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In recent years, an irresistibly intuitive hypothesis has both salved and fuelled parental anxieties: it’s the phones.
Phoenix last published in 2008 before Janet Devine attracted approximately a dozen students in an effort to resurrect the magazine. That effort proved successful and Phoenix experienced a rebirth.
More than 170 EPA employees put their names to the document, with about 100 more signing anonymously out of fear of ...
The initative allows high school students ages 14-19 to work out for free at more than 2,700 Planet Fitness locations in the ...
Turkish authorities on Monday (June 30) detained three people over a satirical drawing published by weekly magazine Leman ...
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During the summer, kids can forget some of what they learned during the school year. They recover quickly, but here are some ...
As summer holidays kick into gear, airlines are facing a new threat. A teen hacking group known as Scattered Spider is ...
For the second consecutive year, Laredo Hearing & Balance Solutions has been named Best Audiologist & Hearing Center in the ...
"Each new detection brings us closer to understanding the origins of complex organic chemistry in the universe — and perhaps, the origins of the building blocks of life themselves." ...
Reporters are used to calling sources on the telephone for quotes and information. But dialing up the leader of the free world? There's evidence that President Donald Trump is making greater use ...
We look back at three of the biggest biology stories of 2024: a reconstruction of the ancient ancestor of all modern life, the discovery of a neural circuit that regulates the immune system, and ...