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What Black Youth Need to Feel Safe

Young people are facing a mental health crisis. This group of Cincinnati teens thinks they know how to solve it.
It’s not just gold and gemstones, but the emotions they hold — a ring that connects generations, a necklace given at a moment ...
The specific shade of Duke Blue is everywhere on the university and hospital campuses. Research shows blue is a stable and ...
Even by Trump standards, the “Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act” signing was a surreal scene. The president is accustomed to ...
Decades ago, Donghai was a backwater county. Today, thanks to an army of 24/7 livestreamers, it orchestrates a ...
Shoppers stroll to Mary A. Fisk Elementary School from the parking lot this Sunday morning. Some are here for the crisp ...
B y the time she faced her first oversight hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Pam Bondi had become a person she ...
Classrooms have emptied, shops have shut, and the mood is tense – but as the federal operation has ramped up, so has residents’ response ...
ALDI’s middle aisle is random and impressive at the same time. If you’re trying to be more self-sufficient, I’d prioritize ...
What should #ClubCalvi read next? Vote for "The Unwritten Rules of Magic" by Harper Ross, "Just Watch Me" by Lior Torenberg, ...
The 1991 killings of Michael, Marcy and Jennifer Jacobs in Land Park shocked Sacramento. The slayings remain unsolved, the haunting memories live on.
Charleston welcomed three new city council members as they and three returning members took their oaths of office on Jan. 13.