By National Women’s Law Center
The National Women’s Law Center released its annual State Child Care Assistance Policies report, finding that the number of children placed on
An apple isn’t what it used to be. Neither is a carrot, a head of broccoli, or a stalk of kale. And while we spend
A federal ban on nearly all hemp-derived products — including the CBD and full-spectrum oils millions of Americans rely on — takes effect November 12,
By Morgan Knight, Armani Durham and Zoe Cummings
Howard University News Service
As the federal government moves toward automatically registering men ages 18 to 25 for the
By Jaimie Ding and Thomas Peipert
The Associated Press
Police still had no suspects in custody June 7 after a weekend shooting near an Ohio street festival
Parents Joel and Donelle with attorney Ashley Thompson, and Baby Rose. Images courtesy of Family Freedom Project.
by Brian Shilhavy
Health Impact News
Imagine taking your baby to
Residents across a wide stretch of Florida felt an unusual rolling sensation this afternoon, and there was a simple explanation. A 6.1-magnitude earthquake struck in
A stretch of severe weather is hitting multiple parts of the country on Monday, with tornado watches active across Kansas and Colorado while New Jersey
A federal judge rules the president overstepped constitutional boundaries with a sweeping $100,000 application requirement targeting skilled foreign workers. A federal judge has struck down
Edwin Buggage, Editor-in-Chief | New Orleans Data News Weekly
For 25 years, Uptown Music Theatre (UMT) has helped young people across New Orleans discover their talents,