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On President Donald Trump’s first day back in office, Rep. Mikie Sherrill, D-N.J., hit him with a new political mantra.
Rick Westhead explores the dark side of hockey in Canada with his newest book, "We Breed Lions." He shares stories of ...
Reading is an integral part of a child’s life and Christmas is the right time to nurture this skill. Gift your child a book ...
Freida McFadden doesn’t write books so much as release them, rapid-fire. Since 2013, she has published thirty-two highly ...
No matter how a mother loses a child, the mourning must feel like an abyss. Mary’s child is every child who has died too soon ...
Proven methods for teaching the readers who struggle most have been known for decades. Why do we often fail to use them?
Parents of neurodivergent children often think: "Am I assisting or enabling my child?" Read on to get confident about how you ...
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On a block in South L.A., four child-care providers lean on one another as they navigate the challenges of the industry, including competition with transitional kindergarten and the high cost of care.
From the postpartum loneliness and depression that many mothers face depicted in Lynne Ramsay’s “Die My Love,” the multigenerational fight for meaningful change in Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle ...