By James E. Causey, Center for Health Journalism Contributor | Editorial credit: Jinitzail Hernandez / shutterstock.com Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Reporter | Center for Health Journalism Contributor On December 16, just before the start of the Christmas break, a young student entered Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wisconsin, and opened fire on students, faculty, and staff […]
When we think of bankruptcy, we often associate it with stress, financial ruin, and an overwhelming sense of defeat. However, many people don’t realize that filing for bankruptcy can actually have some unexpected benefits, including improvements in your personal relationships and even your sex life. While this may sound counterintuitive, financial strain has long been […]
By Janet Howard, www.311divorce.com January has earned the title “Divorce Month,” with a noticeable spike in divorce filings after the holiday season. The start of the new year brings new beginnings; for many couples, this means reevaluating their relationships. The end of the holiday season, combined with the pressures of family gatherings, financial stress, and […]
By Esther Claudette Gittens | Editorial credit” Sharaf Maksumov / shutterstock.com This article analyzes ten popular gaming platforms among youth, ranked by potential danger, and provides actionable steps parents can take to protect their children. Introduction In today’s digital era, gaming platforms have become a central part of entertainment for children and teenagers. While these […]
By Esther Claudette Gittens Twitch, a leading live-streaming platform, has become a central hub for gamers worldwide, attracting millions of viewers daily. While it offers entertainment and community engagement, the platform also exposes children and teenagers to potential risks, especially when engaging with certain popular games. Introduction Twitch, a leading live-streaming platform, has become a […]
By David T. Marshall, THE CONVERSATION When we set out to study pandemic-related changes in schools, we thought we’d find that learning management systems that rely on technology to improve teaching would make educators’ jobs easier. Instead, we found that teachers whose schools were using learning management systems had higher rates of burnout. Our findings were […]
By Esther Claudette Gittens For many women, the mid-30s represent a period of self-reflection and recalibration. Society often imposes timelines for major life milestones such as marriage and children, and women frequently internalize these expectations as personal goals. When these aspirations remain unmet, feelings of anxiety, inadequacy, and even despair may arise. This article explores […]
By Staff Writer As we bid farewell to 2024 and prepare to welcome 2025, New Year’s Eve is the perfect occasion to step out in style and make a statement as the clock strikes midnight. Whether you’re attending an elegant gala, hosting a cozy gathering, or partying with friends, your outfit can reflect the excitement […]
Introduction The phrase “spare the rod and spoil the child” is one of the most widely cited proverbs concerning parenting and discipline. It has been invoked for centuries to justify practices of physical punishment, often interpreted as essential to raising morally upright children. However, the phrase does not actually appear verbatim in the King James […]
In today’s digital age, “ghosting” is most commonly associated with dating. It refers to when someone abruptly cuts off all communication with another person without explanation. But can the same happen within the confines of marriage? Is it possible for a married couple to experience ghosting, and more importantly, can it serve as a warning […]