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Boys in the news
- On Sunday, eight-year-old Ashwath Kaushik from Singapore smashed the record to become the youngest player ever to defeat a grandmaster in classical chess.
(TarjeiJS, Chess.com, February 20, 2024)
- On Sunday, eight-year-old Ashwath Kaushik from Singapore smashed the record to become the youngest player ever to defeat a grandmaster in classical chess.
- Police in Senatobia, Mississippi, arrested a third grader who urinated outside his mother’s car in August. The child’s mother, Latonya Eason, was in a meeting in a nearby building when an officer came inside and told her that he’d seen her son relieving himself. Eason told HuffPost she then went outside to ask her son why he’d done that, and his sister replied that a bathroom hadn’t been available.
(Phillip Jackson, Huffpost, December 14, 2023)
- Police in Senatobia, Mississippi, arrested a third grader who urinated outside his mother’s car in August. The child’s mother, Latonya Eason, was in a meeting in a nearby building when an officer came inside and told her that he’d seen her son relieving himself. Eason told HuffPost she then went outside to ask her son why he’d done that, and his sister replied that a bathroom hadn’t been available.
- Eric English, who is from Fredericton, Canada, but has since moved to Scottsdale, Arizona, has a strong social media following, a stream of sponsorship deals, and his own website where gym goers can view his successful fitness plan.
( Ellen Coughlan, Daily Mail, October 24, 2023)
- Eric English, who is from Fredericton, Canada, but has since moved to Scottsdale, Arizona, has a strong social media following, a stream of sponsorship deals, and his own website where gym goers can view his successful fitness plan.
- Salvador Rios, 14, took his own life on August 15 after a social media post allegedly launched a homophobic attack and shared private information about him.
Hope Sloop, Daily Mail, August 27, 2023)
- Salvador Rios, 14, took his own life on August 15 after a social media post allegedly launched a homophobic attack and shared private information about him.
- Pople often get frightened at the smallest things and call the police, and this is precisely what happened to an 11-year-old child- who later turned out to be a genius. This child, Seth, saw his neighbors calling the police and never lost his cool.
(Mayukh Saha , MSN, July 14, 2023)
- Pople often get frightened at the smallest things and call the police, and this is precisely what happened to an 11-year-old child- who later turned out to be a genius. This child, Seth, saw his neighbors calling the police and never lost his cool.
- A young black boy has made an impassioned speech about racism at an Oregon city council meeting after he experienced discrimination at school. Gavin Alston, 10, bravely spoke up in the room full of adults and told council members how unfair it was that kids called him a 'monkey' and the N-word in his fourth grade class.
(Claudia Aoraha, Daily Mail, June 16, 2023)
- A young black boy has made an impassioned speech about racism at an Oregon city council meeting after he experienced discrimination at school. Gavin Alston, 10, bravely spoke up in the room full of adults and told council members how unfair it was that kids called him a 'monkey' and the N-word in his fourth grade class.
- A 13-year-old in Ohio has died after “he took a bunch of Benadryl,” trying a dangerous TikTok challenge that’s circulating online, according to a CNN affiliate and a GoFundMe account from his family.
(Michelle Watson and Carma Hassan, CNN, April 19, 2023)
- A 13-year-old in Ohio has died after “he took a bunch of Benadryl,” trying a dangerous TikTok challenge that’s circulating online, according to a CNN affiliate and a GoFundMe account from his family.
- A North Carolina teacher stepped down after a sixth-grade student sent his mother a selfie showing him with tape covering his mouth because he was being too chatty in class — and his shocked parent is now seeking answers over the incident that left her child feeling “humiliated.”
(David Propper, New York Post, March 23, 2023)
- A North Carolina teacher stepped down after a sixth-grade student sent his mother a selfie showing him with tape covering his mouth because he was being too chatty in class — and his shocked parent is now seeking answers over the incident that left her child feeling “humiliated.”