What Beyoncé and This Ancient Greek Poet Have in Common

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I think I have Reading the rainbow Theme song is repeated all day long in my head. Smithsonian Magazine I published my profile of my beloved PBS program and reminded me that there is a documentary about one of my favorite childhood shows. This profile was published a few days before PBS lost funds alongside NPR and lost funds amid so many discourses about the decline of literacy among young people. For these reasons, it’s a bittersweet read, but I was grateful for the opportunity to be in a good mood to read about people who created entertainment to fight summer slides. Someone who enjoyed reading for many children. Learn more about the start of the show and what our best friend, Leverton, is thinking about his legacy Reading the rainbowhost of. Sorry while I’m leaving Butterfly in the sky My watchlist documentary.

Unlock the most visual language

Are you doing anything other than work for “Friday?” If you want to know if you can read and write with emojis, you are in luck as publisher WW Norton has a game for that! Test your emoji knowledge with “Tears of Tears Quiz and Face.” But wait, there’s more! Apple News Plus is reportedly taking part in the game Emoji game (What about these names?). Barge It explains that wardles intersect with emojis. Check it out, but don’t forget to touch the grass.

You may not have heard her name yet, but you may know the possibilities of India. On Friday, May 30th, Jodi Ernst was at the heart of a viral moment at the Town Hall Conference (held at a convenient and accessible time at 7:30am). She was asked about the impact of Trump’s budget and Medicare cuts on tax bills, and between her answers, a cry of “people die” from the audience screaming. Ernst’s response was astoundingly heartless and honest, “people don’t. Well, we will all die. For heaven, for the sake of the people.”

The voices from the audience did not mean that India was not.

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