Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said addiction is a “spiritual disease” that calls out for the involvement of religious organizations. By Ellen Barry Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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After 400 years, Black children are still being told by policy that they are undeserving of a fully funded education, but ...
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(FOX40.COM) — FOX40 is taking a closer look at a specific mitigation effort — gun buyback programs. While they are often touted as an effective means of stripping the streets of these weapons, ...
The Ohio State Buckeyes still want to maintain a major focus on high school recruiting, even with the upswing in transfer portal activity. They’re off to a great start in 2027 to add another top-5 ...
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After more than a year of uncertainty over how a Republican-controlled Congress under President Donald Trump would change federal education funding, lawmakers on Tuesday approved a fiscal 2026 budget ...
Mike McKenzie suggests a Twelve Step program for America, focusing on unity amid division, drawing lessons from recovery meetings where mutual support transcends differences in income and opinions.
The COVID-19 pandemic ushered in a new era of flexible work schedules and remote and hybrid work arrangements. More women – especially mothers with young kids – found they could juggle full-time jobs ...