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Educational opportunities wither with early and career ed restrictions, the loss of in-state college tuition and looming K-12 ...
A warning about the dangers of going into derelict buildings has been issued by police in part of Leicestershire. Neighbourhood officers said they had received reports of children getting into a ...
A warning about the dangers of going into derelict buildings has been issued by police in part of Leicestershire. Neighbourhood officers said they had received reports of children getting into a ...
Officers said they were responding to reports of children in the empty property A warning about the dangers of going into derelict buildings has been issued by police in part of Leicestershire ...
Video games can trigger deadly irregular heart rhythms in children, according to research. They can be as dangerous as competitive sports - such as football and rugby, say scientists.The contests ...
Five children in southwestern Yemen died after an explosive device detonated in a residential area where they were playing soccer, rights groups and eye witnesses said Saturday. The circumstances ...
Five children in southwestern Yemen died after an explosive device detonated in a residential area where they were playing soccer, rights groups and eye witnesses said Saturday. The circumstances ...
The Department of Health (DOH) yesterday warned parents and guardians that apart from leptospirosis, children playing in floodwaters are also prone to intestinal worm infections.
Schools ban children from playing outside during heatwaves as pupils kept inside for 'hot play' breaks 10 July 2025, 09:28 | Updated: 10 July 2025, 09:50 The decision to keep pupils inside during very ...
Eyes wide with wonder, Beau Jenkins, 2, watched iridescent bubbles dance in the forecourt of the Children’s Museum of Richmond, oblivious to the drizzle.
The sight of children being encouraged to engage with the deceased animals in such a manner raises significant ethical concerns and questions about the messages being imparted to the next generation.
According to the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission, emergency departments treat more than 200,000 children for playground-related injuries each year.