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Helicopter kids hated being tracked by their parents. Now they're tracking their friends.
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These are the best Family Christmas movies to watch according to my Christmas-living family which includes kids from three ...
Her mother (married to my 42-year-old stepson, who has been in my life for 23 years) wants us to buy Jenny a smartwatch for her birthday. My stepson is disengaged and goes along with whatever his wife ...
Mr. Trump will attend the 2026 men’s World Cup draw on Friday at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in ...
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Republicans Think Car Safety Peaked In The 1980s, Don't Want To Implement Cheap Life-Saving Technology
Those of us in the biz have been watching the car affordability crisis grow long before AEB requirements or child safety ...
Russian cosmonaut Oleg Artemyev has been removed from the SpaceX Crew 12 mission after being accused of compromising U.S.
Morning Overview on MSN
Astronomers find a planet on a wild tilt no one can explain
A newly analyzed planetary system has turned up a world orbiting at such a skewed angle that it defies the neat textbook ...
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A county jail in Arkansas produces hundreds of ICE arrests under a program surging across the US
An Arkansas County offers a window into what the future may hold in places where local and state authorities cooperate ...
As Australia moves closer to enforcing its ban on social media access for users under the age of 16, social media companies ...
The Punch on MSN
Anambra prison inmate wins international whistleblower award
Nnamdi Emeh, a Nigerian whistleblower, wins a global award for exposing police corruption, yet remains imprisoned in Anambra ...
Oxford University Press, publisher of that great bastion of humane learning, the Oxford English Dictionary (OED), has chosen its 2025 Word of the Year. It’s (or, should I say, they are?) “rage bait”.
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No society in history has improved its standard of living without low-cost energy: B.C. expert
Harvard-trained economist Don Wright, the former head of B.C.’s civil service under John Horgan and a senior minister under ...
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