The nation’s first universal child care program is rolling out in one of its poorest states — sparking debate about cost, sustainability and who benefits most.
CBT makes so much sense on its surface that it seems worthwhile to explore why it doesn’t work so well in practice.
Mason, a sixth-grader, initially puts his shirt on backwards. His 8-year-old brother, Lucas, is drafting his Christmas wish list. Julia, who is in kindergarten, can’t find her socks. Noah, 3, ...
A century ago, two oddly domestic puzzles helped set the rules for what modern science treats as "real": a Guinness brewer ...
With “Pluribus,” Vince Gilligan has what most series creators would envy: a show that generates constantly evolving conversation. Those who watch are careful about spoilers, often refusing to discuss ...
New clinical research has identified a blood test that can reveal which women are more likely to respond to a particular treatment for ovarian cancer, known as PARP inhibitor therapy. The work appears ...
If you've been hearing your teens or children muttering '6-7' under their breath or posting it nonstop on TikTok and Instagram, you're not alone. This new Gen Z phrase, paired with a double-hand ...
The US Food and Drug Administration has given clearance to another blood test to help assess Alzheimer’s disease and other causes of cognitive decline, providing a broader understanding of when the ...
We have some finality to Will Reichard's mysterious field goal miss last week that appeared to hit a camera wire... kind of. According to NFL analyst Jordan Schultz, Reichard and the Vikings requested ...
President Trump’s nominee to lead the Bureau of Labor Statistics has drawn surprising opposition from conservative economists, and for good reason. Don’t count on it. Almost nobody bought Trump’s ...