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