If we are going to restore America's fiscal health, then we need to restore the American family. We outsourced much of our lives to Uncle Sam and the result is increased dysfunction.
A Stanford University professor hosted a conference on the lessons of COVID-19 in order “to do better in the next pandemic.” ...
While biblical education may be on its way, education on knowing someone in the biblical way may be on its way out.
Indeed, the pathogen seems like ancient history — but as recent developments indicate, tuberculosis isn’t done with us yet.
This week's Letters to the Editor include the benefits of joining a local ski club and a critique of the city's attention to a park during a rally.
President Donald J. Trump’s proposal for a $5,000 Child Tax Credit (CTC) has sparked interest, though details remain scarce ...
Alabama was ranked 39th for overall child wellbeing in the U.S. in the 2024 Kids Count Data Book that was published this week.
The Indiana Youth Institute said there’s some good and some bad in this year’s Kids Count Data Book. Among the positives: ...
An analysis by Drexel researchers found the highest-risk cities had higher rates of poverty, a higher percent of Black residents and more old homes.
The DWP has confirmed a the new rates for Child ... the future of the two-child benefit cap. Sir Stephen, on the two-child limit, highlighted the work of the child poverty taskforce.
ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — A new report from Statistics Canada says Nova Scotia had the highest rate of poverty among the provinces in 2022, and Manitoba had the highest rate of deep poverty. The report ...
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