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Some parents don't want their kids to use tech at school. But districts are pushing back
Read full article: Some parents don't want their kids to use tech at school. But districts are pushing backParents across the country who are worried about excessive screen time in schools are lobbying educators to go back to pencils and paper.
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She worries voting in person could put her grandmother at risk of contracting coronavirus
Read full article: She worries voting in person could put her grandmother at risk of contracting coronavirusSara Sullivan, right, is worried that voting in person in the upcoming elections could expose her 92-year-old grandmother Dorothy Sullivan to COVID-19. Courtesy Sara Sullivan(Audio unavailable. Sara Sullivan is hoping she can vote by mail in the upcoming elections for the first time. The Denton County woman says that while she loves the excitement of casting a ballot in person, she wants to minimize her exposure to the new coronavirus to protect those in her household. In the weekend edition of The Brief podcast, listen to how she plans to participate in the upcoming elections.