Banning the sale of tobacco to people born between 2006 and 2010 could prevent around 1.2 million deaths from lung cancer by the end of the century, said a modelling study released Thursday.
“Westerville School Board’s decision to deny hundreds of students access to Bible-based character lessons during the school day is disappointing,” Penton ... Ohio families deserve the same opportunity ...
FX‘s Social Studies, photographer and documentary filmmaker Lauren Greenfield gets up close and personal — into their cellphones, personal — with an array of California teens and finds ...
The latest study highlights opportunities for businesses to strengthen resilience with artificial intelligence (AI)-driven demand sensing to optimize inventory, realize more value from planning ...
The latest study highlights opportunities for businesses to strengthen resilience with artificial intelligence (AI)-driven demand sensing to optimize inventory, realize more value from planning ...
A 15-year-old may be the unluckiest schoolboy in the country after breaking his leg in a PE lesson just days after recovering from a fractured collarbone. Ethan Brown was playing football ...
Via Newsweek: Faithful America, an organization of Christians supporting social justice causes while opposing "Christian nationalism," posted a petition on September 13 opposing a proposal from the ...
This event explores the development of youth cinema. From Rebel without a Cause (1955) through Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (1986) to the present day, students will consider how genre conventions develop ...
State laws targeting transgender people made trans and nonbinary young people more likely to attempt suicide in the past year, according to a first-of-its-kind study. The research, published last ...
Support us to deliver journalism without an agenda. According to a study from the Children’s National Hospital in Washington DC, the concept of period poverty, or the lack of access to period ...