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Reading alert! Young people spend a derisory amount of time on books compared to screens, with serious consequences. In politics, the RN is leading the polls while the government puts pressure on local elected officials to scrounge up savings.
“Here, it's the big deal”
: we went to meet people from Avallo whose mayor was caught with drugs, gold bars and cash.
In this letter, also, two interviews: one with the former chief of staff of the armed forces, who recalls that
“we are not waging war for democracy but for the interests of France”
; and the other with the director Alexis Michalik, bearer of the Olympic flame,
“happy to see the Games arrive in Paris”
.
Good day!
Louis Lecomte
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Reading time plummets among young people
7-19 year olds spend 10 times more time on screens every day than reading books. Syda Productions / stock.adobe.com
According to a study by the National Book Center that we reveal to you, 16-19 year olds spend 1 hour 25 minutes per week reading compared to 5 hours 10 minutes per day on screens…
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