Health Jan 18 How to talk to children about gun violence Recent news of yet another school shooting has left many parents and caregivers asking how it is best to discuss gun violence with young children.
Nation Jan 13 What is Title 42 and what does it mean for immigration at the southern border? President Joe Biden visited the U.S.-Mexico border on Sunday for the first time as president, amid controversy and backlash about the administration’s allocation of resources to the southern border. The visit came days after he announced a new, restrictive policy…
Nation Jan 06 WATCH: The effect of Jan. 6 on America’s democracy, 2 years later Yascha Mounk, author of “The Great Experiment: Why Diverse Democracies Fall Apart and How They Can Endure,” said while he is concerned and wary about how the 2024 election will go, there is good news about how the 2022 elections…
Economy Dec 28 WATCH: Student debt relief is in legal limbo, but advocates still have a ‘toolbox’ of solutions President Joe Biden’s latest student debt cancellation plan, designed to clear up to $20,000 in student loan debt for some 40 million Americans, is going to be in legal limbo until the Supreme Court rules on its constitutionality.
Nation Dec 14 Loneliness can affect physical and mental health. An expert shares ways to combat it this holiday season The holiday season can be a time for community and family gatherings. But for some, it can be a season of more complicated feelings, including increased loneliness and isolation.
Nation Dec 13 Free bus rides are a step closer to reality in D.C. Here’s what that means Washington, D.C. may become the largest city in the U.S. to offer free bus services, thanks to legislation pushed forward earlier in December. …
Nation Nov 30 What managers need to know about quiet firing Quiet firing is when a manager assigns an employee fewer responsibilities or otherwise neglects them in a passive attempt to get the employee to quit.
Politics Nov 18 Why slavery as a punishment for crime was just on the ballot in some states The U.S. incarcerates 1.2 million people in its state and federal prisons, and incarcerated workers produce more than $2 billion in goods and commodities annually.
Politics Nov 14 WATCH: Kentucky voters rejected a constitutional amendment on abortion. Here’s what that means Across America, midterm voters in five states had abortion rights on the ballot. In all five, voters decided to protect those rights.