
Kindergarten readiness varies widely by income, new data shows. Cities are stepping in to help
SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Sandra Mosqueda watched with an amused smile as her 2-year-old son, Atreus, began sweeping the floor with a miniature mop. Atreus is part of the inaugural class of infants and toddlers receiving free preschool in a citywide program in San Antonio, Texas. It's something his mother doesn’t take for granted. As a child, she herself wasn't able to start preschool this young. In the case of her two older boys — now in first grade and kindergarten — the free preschool set...
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- Kindergarten readiness varies widely by income, new data shows. Cities are stepping in to help
- Jesse Jackson Jr. pitches redemption in bid for old House seat years after campaign fraud conviction
- Savannah Guthrie posts message to her mother's kidnapper asking to provide proof she is alive
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Jesse Jackson Jr. pitches redemption in bid for old House seat years after campaign fraud conviction
COUNTRY CLUB HILLS, Ill. (AP) — As Jesse Jackson Jr. campaigns for his old U. S. House seat at Chicago-area churches, banquet halls and on Black radio shows, he often takes a moment to address the obvious matter hanging over his political comeback. The son of the civil rights icon tries to bring it up first: A 2013 campaign fraud conviction that ended his 17-year political career. “It’s now part of my story,” Jackson told the pastors, elected officials and retirees gathered on a recent...
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- Jesse Jackson Jr. pitches redemption in bid for old House seat years after campaign fraud conviction
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- New Jersey Democrats pick from crowded field in special election for Sherrill's US House seat
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- Epstein files rife with uncensored nudes and victims' names, despite redaction efforts
Musk vows to put data centers in space and run them on solar power but experts have their doubts
NEW YORK (AP) — Elon Musk vowed this week to upend another industry just as he did with cars and rockets — and once again he's taking on long odds. The world's richest man said he wants to put as many as a million satellites into orbit to form vast, solar-powered data centers in space — a move to allow expanded use of artificial intelligence and chatbots without triggering blackouts and sending utility bills soaring. To finance that effort, Musk combined SpaceX with his AI business on a...
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- Musk vows to put data centers in space and run them on solar power but experts have their doubts
- Experimental cholesterol-lowering pill may offer new option for millions
- Study ties particle pollution from wildfire smoke to 24,100 US deaths per year
- NASA delays astronauts' lunar trip until March after hydrogen leaks mar fueling test
- Agave or bust! Mexican long-nosed bats head farther north in search of sweet nectar

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