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Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told a personal story of his own heroin addiction and recovery at a ...
At least 14 states have passed laws that restrict students’ use of smartphones in schools. Vermont lawmakers are debating whether to follow suit.
Ravenscroft plans to implement a full-day cellphone ban for students in grades 10 through 12 starting next school year, aiming to enhance human connections and boost learning outcomes. While the ...
A large portion of Osceola residents work in tourism — 36% according to 2024 data from Experience Kissimmee, the county’s ...
Peace deal: In an unusually sharp message to President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia on Thursday, President Trump called on him to stop bombing Ukraine and agree to a peace deal after the deadliest ...
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Daily Voice on MSN‘Are You Jewish?’ Text From Feds Blindsides Barnard College Staff: ReportsSome Barnard College employees received questionable text messages this week—originally believed to be a hoax—that probed ...
The news offset the carrier’s better-than-expected financial results. T-Mobile posted earnings per share (EPS) of $2.58 on ...
A new bill advancing through the North Carolina General Assembly aims to regulate student use of wireless communication ...
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Ravenscroft has extended its cellphone policy for its upper grade levels for the whole school day. The school hopes the ban would strengthen classroom connections and encourage deeper learning.
Madison Dunlap, a Biology graduate student at Central Michigan University, has been studying the role native mussels play in ...
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