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It's impossible to avoid 5G at Mobile World Congress.There are 5G cars, 5G smartphones and 5G firefighting drones. There are even 5G fish-farming systems and 5G breakfast trays.But executives gathered in Barcelona for the industry's annual talkfest admit there are still roadblocks that need to be removed before 325

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Kamala Harris has endorsed Joe Biden for president, pledging to “do everything in my power” to help elect him. She is the latest dropout from the Democratic presidential race to line up behind the former vice president in his battle with Bernie Sanders for the nomination. The decision by the California senator who was one of three black candidates seeking to challenge President Donald Trump further solidifies the Democratic establishment's move to close circles around Biden after his Super Tuesday success. In a statement, Harris says Biden would be able to “steer our nation through these turbulent times, and restore truth, honor, and decency to the Oval Office." Although Harris is now rallying around the former vice president, she challenged Biden early in the campaign. During the first Democratic Party presidential debate in June, Harris slammed Biden for his role in decreasing school busing during the 70s. “There was a little girl in California who was part of the second class to integrate her public schools, and she was bused to school every day, and that little girl was me,” Harris said. “I will tell you that on this subject, it cannot be an intellectual debate among Democrats. We have to take it seriously. We have to act swiftly.” 1267

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Japan’s health ministry says 44 more people on a quarantined cruise ship have tested positive for the virus that causes the new disease known as COVID-19, better known as the coronavirus. The ship now has 218 people infected with the virus out of 713 people tested since it entered Yokohama Port on Feb. 3. Health Minister Katsunobu Kato says five patients now in hospitals have severe symptoms and are on artificial respirators or under intensive care. Japan's government has decided to allow passengers older than 80 to get off the ship after testing negative for the virus. Those with chronic health problems or in cabins without windows will be given priority. 677

  

Imagine if you found your child watching a video giving instructions on how to kill themselves. It’s a video Florida mom and pediatrician Free Hess found on YouTube. She found a similar video on YouTube Kids. Hess pushed for YouTube to remove it, and they did. “I think it's definitely difficult, maybe more now than it ever has been before,” Hess says. Mother of two, Caroline Craddock, says she's vigilant about what her kids watch even though they’re just 2 and 4 years old. “They're sometimes watching YouTube or Amazon Prime, stuff like that. And I always try to be in the room with them, so I can at least be listening to what they're watching to make sure that it's appropriate content for their ages,” Craddock says. Experts say messages from a platform like YouTube or YouTube Kids can be powerful for children. That's why Dr. Andrea Maikovich-Fond, a clinical psychologist at Kaiser Permanente, says opening up a safe and healthy dialogue with kids is the most important thing parents can do. “Letting your children know you are someone safe to come and talk to if it's something they've seen if it's an idea they have, if it's something they're concerned about in terms of their own thoughts or feelings,” Dr. Maikovich-Fond says. When it comes to tough topics like suicide, she says it's a myth that asking children if they're having those thoughts puts those ideas in their head. “We know from study after study that talking to children about how they're doing and what they're feeling, even if it's a topic as scary as suicide, actually is helpful,” Dr. Maikovich-Fond says.YouTube said in a statement that it takes feedback seriously. The company says it is currently investing in new controls for parents and making constant improvements to its systems. Still, YouTube says, "There's more work to do." 1830

  

Kraft is coming up with a creative way to get kids to eat their veggies.The company is introducing "Salad Frosting," which is actually Kraft Classic Ranch Dressing cleverly disguised in a kid-friendly frosting tube."Innocent lies parents tell their kids help alleviate the pressures of everyday parenting, and if it gets kids to eat their greens, so be it," said Sergio Eleuterio, head of marketing for Kraft. "Simple innocent lies are not only part of parenthood, but a true tactic used by parents everywhere. Kraft Salad Frosting is one lie you won’t feel bad telling your kids."Kraft said it'll be much easier to convince your kids to eat their salad, broccoli, and carrots by enticing them to pour some 'frosting' on it.As part of the new product rollout, Kraft is asking parents across the country to share their best lies they've told their kids.On Twitter, use the hashtags #LieLikeAParent and #contest, and Kraft will select 1,500 winners based on likes and originality and send them a free sample of Kraft Salad Frosting.To learn more, 1057

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