The so-called “January Blues” may not be a clinical diagnosis, but new-year malaise is reflected in rising mental health pressures, with U.K. data showing some of the highest levels of demand for support recorded as the post-Christmas and New Year period sets in. According to the U.K. National Health Service, more than 2 million people were in active contact with mental health services in January 2025, underscoring the emotional strain many experience at the start of the year. Against this bac
Life has a way of unraveling at the worst possible moments. The job you thought was secure disappears overnight. The relationship you thought would last
The Pennsylvania Board of Education has unanimously rejected an application from the Association of Christian Schools International to be recognized as an official accreditation agency for private
The weakened storm system on Monday morning headed into the U.S. Southeast and Mid-Atlantic. The deadly storm over the weekend spawned tornadoes, stirred up dust storms, fueled wildfires, and brought ...
Every March 17, people across the world throw on green, grab a Guinness (or a shamrock shake depending on their vibe) and celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with
The death toll has risen to at least 40 across seven U S states following powerful storms, leaving hundreds of thousands of residents without electricity
The Girl Scouts are being sued after a study commissioned by consumer advocacy groups revealed the presence of heavy metals and pesticides in their iconic cookies The lawsuit alleges that the
Dr Mehmet Oz, who faced U S Senate confirmation hearing Friday to lead the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, has seemingly changed his positions regarding hot-button cultural issues in
ICE officers arrested Leqaa Kordia, a Palestinian student from the West Bank, after she overstayed her expired F-1 student visa. Her visa was terminated over three years ago, in January 2022, for lack...
The Department of Education launched investigations into over 50 colleges suspected of maintaining race-based programs, offering scholarships based on racial preferences, or segregation, according to ...