SITTING next to me and my daughter in a London restaurant last week were a father and his son, who was probably about six ...
Dear Annie: Most nights, my phone lights up with our family group chat. My husband and I have three grown kids in their 20s, and I love seeing their jokes, photos and silly updates. It makes me feel ...
The House Energy and Commerce Committee is planning to consider a slate of 19 bills related to kids’ online safety and privacy next week amid a new push to pass protections for young users. The panel ...
State Rep. Lauren Davis’ Oct. 12 op-ed (“WA lawmaker: How my missteps fueled juvenile violence“) attempts to identify the causes of juvenile crime, but misses the mark. Essentially, she blames ...
A cute, chatty teddy bear meant to be a learning buddy for toddlers has ended up at the center of an AI safety mess. Social media has already nicknamed it “ChuckyGPT,” and for once the internet isn’t ...
NORTHAMPTON — When two different playstyles clash, it becomes a question of which one will dominate. That was the story between the Pleasant Valley and Northampton boys soccer teams during Tuesday ...
IN ORDER TO grasp corporate America’s conflicted feelings towards Donald Trump a year after his election, one Wall Street boss proposes the following thought experiment. Imagine you fell asleep on ...
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Despite Israel’s bid to shut it, UNRWA resumes teaching in Gaza as kids hit books amid rubble
Gazan children have begun returning to school following two years of war in which education in the Strip was largely shut down, with tens of thousands back in classes managed by the same United ...
If the federal government shutdown doesn’t end in the next two days, it will affect not only food benefits for many low-income Ohio families in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program or SNAP.
The list of figures in American history with whom Donald J. Trump has been compared since he announced his bid for the Presidency a decade ago is longer than his trademark necktie, as red as a gash.
LANDENBERG, Pa.—When Milan Jevtitch finished his Ph.D in chemical engineering in 1986, he got a job right away at Procter & Gamble. He climbed the corporate ladder, bought a spacious four-bedroom home ...
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