The WSJ article shows a growing national shift: after years of expanding technology in schools, many parents are now pushing for limits—arguing that too much screen time is harming kids’ learning and development, while schools struggle to balance modern tools with traditional education.
A new bill could change how the Department of Veterans Affairs tracks and studies suicides. Congressman David Valadao introduced the Tours Act, short for trauma outreach, understanding, and resiliency through spirituality.
The World Cup is turning everyday American life into viral content, as international visitors share their surprise at things locals take for granted—highlighting how ordinary experiences can become powerful cultural connections.
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