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After the wildfires destroyed homes and disrupted routines, many parents saw behavioral shifts in their kids. Some families ...
The Pearl Street Mall on Sunday afternoon was so picture perfect that bystanders didn’t recognize the first flashes of flame ...
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LeBron James has gripes with the current state of youth sports. Between single-sport specialization, year-round participation ...
Four additional victims have been identified in the Boulder attack, District Attorney Michael Dougherty said Monday, bringing ...
In today's current political climate, many adults seem resigned to climate catastrophe and even dabble in climate change denialism. However, our survey of 1,000 youth aged 8 to 14 from Canada and the ...
A regulation backboard is typically 48 inches tall by 72 inches wide. Most portable hoops have a 48-inch height, but there's ...
Economic Hardship Reporting Project and The Nation examined how a lack of federal funding and climate change severely impact ...
Starting pitching plays a significant role during postseason play. In the case of Goshen and Northridge, it’s leading them to a sectional final appearance. “This is going to be the first time I’ve ...
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Unschooling videos have amassed millions of views as fascination with the movement grows. Some say unschooled kids thrive, others say it's dangerous.
As the youngest player to take the field at the Thompson Warrior Baseball Camp, five-year-old Dylan Perez caught a pop fly by third base and suddenly had one mission–get his sister out.