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Outbreaks of diseases could get worse with Trump administration slashing public health infrastructure budgets.
Children ages 5 to 11 will soon be able to get a COVID-19 shot at their pediatrician's office, local pharmacy and potentially...
Many lawmakers want to expand the credit, a longtime Democratic priority.
Pairing expansion of extracurriculars with a cellphone ban, one school district sees success.
Shortcuts are taken when cleaning manufacturing equipment, repairing leaks and testing for dangerous microbes.
The administration has accused the international students without offering evidence or due process.
Providers operating on ‘razor-thin margins’ worry about possible deep cuts from the Trump administration.
Even extensions agreed upon during Trump’s tenure called ‘unreasonable’ examples of ‘misuse.’
What are effective ways to respond when youth make mistakes and break the law?
The random, unpredictable nature of shootings can reinforce teens' fear and hypervigilance.
Firearms killed 2,581 children in 2023. Black children died disproportionately.
About 19,000 young people age out of the U.S. foster care system each year.
Trump announced that HHS would handle students’ “special needs” instead of the Education Department.