Por: The Daily Beast Politics September 22, 2022
The were already struggling before the pandemic.There were school shootings in . According to the , the number of kids between the ages of 13-19 taking antidepressants between 2015-2019 rose a staggering 38 percent. And with during the pandemic—unable to see their friends, or have graduations, proms, or extracurricular activities for almost two years—, as have attempted suicides among this same age group. A student holds a sign during a... + full article
ABC News USA Health September 22, 2022
New boosters for 5- to 11-year-olds are just weeks away from authorization, the vaccine chief at the Food and Drug Administration, Dr. Peter Marks, said Tuesday.While primary vaccines are already authorized for children 6 months and older, the FDA has yet to authorize the newly... + más
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Associated Press USA Life September 21, 2022
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The head of the United Nations had just warned of a world gone badly wrong — a place where inequity was on the rise, war was back in Europe, fragmentation was everywhere, the pandemic was pushing onward and technology was tearing things apart as much as... + más
Global Fund gets powerful help with $18 billion funding goal | ABC News
ABC News USA Nation September 21, 2022
Author George M. Johnson has found himself at the center of a culture war over what kids can read.Johnson’s memoir, “All Boys Aren’t Blue,” which chronicles his experience growing up as a Black queer man, is the second most banned book in the U.S. and has been taken off... + más
It’s Banned Books Week — and these bookstores are hiding challenged books for their readers to find | The Boston Globe
School book bans and challenges, at record highs, are rising again | The Boston Globe
ABC News USA Life September 20, 2022
A Florida mom who adopted four children said she feels fortunate to be a single parent to “sweet” and “loving” kids.“I would do this all over again if I could because the rewards and the benefits definitely outweigh anything,” Melissa Servetz told “Good Morning... + más
Playing with your emotions? A Boston video game startup aims to help kids regulate their behavior. | The Boston Globe
Single mom who paid off $34K of debt empowers other single moms to face their debts | ABC News
Associated Press USA Life September 19, 2022
NEW YORK (AP) — The wave of attempted book banning and restrictions continues to intensify, the American Library Association reported Friday. Numbers for 2022 already approach last year’s totals, which were the highest in decades.“I’ve never seen anything like this,”... + más
Book ban efforts surging in 2022, library association says | ABC News
With Indiana's ban now in effect, patients seeking abortion have to travel even further | ABC News
The Boston Globe USA Life September 19, 2022
A video game that actually regulates kids’ emotions instead of causing meltdowns: Sounds counterintuitive, right? But that’s the premise behind Mightier, a Boston-based video game developed by researchers at Boston Children’s Hospital. The startup aims to build emotional... + más
Runway teases AI-powered text-to-video editing using written prompts | Ars Technica
Kids in pricy restaurants: teaching moment or terrible idea? | The Boston Globe
ABC News USA Life September 18, 2022
NEW YORK -- The wave of attempted book banning and restrictions continues to intensify, the American Library Association reported Friday. Numbers for 2022 already approach last year's totals, which were the highest in decades.“I've never seen anything like this,”... + más
Louisiana's abortion ban will remain blocked as the state appeals court decision | The Advocate
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