Por: ABC News Health February 14, 2023
The pandemic took a harsh toll on U.S. teen girls’ mental , with almost 60% reporting feelings of persistent sadness or hopelessness, according to a government survey released Monday that bolsters earlier data.Sexual violence, suicidal thoughts, suicidal behavior and other mental health woes affected many teens regardless of race or ethnicity, but girls and LGBTQ youth fared the worst on most measures, according to the Centers for Disease... + full article
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion February 25, 2023
If we know youth are our future, why are we ignoring their cries for help? According to findings by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in 2021, almost 3 in 5 teenage girls reported feeling so persistently sad or hopeless nearly every day for at least two... + más
Commentary: Offshore wind is Maine’s opportunity of a century | Portland Press Herald
Yankees’ Clarke Schmidt talks channeling Kobe Bryant for fearless edge | New York Post
ABC7 USA Health January 10, 2023
in a statement. We are confident and hopeful that this lawsuit is the first step toward reversing this trend for our students, children throughout Washington state, and the entire country.The lawsuit accuses Meta, the parent company of Instagram and Facebook; Snap Inc., which... + más
'Frustration' fuels Broncos' sideline blowup in loss | ESPN
'Frustration' fuels Denver Broncos' sideline blowup in loss | ABC News
Orlando Sentinel USA Nation December 10, 2022
Sick of amassing toll charges driving to and from work in Florida? Relief could arrive next year for frequent toll-road users. A consumer-friendly proposal to make your daily commute less expensive is among a list of proposed property insurance reforms up for debate during the... + más
Buses, trains still ghosting commuters | Chicago Sun Times
E-PASS vs. SunPass: Which is better for drivers on Florida toll roads? | Orlando Sentinel
The Advocate USA Crime November 16, 2022
Louisiana's are at full bed capacity and can't accept any more teen offenders, state officials said in a letter last week to youth judges, in which they requested the judges' help in releasing some low-risk teens back to their communities.The Office of Juvenile... + más
Guest column: The Missouri approach to juvenile justice would work here too, if Louisiana would give it a real chance | The Advocate
Head of Louisiana's Office of Juvenile Justice resigns amid crisis in state's youth jails | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Opinion October 23, 2022
As last week started, officials from the Office of Juvenile Justice took some journalists on the grounds of the Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola. The facility, where up to 24 of what officials believe are the state’s most violent teenagers can stay, is just inside the... + más
Federal judge won't block plan to put teens at Angola: 'Untenable must yield to the intolerable' | The Advocate
Youth advocate says juveniles fearful as they 'live under the threat' of being sent to Angola | The Advocate
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion October 12, 2022
Data recently released by the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention presents a concerning picture of our youth’s mental health and well-being. The indicates that Maine youth’s mental health issues have become more severe over the past two years. When asked “Do... + más
Jo Malone London Celebrates World Mental Health Day | Forbes
Commentary: Maine still treating Indigenous tribes like second-class citizens | Portland Press Herald
Orlando Sentinel USA Crime September 24, 2022
Orlando — Drivers on Florida toll roads have the option of using either E-PASS or SunPass transponders -- but which one is better? For drivers, the transponders are largely indistinguishable when it comes to daily use. E-PASS is issued by the Central Florida Expressway... + más
Uber Creates Abundant Supply, Price Controls Create Shortages | Forbes
People Who Use Alcohol And Marijuana Simultaneously Often Drive Afterward | Forbes
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