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Banning screens is often not an option. So Science News spoke with experts studying screen use and addiction in teens to help families navigate this complex issue.
Most resorts prohibit the reserving of loungers (pictured, file photo) but it's common to see them draped with towels. Now ...
More older people are working in retirement to boost income and stave off boredom. These gigs and hustles make the most sense ...
Sunbeds are no longer a guaranteed luxury, especially as competition for prime poolside spots turns each morning into a ...
One in five children spend at least seven hours a day using phones and tablets, initial findings of a survey have found. Two ...
Classic car enthusiasts occasionally bring their vintage vehicles, creating an unplanned exhibition that enhances the nostalgic atmosphere. Seeing a 1957 Chevy parked at a drive-in movie feels right ...
The Dover Arts Commission welcomes Shane Morin as the 2025-2027 Dover Literary Laureate. Now with City Council approval, ...
The one thing I did not enjoy in my last job was after-hours team events. They weren’t frequent, twice a year, but I hated ...
Decency—America’s quiet strength—is fading. Yet small daily acts of respect could restore civility, ease divisions, and strengthen democracy. Here's how we can revive it.
Money Matters for Youth centers financial literacy as a civil right. It treats budgeting, investing, and entrepreneurship as ...