Columnist Allyx Formalejo explains what people miss when they praise someone for simply living with a disability.
These unbelievable videos are literally that: unbelievable, as in not real. But sometimes they're less conspicuous, like deer or rabbits jumping on trampolines, an angry preacher giving a heated ...
When Art was a child, there were few, if any, early intervention services, no specialized early childhood programs, and no ...
New Jersey’s 2025 General Election is set for November 4, featuring key races including the governor and lieutenant governor ...
The paralympian may have retired from competitive swimming, but she’s opening a new chapter as the youngest coach on RTÉ’s ...
Food Bank of South Jersey president and CEO predicts a "tsunami of despair" as the government shutdown causes a pause in SNAP ...
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Read answers to some of the questions from the Digit’all Voices campaign such as how technology can deliver for everyone, ...
Clancy the dog can open doors and retrieve items. He knows how to pull an alarm to call for help and how to pick up dropped ...
Rutgers University-New Brunswick graduate student Nadia Elieff, 23, an Army Reserves veteran with PTSD, said her service dog, ...
For many people with disabilities, navigating the world involves more than just physical or neurological challenges. It also ...
She needed a loan to buy a replacement.Elizabeth didn't think twice and transferred the money, but it was only after the ...