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    Nearly two-thirds of parents feel lonely and burned out, survey finds

    By Sandee LaMotte, CNN (CNN) — Despite working a full-time job in human relations and caring for her 6-year-old son Chase and 3-year-old daughter Millie, Anne Helmes often feels isolated and lonely. “I work from home, and when I have video meetings or calls with our employees, it’s very focused on the subject at hand.

    • KEYT

    Nearly two-thirds of parents feel lonely and burned out, survey finds

    By Sandee LaMotte, CNN (CNN) — Despite working a full-time job in human relations and caring for her 6-year-old son Chase and 3-year-old daughter Millie, Anne Helmes often feels isolated and lonely. “I work from home, and when I have video meetings or calls with our employees, it’s very focused on the subject at hand.

  • The Specialist Gardens at Roundhay Park: We explore this Leeds hidden gem inspired by the Alhambra gardens

    Roundhay Park’s Specialist Gardens serves up beauty and tranquility away from the hustle and bustle of daily life. They are made up of a variety of different floral displays inspired by the Alhambra gardens in Spain and the Monet gardens in France. The area also includes four medal-winning RHS Chelsea Flower Show gardens. The Monet Garden is based on gardens planted by the impressionist at Giverny in France, was introduced to the park in 1999. YEP RETRO NEWSLETTER: Sign up for our free...

  • Just two in five pupils in England always feel safe in school, survey finds

    Teachers say behaviour getting worse as survey also shows parents getting less supportive of school policiesOnly two in five children in England say they always feel safe at school, according to a government survey, and teachers from across Britain have told the Guardian they have seen pupils’ behaviour deteriorate over the last two years.Teachers said violence and abuse aimed at school staff and other students had increased alongside displays of homophobia, racism and sexism, with women in...

    • CNET

    To Find the Best Dog Toys, We Asked the Experts: Our Dogs

    We asked CNET’s dogs, and their parents, which toys are the best. Here’s our roundup.

  • 10 Most Popular Dog Parks in the US

    Dog parks have become quintessential spaces where our furry friends can frolic, socialize, and enjoy the great outdoors.

    • WRIC

    LIST: Where and when to find wildflowers in bloom in Virginia

    Spring has sprung and many wildflowers throughout Virginia are blooming. Here is a list of places throughout the state where you can see them!

  • Two dogs rescued from Lackawanna River

    JESSUP, LACKAWANNA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — A happy ending for two dogs after they were trapped on the Lackawanna River Monday afternoon and were rescued by first responders. Officials say the call came in around 2:45 p.m. that two dogs near Sarah Bratty Park along the Lackawanna River in Jessup were stuck in the middle of []

  • From snacks to skincare, Tesolife is a hidden gem

    Ask any NYU student to name their quintessential grocery spots, and you’ll probably get the usual suspects: Trader Joe’s, Target, Whole Foods Market and the rogue Wegmans. A few will mention H Mart, with its Third Avenue location that supplies late-night kimchi to nearby Alumni Hall and Third Avenue North residents. But an underdog lurks This story From snacks to skincare, Tesolife is a hidden gem appeared first on Washington Square News.

    • WRIC

    Two dogs rescued from house fire in Chesterfield

    The Chesterfield County Fire and EMS responded to a house fire Wednesday morning on the 2000 block of Rose Family Drive.

    • Forbes

    Trendon Watford Could Be Hidden Gem Free Agent This Summer

    The 22-year-old forward had played well over the course of two seasons, and could be a hidden game this summer as a free agent.

  • Why Lithuania is a hidden gem of Europe’s startup ecosystem

    In 2022, over 20,000 Lithuanians returned to their country of birth from abroad. A high quality of life coupled with a booming entrepreneurial ecosystem and a collaborative mentality has contributed to what investors are calling a “reverse brain drain.” Many of their minds reemerge in the country's startup scene. It was on a visit to Lisbon that I first heard someone refer to Lithuania as “a hidden gem” of Europe’s startup ecosystem. A recent trip to Vilnius convinced me they were right. ...