Lynae Darbes, PhD, presented research on the effectiveness of a home-based intervention for HIV prevention among couples ...
We know the ways the pandemic continues to rear its ugly head in Maine: Students are struggling to make up for learning losses, restaurants are giving way to insurmountable debt and nursing homes ...
Usury laws set limits on the amount of interest lenders can charge on loans and are typically set at the state level. There ...
March is National Nutrition Month, and Intermountain Health dietitians are challenging people to connect to better health in ...
As the world marks the 5-year anniversary of the start of the COVID pandemic, grieving children still need support ...
Gateway is now reckoning with a “failure of culture,” according to Tra Willbanks, the chair of Gateway’s board of elders. In ...
Roughly 1,500 school districts nationwide use Gaggle’s software to track the online activity of approximately 6 million ...
If changing into your pajamas, lighting a candle, and wrapping yourself in a blanket sounds like your idea of self-care, then ...
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - Four redevelopment and renovation projects are slated for the coming years, and leadership is ...
A trade policy expert explains why Trump and Xi should refrain from a trade war and how they can strike a bigger deal.
Staff at the US Agency for International Development (USAID) have been told to shred and burn classified documents and personnel files. The request raised alarm among employees and labour groups amid ...
Charles Edward Grubbs, Jr., 90, passed from this life March 5, 2025, at his home in Garrettsville, OH.  Born in Cambridge, OH, September 23, 1934, to Charles E. Grubbs and Evelyn J. Grubbs, Charles ...