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¡¡¡¡It was like a real-life version of Little Red Riding Hood -- except this tale involved a coyote and girl playing in her front yard.The tense moments were all caught on her family's surveillance video in Villa Park, Illinois, on Tuesday morning.In the video, Christine Przybylski, 5, skips out to the family's mailbox. Her mother, Elizabeth, told 357
¡¡¡¡It used to be that learning happened in the classroom, but these last few months it¡¯s happened a lot in front of a screen. Many parents have debated about how much screen time is too much and what¡¯s best as school comes to a close and we hit the summer break. Now, some experts say that thinking screen time is bad might be old-school thinking. Video games have changed a lot since the days of Atari Pong. Now, more than ever, they¡¯re designed to keep the consumer engaged. One of their biggest targets: adolescents. "Video games have classically been more of a problem because once you really engage that reward system, it¡¯s frustrating and tough to pull kids off," said psychiatrist Joel Stoddard.He said that¡¯s because a child¡¯s reward system is stronger than a child¡¯s control system. And there¡¯s a difference in the way the brain reacts to video games than it does to the online schooling. "For most of the video games that kids are really into, like Fortnite and Zelda: Breath of the Wild, those games are designed to really engage their reward systems and keep their attention. So, that¡¯s a little bit different than online school, which is not really designed in the same way to grab hold of those areas in the brain that are involved in like ¡®this is what I want¡¯," said Stoddard. "When kids are engaged with a teacher or with academic content online, that serves a very different purpose than playing a video game or having a zoom call to socialize with a peer," said Jennifer Walsh-Rurak, Vice President of the Northeast Region of Fusion Academy. That interaction, whether it¡¯s playing video games with friends online, or FaceTiming, is better than no interaction. "In this day and age where they can¡¯t naturally go outside and engage with kids in the neighborhood, we don¡¯t want to discourage them from having that social peer interaction which we know is so critically important," said Walsh-Rurak. Stoddard says the extra time on the screens, isn¡¯t all bad. It can actually be beneficial to an extent."The brain gets better at doing what it does so, when we¡¯re interacting with screens all of our visual and screen areas are getting better. If you¡¯re gaming, maybe some of those special attention and those reward areas get more sensitive, if we¡¯re doing social media we¡¯re going to be highly attuned to what does that ¡®like mean, what does it not mean¡¯. The brain just gets better at what it does," said Stoddard. However, it¡¯s important to think about what else the kid could be doing instead of playing on the screen. "We do know that video games can suck kiddos in so they¡¯re not actually having normative typical social interactions. They might gain weight, for example, and have disrupted sleep. And those have that sort of knock-on effects," said Stoddard. "I think proactively before it gets to that point, ensuring that kids have time built into their day where they plan to be outside maybe walking the dog, engaging with a family member in a conversation, reading a book. Doing something that very intentionally takes them away from that screen," said Walsh-Rurak. 3102
¡¡¡¡In the record-setting 562 participants of this year¡¯s Scripps National Spelling Bee, you will find nine sets of siblings. Sisters Triyatha and Pranathi Jamulla are one set of the siblings, and they think it¡¯s pretty cool they both made it to the national competition. Last year, Triyatha watched Pranathi come in 25thplace in the National Spelling Bee, and it made her want to compete too. This year, the sisters tied in their school¡¯s spelling bee, both earning a trip to nationals.It gave Pranathi a built-in study buddy.¡°Before, when it would just be me sitting at home and my sister would be out somewhere and doing something else, like it wouldn't be that motivating to study because I know like I'd rather be where she is,¡± Pranathi says. ¡°And now that we're both in the room studying, it makes it easier to study, I guess.¡±It also meant Triyatha had an expert to tell her what to expect."Yeah, she definitely helps me to stay calm and composed and gives me a few tips on like winning languages and language patterns,¡± Triyatha explains.Their mom, Prasanna Jammula, says it¡¯s easier having two spellers in the house.¡°They quiz each other. That's how they are learning, too," she says. "Now, we are on the same page right. Everybody¡¯s working towards [the] spelling bee, so that makes it easy.¡±She says what matters most here is the girls¡¯ experience. 1368
¡¡¡¡It is not news that Bugatti makes very expensive automobiles. A Bugatti Chiron, the brand's basic model, costs about million. Bugatti's latest creation, though, sets a new bar in price and exclusivity. Bugatti's La Voiture Noire cost €16.7 million, or almost million, including taxes. Before taxes, the car cost .5 million.According to Bugatti, La Voiture Noire is the most expensive new car ever sold and only one will be made. Bugatti did not reveal the identity of the buyer. It is someone with an enormous attachment to the Bugatti brand, the automaker said. It's also clearly someone with immense financial resources.Bugatti's new La Voiture Noire is designed to recall the Bugatti Type 57 SC Atlantic of the 1930s. Only four of those cars were made and, today, they're among the most valuable cars in the world. They can be worth more than million, according to Hagerty Insurance, a company that tracks collector car values. One of those cars became known as "La Voiture Noire" which means simply, the black car. Only three are known to survive. The fourth seems to have disappeared shortly before the German invasion of France during World War II. Its whereabouts remain unknown.The Type 57 SC Atlantic was designed by Jean Bugatti, son of Bugatti founder Ettore Bugatti, at a time when the bodies for most high-end cars were created by separate body makers rather than by the automobile companies themselves. 1443
¡¡¡¡If you peered into the Chicago River on Thursday, you might have thought it had rained rubber duckies, but it was actually Chicago's 14th annual Ducky Derby.Exactly 63,133 rubber ducks were dumped into the river at the Wabash Bridge to raise money for the Illinois Special Olympics, according to 308