A South Carolina organization is helping nonverbal children and young adults communicate through keyboard typing and letter-pointing.
With its twirly cord and landline-like features, the Tin Can is giving kids a crash course in phone etiquette. For example: Talk!
The Olympic champ won hearts (and medals) with her cool confidence on the ice—but she’s also not resting on her laurels: “Having the Olympic gold doesn’t satisfy me.” ...
A Charleston organization is helping nonverbal children and young adults communicate through keyboard typing and letter-pointing, producing results that families said have been life-changing.
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At California's Orange County Rescue Mission, a two-year program provides far more than a roof over residents' heads.
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It celebrated with a ribbon cutting, alongside Garza County Judge Lee Norman, County Commissioner Giles W. Dalby, Jr., and ...
In Northern California, the tradition of winter crab feeds, which started after the Gold Rush, endures in crustaceans feasts ...
I thought travelling to the Maldives with my best friend from school would cement our bond. Instead, it made me realise that a ‘travel friend’ is an entirely different breed ...
In their own words, former Tyson workers and community members describe the fallout after their town was rocked by one of Nebraska’s biggest-ever layoffs ...
Taking inspiration from both Mediterranean aesthetics and local design vocabularies, these coastal homes are well adapted to their seaside locale.