A loose network of parents are teaching each other how to get their kids off of school-issued Chromebooks and iPads.
22 Kids and Counting star Millie Radford opened up about her husband, Harley's health scare, which forced him to quit working ...
For years, social media companies have disputed allegations that they harm children’s mental health through the way they ...
Long before cable and internet providers began delivering television, people could freely pull broadcast signals out of the ...
Consider these TV placement tips before you unbox your new big-screen pride and joy. (Or use them to improve your current viewing experience.) ...
The businesswoman and content creator tells PEOPLE about shooting the 20th anniversary campaign for TOMS ...
You can play classic computer games from the comfort of your couch by using RetroArch with the Apple TV. Here's how to get ...
Olympic champion Nick Baumgartner prepares to defend mixed team snowboard cross medal against 'kids'
Competing against athletes half his age, 44-year-old Nick Baumgartner promised no easy wins for the "kids" in Livigno. Here's ...
Comedian Taylor Tomlinson talks about new Netflix special, 'Prodigal Daughter,' growing up conservative Christian, leaving ...
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I pay my mum £50 a day for childcare – it’s exploitation not to
It's short-sighted to think that every woman in her sixties is sitting around with spare time and money ...
The Grammy winner shared why she ended her Emmy-winning show and opened up about her return as a coach on "The Voice," where ...
Keeping students off their devices is the new norm in many schools. We talked to students and educators at one Kentucky school to see how it's working.
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