With no immediate end in sight, the United Auto Workers’ strike could soon cause significant disruptions and delays for car production nationwide.
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Obesity levels are skyrocketing nationwide with the rate of adults living with the disease jumping by nearly 40 percent over the last two decades alone!
Nearly 700 cancer patients, survivors and volunteers from every state are urging Congress to make cancer research and prevention a priority.
For the first time ever, you can buy the Narcan nasal spray over-the-counter at major grocery stores and pharmacies across the country.
Tablets and smartphones can keep babies entertained while you’re busy. However, a national study reveals too much screen time for young children could lead to years of developmental delays.
Many public librarians are being forced to quit over concerns about their safety.
With kids heading back to school, there are new concerns about how much time they’re spending and what they’re seeing on social media sites.
It’s been almost 60 years since Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his now iconic “I Have a Dream” speech.
The U.S. Department of Transportation wants everyone riding in a car or truck buckled up.
Cybersecurity experts say artificial intelligence may be the key to preventing some ransomware attacks at K-12 schools.