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A Guilty Verdict. April 21, 2021. On April 20, a 12-person jury in Minneapolis, Minnesota, found former police officer Derek Chauvin guilty of the murder of George Floyd. Chauvin killed Floyd during an arrest in Minneapolis on May 25, 2020. A bystander captured the eventon.
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On April 18, the United States reached a milestone. About 130 million adults had gotten at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. That’s half of all the adults in the country. This data comes from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Of the 130 million, 84 million people are fully vaccinated. Some got two shots of the Pfizeror
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That’s according to a 2020 report from Acosta, a marketing company. This means people are cooking more, too. And one way to make meals more delicious is science. “There’s loads of chemistry in how different ingredients react to one another,” Kristin Sargianis told TIME for Kids. She’s the deputy editor at America’s Test KitchenKids.
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This year, we celebrate the holiday on May 31. Many families will heat up the grill or head to the beach. But Memorial Day has the word memorial in it for a reason. The national holiday got started on May 30, 1868. Union general John A. Logan declared the day an occasion to decorate the graves of Civil War soldiers. He called it DecorationDay.
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Trillions of Brood 10 cicadas are expected to emerge in mid-May after 17 years underground. They'll likely be around until late June or July. They come out to mate. Across 15 states, the cicadas will create a buzz as loud as a lawn mower—their mating call. It's the male cicada that's making all that noise, Michael Raupp told TIME for Kids.TIME FOR KIDS
Bird-friendly building design is required in only a few places in the United States. One is San Francisco. That’s a city in California. Another is the state of Minnesota. A new building law also went intoeffect in New York
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This year, we celebrate the holiday on May 28. Many families will heat up the grill or head to the beach. But Memorial Day has the word memorial in it for a reason. The national holiday got started on May 30, 1868. Union general John A. Logan declared the day an occasion to decorate the graves of Civil War soldiers. He called it DecorationDay.
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A Guilty Verdict. April 21, 2021. On April 20, a 12-person jury in Minneapolis, Minnesota, found former police officer Derek Chauvin guilty of the murder of George Floyd. Chauvin killed Floyd during an arrest in Minneapolis on May 25, 2020. A bystander captured the eventon.
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On April 18, the United States reached a milestone. About 130 million adults had gotten at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. That’s half of all the adults in the country. This data comes from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Of the 130 million, 84 million people are fully vaccinated. Some got two shots of the Pfizeror
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That’s according to a 2020 report from Acosta, a marketing company. This means people are cooking more, too. And one way to make meals more delicious is science. “There’s loads of chemistry in how different ingredients react to one another,” Kristin Sargianis told TIME for Kids. She’s the deputy editor at America’s Test KitchenKids.
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This year, we celebrate the holiday on May 31. Many families will heat up the grill or head to the beach. But Memorial Day has the word memorial in it for a reason. The national holiday got started on May 30, 1868. Union general John A. Logan declared the day an occasion to decorate the graves of Civil War soldiers. He called it DecorationDay.
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Trillions of Brood 10 cicadas are expected to emerge in mid-May after 17 years underground. They'll likely be around until late June or July. They come out to mate. Across 15 states, the cicadas will create a buzz as loud as a lawn mower—their mating call. It's the male cicada that's making all that noise, Michael Raupp told TIME for Kids.TIME FOR KIDS
Bird-friendly building design is required in only a few places in the United States. One is San Francisco. That’s a city in California. Another is the state of Minnesota. A new building law also went intoeffect in New York
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This year, we celebrate the holiday on May 28. Many families will heat up the grill or head to the beach. But Memorial Day has the word memorial in it for a reason. The national holiday got started on May 30, 1868. Union general John A. Logan declared the day an occasion to decorate the graves of Civil War soldiers. He called it DecorationDay.
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Joe Biden’s inauguration was held on January 20. He was sworn in as the 46th president of the United States. In November, Biden won the presidential election. He beat Donald Trump. Biden took the oath ofoffice at the U.S.
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Professional baseball players in South Korea returned to the field on May 5. For weeks, the season had been delayed because of the coronavirus pandemic. So this opening day was unusual. That’s because no fans were allowed into the stadiums. TIME FOR KIDSK-1GRADE 2SAFE IN SCHOOLNATIONAL TREASURELOG INWHO WE ARE TIME for Kids nurtures today’s learners and tomorrow’s leaders with authentic news and the critical-thinking skills that shape activeglobal citizens.
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On April 18, the United States reached a milestone. About 130 million adults had gotten at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. That’s half of all the adults in the country. This data comes from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Of the 130 million, 84 million people are fully vaccinated. Some got two shots of the Pfizeror
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In 1992, Mae Jemison was the first Black woman astronaut to travel into space. In February, she published a new edition of Find Where the Wind Goes, an autobiography for young people.TIME FOR KIDS
September 26, 2019. Jack-o’-lanterns, trick-or-treating, and all things eerie: It must be time for Halloween. This spooky celebration takes place each year on October 31. But in 2018, a petition was started to change that. Tens of thousands of people signed it.TIME FOR KIDS
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Bird-friendly building design is required in only a few places in the United States. One is San Francisco. That’s a city in California. Another is the state of Minnesota. A new building law also went intoeffect in New York
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Joris Hutchison, 11, has always loved cheetahs. He was upset to learn that the big cats might go extinct in his lifetime. Joris asked his mom what he could do to help. They got in touch with a wildlifesanctuary
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They found that butterfly populations are shrinking by almost 2% each year. compound VICTOR DYOMIN—GETTY IMAGES to add to, or to make a problem worse (verb) Stress can compound a headache. each year,” Matt Forister, the study’s lead author, told TIME for Kids. “Over time, it’s really bad.”. TALKING TO KIDS ABOUT ANTI-ASIAN RACISM Resources for Educators, Families, and Caregivers How to Respond to Coronavirus Racism A four-step process for speaking up against bias from Learning for Justice (formerly Teaching Tolerance) TIME FOR KIDSK-1GRADE 2SAFE IN SCHOOLNATIONAL TREASURELOG INWHO WE ARE TIME for Kids nurtures today’s learners and tomorrow’s leaders with authentic news and the critical-thinking skills that shape activeglobal citizens.
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On April 18, the United States reached a milestone. About 130 million adults had gotten at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. That’s half of all the adults in the country. This data comes from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Of the 130 million, 84 million people are fully vaccinated. Some got two shots of the Pfizeror
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In 1992, Mae Jemison was the first Black woman astronaut to travel into space. In February, she published a new edition of Find Where the Wind Goes, an autobiography for young people.TIME FOR KIDS
September 26, 2019. Jack-o’-lanterns, trick-or-treating, and all things eerie: It must be time for Halloween. This spooky celebration takes place each year on October 31. But in 2018, a petition was started to change that. Tens of thousands of people signed it.TIME FOR KIDS
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Bird-friendly building design is required in only a few places in the United States. One is San Francisco. That’s a city in California. Another is the state of Minnesota. A new building law also went intoeffect in New York
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In Chris Aviles’s fifth-grade Innovation Lab, at Knollwood School, in Fair Haven, New Jersey, students have three options. They can create and edit videos, work on a podcast, or play a video game. Most kids choose the game. It’s Minecraft:TIME FOR KIDS
Joris Hutchison, 11, has always loved cheetahs. He was upset to learn that the big cats might go extinct in his lifetime. Joris asked his mom what he could do to help. They got in touch with a wildlifesanctuary
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They found that butterfly populations are shrinking by almost 2% each year. compound VICTOR DYOMIN—GETTY IMAGES to add to, or to make a problem worse (verb) Stress can compound a headache. each year,” Matt Forister, the study’s lead author, told TIME for Kids. “Over time, it’s really bad.”. TALKING TO KIDS ABOUT ANTI-ASIAN RACISM Resources for Educators, Families, and Caregivers How to Respond to Coronavirus Racism A four-step process for speaking up against bias from Learning for Justice (formerly Teaching Tolerance)TIME FOR KIDS
Sounds of the Jungle. March 23, 2021. Sandra Boynton is the author and illustrator of more than 60 children’s books. Yo-Yo Ma is a world-renowned cellist. They came together to create a short, animated video to accompany Jungle Night, a new book by Boynton that takeslittle. Video.
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Joe Biden’s inauguration was held on January 20. He was sworn in as the 46th president of the United States. In November, Biden won the presidential election. He beat Donald Trump. Biden took the oath ofoffice at the U.S.
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Dolphin Discovery. March 18, 2021. Movies, TV, and even Greek myths show dolphins as helpful, playful creatures. “The world loves a good dolphin story,” Blake Morton told TIME for Kids. He’s a scientist who studies animals. “I think one reason for that is we see.TIME FOR KIDS
A new virus is going around. It’s called the coronavirus. People around the world are working together to stop its spread. Everyone is doing their part to help. Doctors and nurses are caring for the sick. Scientists are working onTIME FOR KIDS
Meet Daniel Botelho. He is a photographer. He takes pictures of underwater animals. Botelho spoke to TIME for Kids about his work. This is a GREAT WHITE SHARK. Botelho took this photo from the safetyof a boat. Why? The
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Professional baseball players in South Korea returned to the field on May 5. For weeks, the season had been delayed because of the coronavirus pandemic. So this opening day was unusual. That’s because no fans were allowed into the stadiums.TIME FOR KIDS
Caleb Arnold loves birds—especially hummingbirds. The 7-year-old from Slidell, Louisiana, knows a lot about his favorite fliers. “They pollinate stuff, and they’re pretty and small,” he says. But there’s one thing Caleb didn’t know: Hummingbirds see a widerrange of
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A Guilty Verdict. April 21, 2021. On April 20, a 12-person jury in Minneapolis, Minnesota, found former police officer Derek Chauvin guilty of the murder of George Floyd. Chauvin killed Floyd during an arrest in Minneapolis on May 25, 2020. A bystander captured the eventon.
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On April 18, the United States reached a milestone. About 130 million adults had gotten at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. That’s half of all the adults in the country. This data comes from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Of the 130 million, 84 million people are fully vaccinated. Some got two shots of the Pfizeror
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September 26, 2019. Jack-o’-lanterns, trick-or-treating, and all things eerie: It must be time for Halloween. This spooky celebration takes place each year on October 31. But in 2018, a petition was started to change that. Tens of thousands of people signed it.TIME FOR KIDS
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Joris Hutchison, 11, has always loved cheetahs. He was upset to learn that the big cats might go extinct in his lifetime. Joris asked his mom what he could do to help. They got in touch with a wildlifesanctuary
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And even those who have debit and credit cards might prefer paying with cash. “Cash is still very popular with consumers,” Nick Bourke told TIME for Kids. He works at the Pew Charitable Trusts. Lawmakers in some places have taken steps to ban cashless stores. New York City and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, have already passed laws onthe issue.
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They found that butterfly populations are shrinking by almost 2% each year. compound VICTOR DYOMIN—GETTY IMAGES to add to, or to make a problem worse (verb) Stress can compound a headache. each year,” Matt Forister, the study’s lead author, told TIME for Kids. “Over time, it’s really bad.”.TIME FOR KIDS
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A Guilty Verdict. April 21, 2021. On April 20, a 12-person jury in Minneapolis, Minnesota, found former police officer Derek Chauvin guilty of the murder of George Floyd. Chauvin killed Floyd during an arrest in Minneapolis on May 25, 2020. A bystander captured the eventon.
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On April 18, the United States reached a milestone. About 130 million adults had gotten at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. That’s half of all the adults in the country. This data comes from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Of the 130 million, 84 million people are fully vaccinated. Some got two shots of the Pfizeror
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And even those who have debit and credit cards might prefer paying with cash. “Cash is still very popular with consumers,” Nick Bourke told TIME for Kids. He works at the Pew Charitable Trusts. Lawmakers in some places have taken steps to ban cashless stores. New York City and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, have already passed laws onthe issue.
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They found that butterfly populations are shrinking by almost 2% each year. compound VICTOR DYOMIN—GETTY IMAGES to add to, or to make a problem worse (verb) Stress can compound a headache. each year,” Matt Forister, the study’s lead author, told TIME for Kids. “Over time, it’s really bad.”.TIME FOR KIDS
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