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Take Back Busy School Days with Simplicity and Creativity

(Family Features) Ease and convenience are the name of the game during the school year as parents and students alike adapt to overwhelming schedules, mounds of homework and seemingly never-ending after-school activities. more

Nourish Family Connections with Every Bite: Boost social, emotional and physical health with egg-inspired recipes

(Family Features) Weekly sit-down meals with family can reduce stress, boost self-esteem and make everyone feel more connected - all while sharing delicious, healthy and easy-to-prepare food. more

Top Tech to Tackle College and Career Prep

(Family Features) Whether this semester's class load calls for a computing upgrade or a career's worth of tech demands is on the horizon, equipping yourself with the latest innovations can help you take on the challenge. more

RSV Vaccines: What older adults need to know

(Family Features) Even though cooler days may seem far off, now is the best time to plan ahead for a healthy winter. more

Improvements to school meals focus on healthier options

(BPT) - Courtesy of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)It's back to school time again. Did you know K-12 schools serve nutritious breakfasts and lunches to nearly 30 million children … more

Does where you live determine how you eat? New study uncovers America's emotional eating patterns

Hims compares America's foodie capitals and what their eating patterns say about their culture and health. more

What you need to know about Project 2025

The 19th reports on a 920-page policy blueprint that contains the Heritage Foundation's vision for a second Trump administration — with impacts on women, LGBTQ+ rights, families, education and the workforce. more

The surprisingly simple way cities could save people from extreme heat

Grist reports on how cool roofs reflect sunlight and reduce the urban heat island effect. more

How could Project 2025 change education?

The Hechinger Report analyzes the ramifications of Project 2025–from Head Start to student loans–and how the conservative proposals for a new Trump administration have a wide scope. more

Extreme heat is making schools hotter — and learning harder

The 19th reports on the rising temperatures in classrooms that translate to dehydrated, exhausted kids and teachers who have to focus on heat safety instead of instruction. more

What your dog breed pick reveals about your taste in wine

(BPT) - Did you know your favorite dog breed can reveal a lot about your personality? According to celebrity dog trainer and certified pet behavioral expert Nicole Ellis, it can even tell you what … more

How medical debt drives half a million people into bankruptcy each year

Doctors and Clinicians analyzed academic research and news reports to see how medical debt is contributing to personal bankruptcies in America. more

Sunshine, adventure, and tax breaks: As baby boomers retire, here are the states where they can have it all

Caring.com looked at Census data to see which states have had the biggest increase of residents over the age of 65 from 2010 to 2023. more

AI art is facing a copyright problem. Here's what it means for creators.

Verbit examined news articles and legal research to see what the rise of artificial intelligence means for creators. more

Which congressional campaigns are drawing the most donations from wealthy donors this election?

Windfall analyzed FEC data to show states where wealthy donors are making the largest contributions to congressional campaigns this election cycle. more

These are the worst states for access to medical care

Hers looks at four data sets to rank U.S. states from worst to best when it comes to accessible healthcare. more

How to stay safe from AI voice scams

Spokeo explains what people need to know about AI voice scams, including how they work and how to protect yourself. more

Are streaming services being abandoned for better options?

Giant Freakin Robot looks into the possibility that physical media may be making a comeback to challenge streaming service shortcomings. more

How school counselors can address the youth mental health crisis

CounselingSchools.com examines the mental health crisis in America, how school counselors are boosting mental health and what more can be done to support them in their mission. more

A New School Year, A More Relevant SAT

(NAPSI)—With millions of U.S. high school students beginning a new school year, many have their sights set on the future as they prepare for college admissions. As part of a holistic admissions … more

Dread packing lunch? Top 5 benefits of school-provided lunches

(BPT) - Do you dread the daily routine of packing your child’s lunch box? You’re not alone. According to a 2023 survey, packing school lunches may be the task parents dread most, even … more

NFL Inflation: How ticket and concession prices have changed over time

FinanceBuzz tracked prices for tickets, concessions, and parking for every NFL team from 2013 to the present to find which teams raised prices the most and least. more

Innovation and vision: A trailblazing university president's first year

(BPT) - Elise Awwad became president and CEO of DeVry University a year ago, bringing 20 years of experience and a belief in the power of education to transform lives. She answered questions about … more

Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disease, not a cosmetic issue

(BPT) - It started with a tiny patch — the size of a walnut, round and smooth. At 21, Deirdre Nero was puzzled by her sudden hair loss — she was studying abroad in Spain when she noticed … more

"100 Reasons to Celebrate" with Sabrina Brier

(BPT) - This year, Zales celebrates 100 years of inspiring style through a commitment to provide beautifully designed and crafted on-trend fine jewelry.To celebrate, the brand teamed up with actress … more
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