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One in 10 children lives in homes their parents can't afford.

One in 10 children lives in homes their parents can't afford.

A new report by the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), has revealed that one in 10 children live in housing their parents cannot afford to heat.

South Carolina teacher who claimed it was white supremacy to call theft a crime was forced out of school. He is now accused of hiding student's gender issues from their parents at a new Maryland school.

South Carolina teacher who claimed it was white supremacy to call theft a crime was forced out of school. He is now accused of hiding student's gender issues from their parents at a new Maryland school.

A South Carolina teacher who was pro-BLM was forced from her job. Lane Cogdill, a non-binary instructor, was an eighth-grade teacher at the school in Hilton Head. She was fired two summers earlier after she was criticized for her TikTok video.

Poor housing can have a negative impact on children's development and health.

Poor housing can have a negative impact on children's development and health.

A new report shows that poor housing conditions can have a negative impact on children's social and physical wellbeing.

Quick News: Greek

Quick News: Greek

My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3 Focus Features has announced a September 8th global release for the third "My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3 Focus Features" film. The title is expected to be a hit at the post-Labor Day box offices as the family reunites Greece.

Key leaders leave, which results in vacant positions

Key leaders leave, which results in vacant positions

Erie has seen or are experiencing leadership changes in government, arts, business and entertainment as well as education. Find out who went where.

Researchers at the University of Alberta are using artificial intelligence to assess opioid risks

Researchers at the University of Alberta are using artificial intelligence to assess opioid risks

EDMONTON -- Researchers from Alberta are using artificial intelligence to measure the dangers of prescription opioids in the ongoing Canadian drug overdose crisis.

For rifampin-resistant tuberculosis, is a shorter treatment regimen possible?

For rifampin-resistant tuberculosis, is a shorter treatment regimen possible?

Individuals with rifampin resistant tuberculosis may be able to receive shorter treatment periods based on the findings of the phase II/III T...

Prayer Vigil - February America 12

Prayer Vigil - February America 12

Get together with fellow FREEPERS and pray for AMERICA: To those in authority in government, family, military, business, healthcare, education, churches, and the media. First, I ask that prayers, intercession, and thanksgiving be made.

Discontentment in the post-Dobbs era

Discontentment in the post-Dobbs era

Republican abortion policies are still highly unpopular. Americans are more dissatisfied now with U. S. policies than ever before in Gallup's 23 year trend. Those who are dissatisfied will prefer less.

Hijacking the hijackers: Engineering bacterial viruses to genetically alter their hosts

Hijacking the hijackers: Engineering bacterial viruses to genetically alter their hosts

Although plasmids are used to transfer DNA between bacteria cells, this method is not always effective in mixed microbial communities. Instead, this research developed a new phage based DNA delivery tool that leverages.