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A study's findings show that young drivers spend an average of 21.1% of each trip looking at their mobile device.
To get over his screen addiction, 18-year-old Garner Hall had to spend more time on his phone. The contradiction isn’t lost on the teenager from Bainbridge Island, Wash. But Hall… Read More ...
There are plenty of activities in Charlotte without having to travel far or dig deep into your wallet. “There’s a lot going ...
The "American Ninja Warrior" announcers never tire of saying it: Kai Beckstrand, a teen from St. George, is one of the most ...
Through his work, social psychologist Jonathan Haidt found that "a majority of parents wish social media apps didn't exist." ...
The latest Quantus Insights survey shows that Barack Obama remains the most favorably viewed U.S. president of the 21st ...
Kentucky has its first measles outbreak of 2025, as the U.S. case count sits just short of a 30-year high. There have been ...
North Carolina student's settlement with school district was approved by a federal court this week after he was suspended for ...
President Donald Trump’s decision to strike Iran’s nuclear capability is a turning point in modern foreign policy — one that ...
Del Monte Foods, the 139-year-old company best known for its canned fruits and vegetables, is filing for bankruptcy ...
Magnolia Arts’ Teen Improv Camp will be 5-9 p.m. July 14-18, 2025. It will be taught by Janet Rider-Babbitt and Annabelle ...