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Pew Research Center conducted this study to understand how parents of kids ages 12 and younger approach their children’s technology use and screen time. For this analysis, we surveyed 3,054 parents ...
There are the parents who want to know what the “magic number” is to donate to guarantee admission. The moms who ask whether a friend-of-a-friend should put in a good word. The dads who call shortly ...
What do our lives mean as our genetic lines go extinct? Vestiges of what we amassed and who we were remain, but not in the form of offspring we did not have. Source: Nattanan Kanchanaprat/Pixabay ...
A pair of cold-hearted Milwaukee parents locked their six kids — including a 2-month-old baby — inside a storage unit while their dog was allowed to sleep in their car, according to police. Charles ...
HAVERFORD, TWP., Pa. (WPVI) -- Police in Haverford Township, Delaware County, plan to issue warnings to parents of children caught on e-scooters or e-bikes without a helmet on. This applies to ...
GEORGETOWN, DE. - The Delaware Department of Transportation advises that nighttime lane closures will occur on southbound US 113. Nighttime lane closures on southbound US 113 will take place at Arrow ...
Road trips can be fun, especially if scenic views and breaks for activities are included. You might think you need to leave your area to do so, but a list of the top hidden gem road trips in the ...
“I’d love to kill you sometime,” murmurs a character in “One of Us,” all but announcing the quiet, matter-of-fact evil that will drive him to pursue the book’s protagonists over the next 200 pages.
Dear Annie: My husband works in the family business alongside his father, his brother-in-law, and sometimes his brother and cousin. He is a generous, hardworking man who would give the shirt off his ...
When my students ask, “How do we explain what is going on to kids now?” I think about the black-and-white TV in a living room versus a thousand high-definition screens in pockets. In the 1950s and 60s ...