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Parents today have more control over what their children watch and enough options to do more than just filter out shows that are actively bad. What they still don’t have are the countless hours ...
UNICEF, the United Nations agency for children, has come up with a list of “marketing” tricks used by purveyors of unhealthy food which target children. The agency, which is present in more than 190 ...
Childhood is like wet cement. Whatever falls on it leaves a mark. Mostly, it's not the big things that shape a child’s ...
It took one former elementary school teacher six months to track down the rights to "Backyard Sports" in order to bring the ...
The world never fell out of love with this Prince of Darkness. Ozzy blew up into a Seventies teenage antihero because he ...
As Clarks celebrates 200 years of craftsmanship, the iconic British brand unveils its most customer-led Back to School campaign yet—“Quality You Expect, ...
Meet Torrence Allen, the principal at Belton High School in our latest episode of Voices of Kansas City, a collaboration with ...
Wanda Louise "Bunny" Perkins was talkative and outgoing, perfect for portraying Kitirik the cat on Channel 13 in Houston from ...
A joint statement on the occupied Palestinian territories released this week, signed by 28 nations, including Australia, ...
For generations, our elders found pride in our cultures in subversive ways, in the face of stereotypes and restrictions on our spiritual practices.
That magenta storefront in Raleigh isn’t just another stop in a sea of discount retailers—it’s the shopping equivalent of finding an extra twenty in your winter coat pocket when you’re flat broke.