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There's growing concern among parents that the pandemic will impact development for their kids.“It hasn't just been COVID, right? We've learned, you know, our youngest children have learned to fear other human beings,” said Dr. Kathryn Hirsh-Pasek, Director of Temple University’s Infant Language Laboratory.Hirsh-Pasek is a professor of psychology and a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution. She describes the current environment as a “social hurricane.”Toddlers can't interact with each other and they pick up on the fear that their parents may have.“We may think that we hide all of this from our children, but a lot of times we don't,” said Hirsh-Pasek.She thinks most toddlers will recover in their developmental process. Eventually, they'll be back on playgrounds or in schools, learning and socializing with other kids and adults.But kids from families that have been more seriously impacted by the pandemic may struggle more, especially kids whose parents lost their jobs or who come from underserved communities that have been hit harder by the virus.“There will be some gaps they need to overcome, and I think we need to be prepared with mental professional to, to help all those children thrive,” said Hirsh-Pasek.As Hirsh-Pasek points out, history has taught us most kids are resilient. We've lived through other crises before.In the meantime, parents can help kids navigate how they're staying connected without face-to-face interactions. 1465

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Thousands of California's weary wine country residents are confronting yet another devastating wildfire. The Glass Fire has scorched more than 66 square miles and destroyed about 95 structures. It's the fourth major fire in three years in the Napa-Sonoma area. The region is nearing the third anniversary of a 2017 wildfire that killed 22 people. For many, seeing the blaze come over the iconic ridges was a painful reminder of the losses in 2017. The sheriff acknowledged “fire fatigue." Further north, a wildfire burning in rural Shasta County has killed three people and destroyed nearly 150 buildings.Since the beginning of the year, there have been over 8,100 wildfires that have burned well over 3.8 million acres in California, Cal Fire said. This wildfire season has claimed the lives of 29 people after three more people died in the Zogg fire this week. 871

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There won't be any drive-thrus at 300-350 new Taco Bell locations, but there will be booze.The Tex-Mex food restaurant is looking to open cantinas across the country that are appealing in urban areas. (There will be 50 new locations added just in Manhattan in New York, according to FoodandWine.com.)GALLERY: What Taco Bell's new 'cantina' restaurants might look likeTaco Bell is targeting millennials moving to downtown areas, and it will offer alcohol at its cantina-like locations. 497

  

To ensure social distancing in the seating bowl, @HardRockStadium now has socially distanced seating clusters. pic.twitter.com/s8v7o1mLU3— Miami Dolphins (@MiamiDolphins) August 24, 2020 194

  

T-Mobile is warning customers of a data breach that occurred last week.The mobile phone company told Motherboard that hackers stole some of the personal data of 2 million people during the incident.Officials with the company released the following statement on its website: 286

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