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The unseen and left behind

There is a sound every Filipino classroom knows. It isn’t the chatter before class starts or the scraping of chairs—it is the ...
MECHANICSBURG — Bubbles burble. Vibrations ring out from pounding hands somewhere nearby. Submerged sensory becomes Hailey ...
So your kid is turning five this year? That means they, along with more than 38,000 kids in B.C., will be starting ...
Have you ever had a job where you just didn't fit it? The Show host Sam Dingman shares a few tales of people who felt that ...
Voters still broadly favor securing the southern border, and they give President Trump credit for that. But 6 in 10 now ...
There’s this quiet expectation we place on schools. We hand over our kids for six or seven hours a day and hope they come ...
Indiana's Fernando Mendoza isn't just one of the best quarterbacks in the country. He's also full of LinkedIn-style ...
Institutions like the Minerals Income Investment Fund (MIIF) and GoldBod were not created to satisfy the emotional hunger of ...
Iowa's K-12 schools could not teach students about gender identity and sexual orientation under a bill lawmakers advanced ...
City streets were once unpredictable spaces for stray animals. Food was scarce, humans were distant, and survival depended largely on instinct. Today, cities have changed. With growing populations, ...
In the age of constant education budget cuts, music classes are often the first to be canceled. For over three decades, Austin Classical Guitar has been turning that tide, and now it’s entered a new ...