U.S. youth soccer has long been dominated by an affluent, suburban "pay-to-play" system that critics say limits player development compared to other countries — and which they hope the World Cup helps ...
A senior mathematics educator and STEM curriculum designer at the High School Affiliated to Renmin University of China, Li ...
A Walk Into Nonviolence offers Mid-South youth a place to spend several days during the summer while also learning principles ...
Kennedy Center has baffled observers, prompting speculation about the Washington, D.C., arts complex following the ...
Policymakers celebrated rising construction as evidence the housing system was responding to scarcity, but the unsold ...
Huge injury boost for Brazil! Raphinha back in training ahead of World Cup round-of-16 tie vs Norway
Brazil winger Raphinha has returned to training following a thigh injury ahead of the World Cup round of 16 clash against ...
Seventy-eight investors say they each put $500,000 into Point Ruston and were left with financial and immigration losses.
State law protecting syringe exchange programs expires July 1, forcing groups to stop distribution or face jail.
In choppy surf off of La Jolla, fisherman Shane Volberding fought to land a yellowtail, a silver and gold fish prized in the sushi seafood trade.
The court upheld state laws in West Virginia and Idaho barring the participation of transgender female athletes from girls’ and women’s sports teams.
The Physician Payments Sunshine Act, a.k.a., the Open Payments Program, is changing, again. A proposed rule included within ...
Since 2021, harm-reduction organizations have distributed hundreds of thousands of sterile needles and syringes to drug users ...
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