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Health officials under US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. are preparing analyses that may tie ...
When Geza Kogler, a former professor at Kennesaw State University, lost his National Institutes of Health grant, he didn’t ...
Georgia researchers and advocates say a “chilling effect” is taking hold across Georgia’s universities after the Trump ...
Any evidence of lice was once a reason for immediate dismissal from school, not to return until the student's head was ...
Many of these items are fast fashion—made quickly, sold cheaply, and in style for too short a time because the industry ...
Psychologists say the fix isn’t more volume, it’s different wording that helps kids feel safe, seen and able to comply. The science here is straightforward enough: children listen best when directions ...
So, if your husband starts avoiding these small moments, his love could be fading fast — even if it’s not immediately obvious ...
Venezuela’s leader, Nicolás Maduro, said that the Trump administration had violated U.S. and international laws by striking ...
John Pelletier is the Director of the Center for Financial Literacy. He joined us for NBC5 In Depth to talk about the key takeaways from this Interim Update and how the state of Vermont, after passing ...
In 1995, "Hackers" not only flopped at the box office. It also became an object of hatred for computer-savvy people. Today it is cult.
At the start of the 2025-26 school year, students have the advantage of expanded high school facilities that house Career and Technical Education, or CTE, courses.
For Luis Robles, change is just fine. The Technical Director of MLS NEXT wants to be on the cutting edge of things as he tries to figure out how American soccer can solve its problem with player ...