Adults shouting at children can be as harmful as sexual or physical abuse, study finds
Adults—including parents, teachers and coaches—houting at, denigrating or verbally threatening children can be as damaging to their development as sexual or physical abuse, a new study finds.
2023-10-03 04:52
Selma Blair helps White House salute landmark disability legislation
Actor and disability rights advocate Selma Blair has helped President Joe Biden salute the legacy of the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Rehabilitation Act, displaying a touch of the comedic timing that made her a star in Hollywood hits like “Legally Blonde” and “Cruel Intentions.”
2023-10-03 04:49
LA Kings Announce Mercury Insurance as Team’s First-ever Jersey Patch Partner and Continue More Than Decade-long Historic Partnership
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 2, 2023--
2023-10-03 04:46
Fast food drive-thrus are moving faster than ever, survey finds
Fast food chains are implementing all sorts of changes to their drive-thrus, and it looks like it's paying off for customers in line, according to a new report.
2023-10-03 04:29
US State Dept slams Congress for failure to renew PEPFAR anti-AIDS program
By Simon Lewis and Patricia Zengerle WASHINGTON The U.S. Congress' failure to reauthorize the main U.S. program aimed
2023-10-03 04:28
Carmen M. Hernández Joins HITN’s Board of Directors
BROOKLYN, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 2, 2023--
2023-10-03 04:26
Judge sets May 6 trial date in bribery case against Sen. Menendez
The federal judge overseeing the case against Sen. Bob Menendez, his wife and three others set a trial date for May 6 -- less than a month before the New Jersey senate primary.
2023-10-03 04:21
Browns said Deshaun Watson was medically cleared to play with bruised shoulder; QB made call to sit
Cleveland Browns coach Kevin Stefanski said Deshaun Watson was cleared by the team’s medical staff to play Sunday with a bruised right shoulder, but the quarterback made the decision following a brief warmup
2023-10-03 04:21
US Congress debates Ukraine aid as Pentagon warns money running low
By Patricia Zengerle WASHINGTON A last-ditch weekend spending agreement avoided a U.S. government shutdown but left pro-Ukraine officials
2023-10-03 04:20
Fed's Powell gets an earful about inflation and interest rates from small businesses
Federal Reserve officials typically gather many of their insights and observations about the economy from some of the top Ph.D. economists in Washington
2023-10-03 04:18
Aviation safety expert and ex-NFL star both killed in New York plane crash
Federal investigators are digging into the cause of a Cessna crash Sunday that killed a top aviation safety expert and a former NFL star.
2023-10-03 04:17
As NBA season opens, it's already clear many stars hope to play in Paris Olympics
Kevin Durant just got done with his summer vacation
2023-10-03 04:17
