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Pharmaceutical companies accused of fueling the nation's opioid crisis are paying state and local governments billions of ...
A bedtime story written by a journalist for his daughter during lockdown has grown into a reforestation movement reaching 30,000 children in West Africa. In 2020, journalist Arnaud Wust wrote a ...
Once upon a time… there was an ad campaign that won't leave you indifferent. At first glance, it looks like it came straight ...
Sometimes a good scare is just the thing. These horror stories are deliciously spooky without being too terrifying -- perfect for a fall night by the fire! But it doesn't need to be Halloween time for ...
We speak differently than we write. For comprehension development, children need exposure to syntax common to both.
To celebrate International Children’s Book Day on April 2, let’s acknowledge an array of books written for kids and young ...
In a Thursday thread post shared on X, the social media platform owned by Musk, Grimes opened up about her unsuccessful attempts to limit her children's exposure to the internet. After debunking ...
A new report has found more children than ever are not in school, with the number of lost days of learning up nearly 70% in five years. It is the most vulnerable children who skip school ...
Movies are rarely rated G anymore, and the film is not only appropriate for most ages but also delivers an important message for kids. "Snow White" champions kindness and empathy over cruelty and ...
“And the pressures that come from all of those things are as difficult for kids here as they are the ... While Jamie’s story told in Adolescence isn’t based on a single incident, it does ...
Beyoncé and Jay-Z are the proud parents to three children, who they have worked hard to give as normal lives as possible considering their global celebrity. The power couple rarely talk about ...
"It's just carnage. When you drop bombs on tents, this is what's going to happen -- especially when the population is half children." Gaza is ‘just carnage’ with new strikes: Dr. Feroze Sidhwa.