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"It's the ancestry," Solange said. Solange was born in Paris in 1930, the youngest of six children. Ten years later, Nazi Germany invaded France. "We were not allowed to go on the beach because of ...
Multiple ex-teachers at the Grunin Performing Arts Academy in Toms River admitted to sexual relationships with students.
Happy Juneteenth! In a world where racism, the erasure of Black history and even attacks from the federal government try to ...
The Rwandan government is considering granting citizenship to more than 14,000 people, including some who live on islands in Lake Kivu without legal recognition as Rwandan nationals. A joint team of ...
The Rwandan government is considering granting citizenship to more than 14,000 people who live on islands in Lake Kivu without legal recognition as Rwandan nationals. Officials say some of the people ...
Here’s what the data tells us about Covid’s risks to children — and the benefits of vaccination. By Dani Blum The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday that children 6 ...
Kennedy Jr. upended decades of standard protocol in announcing that the vaccine would be dropped from the immunization schedule for healthy children. By Apoorva Mandavilli and Christina Jewett The ...
Kennedy Jr. said Tuesday that he would remove the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's recommendation for children and healthy pregnant women to get vaccinated for COVID-19. "I couldn't be ...
Israeli forces have killed more than a dozen Palestinian children in the Gaza Strip in the last 48 hours, while thousands more face the threat of imminent starvation amid a drastically ...
The Trump administration is taking hundreds of migrant children already residing in the United States out of their homes and into government custody, at times separating them from their families ...
Dr. Alaa al-Najjar left her ten children at home on Friday when she went to work in the emergency room at the Nasser Medical Complex in southern Gaza. Hours later, the bodies of seven children ...
Massive gains have been made in reducing new HIV infections and deaths in children. Yet, many of the statistics for children still look worse than those for adults. Spotlight asked experts why this is ...