A Reuters Special Report: "Families must make decisions about life-altering treatments that have little scientific evidence of their long-term safety and efficacy."
America’s borrowing binge has long been viewed as sustainable because of historically low interest rates. But as rates rise, the nation’s fiscal woes are getting worse.
Chair of National Association Of School Psychologists LGBTQ Committee admits to circumventing parental permission requirements, "put[ting] parents in their place"
Judge sentenced him to probation because "prison would be particularly difficult for [him] because of [his] well-documented mental health issues and because [he] is transgender"
The American Academy of Pediatrics says head lice screenings in schools haven't been shown to be effective and that students who have head lice should not be sent home from school because it can result in significant stigma and stress
The father has been instructed by the court to call his child by a new, chosen name, new preferred pronouns, and to refer to the child as being of the new, chosen gender. Golisano Children's Hospital recommends puberty blockers.
The Japanese government warned citizens to take cover as the missile appears to have flown over and past its territory before falling into the Pacific ocean.
When a cache of weapons was found in a tiny Canadian village that has become a symbol of the far right, it didn’t take long for new conspiracy theories to start circulating
"Four private groups worked with the DHS and State to censor massive numbers of social media posts during the 2020 election, and its members then got rewarded with millions of federal dollars from the Biden administration afterwards"
In New York, a gay couple fighting to make their insurers pay for fertility treatment have found themselves in the middle of a culture war. What happens when the right to parenthood involves someone else’s body?
A Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas mod removes all mention of the police to make the Bethesda and Obsidian RPG series “more comfortable” for players with trauma
TikTok popularized the technique for breaking into Hyundai and Kia vehicles, and now the automaker offers help, but it doesn't come free to the owners.