Parents and students are pushing back against personalized learning.
With Poorest Bearing The Brunt, Report Warns Searing Temperatures Of Global Heating Could Cost World Economy $2.4 Trillion By 2030
The impact of heat stress on labor productivity is a serious consequence of climate change.
Millionaire CEO Of Nonprofit Hospital That Sues The Poor Promises Review Of Policies
Nonprofit hospital system’s chief executive officer promised to reevaluate its financial assistance policies.
Sequencing The Genome Of Newborns In The US: Are We Ready?
Every newborn in the U.S. will have a few drops of blood drawn and sent to a lab.
US Poverty Statistics Ignore Millions Of Struggling Americans
In the US, poverty is measured by income level but who counts as poor in the U.S. today?
Low-Wage Workers Are Being Sued For Unpaid Medical Bills By A Nonprofit Christian Hospital That Employs Them
Nonprofit hospital has brought 8,300 lawsuits against its employees for unpaid medical bills in just five years.
How The Flint Water Crisis Set Students Back
The children who suffered lead poisoning are likely to struggle academically and socially.
Green Groceries Initiative July 6, 2019
It’s that time again! Mark your calendar for CLJ Gives’ Green Groceries Initiative.
7 Ways To Build Your Child’s Vocabulary
The size of a child’s vocabulary during the early years helps shape language skills later in life.
Supplements For Brain Health Show No Benefit – A Neurologist Explains A New Study
A recent study found a quarter of adults over 50 take a supplement for brain-related health.