London — The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s upcoming return was plastered across UK’s front pages Thursday, as Britons woke to the surprise news that the couple will move back to the country after six years in the United States.
The Sussex family are set to live in a private residence outside London, and both children – Prince Archie, 7, and Princess Lilibet, 5 – are already enrolled in schools in England.
Prince Harry and Meghan’s surprise homecoming will undoubtedly trigger a frenzy of speculation in Britain where the Windsor clan’s family dramas routinely grip the nation. (CNN)
I’m sure all of our friends in England are thrilled!
New York City will need about 700,000 homes built over the next 10 years to solve its housing shortage.
The report, known as the city’s Fair Housing Growth Strategy, which is being released on Wednesday.
It is part of a process to fulfill a 2023 City Council mandate for an estimate of the overall need for new housing in the five boroughs.
It comes three months after Mayor Zohran Mamdani released his plan to spend $22 billion on housing and add 200,000 affordable units in the city over the next decade. (NYT)
Educators are worried that many students can no longer write essays without A.I.
And it’s costing more than just grammar skills.
After years of studying how human beings write, the cognitive psychologist Ronald T. Kellogg concluded that drafting a basic persuasive essay was as mentally taxing as digging a ditch was physically exhausting.
Writing well requires a command of vocabulary, spelling and grammar.
It forces writers to comprehend a subject, to sift through their working memory of that topic, to organize and plan.
Writing an essay is so difficult that a person in the throes of it can do hardly anything else — as anyone who has shushed a spouse or child while trying to compose a decent sentence can attest.
Yet the American education system expects nearly all students to learn how to write an essay.
It’s little wonder, then, that as soon as a tool arrived promising to lessen the pain people grabbed it. (NYT)
An Unprecedented Debut at Wrigley Field for Báez, a 23-year-old outfielder who is rated as the Cardinals’ No. 3 prospect, was promoted from Triple-A Memphis on Friday to assist with the team’s postseason push.
Batting fifth and playing left field on Saturday, his performance rewrote the record books.
He Launched a monster 449-foot HR to center field on the very first pitch he saw from Cubs starter Matthew Boyd.
2nd at bat he hit a solo HR 382 feet down the left-field line.
Third at bat he Crushed a 368-foot HR over the right-field wall.
Báez finished the historic day going 3-for-4 with 5 RBIs and 3 runs scored before recording his first major league out, a lineout in the eighth inning. (NYT