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Dealing With Back-To-School Anxiety Back-to-school season can be an exciting time for kids, but it may also come with stress and anxiety. Dr. Michelle Rozenman, a child psychologist with the University of Denver, says it’s very common and affects three out of ten kids. She says symptoms, including complaining about a headache, stomachache or saying, […]
In today’s fast-paced work culture, it’s easy to forgo paid time off (PTO) in favor of productivity and deadlines. However, taking PTO you’ve earned isn’t just about catching a break—it’s a vital part of maintaining mental health, boosting productivity, and improving overall job satisfaction. This is especially important for workers in California, where labor laws […]
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Google is requesting approval from the federal government to release up to 32 million mosquitoes in California and Florida as part pf its “Debug” program. The initiative looks to “stop bad bugs with good bugs” by releasing hordes of sterile mosquitoes to eliminate ones that carry disease. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says […]
Southwest Airlines Praises Pilot For Buying Pizza For Passengers Southwest Airlines is praising one of its pilots for buying pizza for stranded passengers during a delayed flight at Reagan National Airport. The airline posted pictures of the pilot, identified as First Officer James, on social media last week. He reportedly stepped off the delayed flight, […]
Natural Disaster Report Texas has more natural disasters than any other state. That’s according to the National Hurricane Center, NOAA’s Storm Prediction Center and the U.S. Geological Survey. They keep track of hurricanes, tornadoes and significant earthquakes. Between 2005 and 2024, Texas recorded more than 27-hundred natural disasters. That’s more than twice as many as […]
Doctor Advises Drinking Water When Waking Up Experts say drinking a glass water right when you wake up is good for your health. Doctor Adrienna Jirik, a gastroenterologist at the Cleveland Clinic says drinking water first thing in the morning helps boost metabolism, improve digestion and prevent urinary tract infections. She says it will […]
What started as a single Facebook post in Nashville is now inspiring a nationwide effort to help families struggling with food costs as SNAP benefits face uncertainty. Brooke Tansley, a local mom juggling two jobs, created a “SNAP grocery buddy” system, connecting neighbors who need help with volunteers willing to shop, share lists, or provide […]
Amy Grant Wins Legal Battle Over Historic Downtown Church  Grammy-winning singer Amy Grant and her family have officially regained control of a historic downtown Nashville church founded by her great-grandfather nearly a century ago. A judge ruled that the Nashville Church of Christ violated the original 1925 deed for the property on Representative John Lewis […]
OpenAI and Meta will adjust their chatbot features to better respond to teens in crisis. According to an OpenAI blog post, the tech company “recently introduced a real-time router that can choose between efficient chat models and reasoning models based on the conversation context.” The new measures come after a 16-year-old in California died by […]
Former Vice President Kamala Harris has lost her Secret Service protection, but the California Highway Patrol may provide security for her. California officials have reportedly given her dignitary status. Governor Gavin Newsom still needs to approve the protection. Harris, who lives in Los Angeles, is starting a 15-city book tour on September 24th that will […]

