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Parents shouldn't rush to 'get over' back-to-school sadness that can surface as children return to the classroom. Sadness is an innate biological response to loss.
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Parents shouldn't rush to 'get over' back-to-school sadness that can surface as children return to the classroom. Sadness is an innate biological response to loss.

Trump ally Joe Gruters takes over as RNC chair, signaling president's complete control over national party committee ahead of challenging midterm elections.

Teachers unions NEA and AFT spent $43.5 million on left-wing political causes since 2022 despite declining membership, according to new Defending Ed report.

The FBI is warning about a scam that it says has wiped out entire life savings and retirement accounts, leaving seniors devastated.

More than 20 hospitals and health systems have temporarily or indefinitely rolled back transgender care for minors and some young adults this year amid threats of federal investigations and cuts to government funding, an NBC News analysis found.

Russian nuclear chief warns of threats to country's existence, emphasizes need to strengthen nuclear shield as US-Russia arms control future remains unclear.

Summer camp: It’s for munching on s’mores, seizing victory in tug-of-war and making lifelong friends

Dutch dental experts creating a definitive oral care guide share science-backed tips: use electric brushes, pea-sized toothpaste, and consider interdental brushes.

Baltimore Orioles pitcher Cade Povich said his wife received an "unacceptable" threat on social media after his poor performance on the mound this week.

While many types of crime surged during Covid, carjackings are one of the few that have remained well above pre-pandemic levels in cities like D.C.

A shooting in New York City on Saturday left one person dead and four people wounded, including one teenager in critical condition, according to police.

An English-dubbed version of the Chinese blockbuster “Ne Zha II,” the world’s highest-grossing animated film ever, has been released in the United States, with a cast that includes Michelle Yeoh.