Presidents Park in Washington, D.C., home to the National Christmas Tree, has once again been transformed into a festive ...
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Saks Off 5th, the discount retailer of its sister store Saks Fifth Avenue, is closing nine stores across the United States, the company said in a statement to USA TODAY. The company said the closures ...
Facebook’s free dating service has 21 million users, more than the popular dating app Hinge, as the social network reinvents itself. By Eli Tan Reporting from San Francisco For years, Alyssa Landguth, ...
A charter school in Douglas County, southeast of Denver, says it is scrambling to staff a 5th-grade classroom after its teacher was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents over the ...
My young, single clients are fed up. Their tales of dating woes sound completely exhausting. Many come to sessions traumatized after evenings gone wrong, so I try to help them change the negative core ...
The BO$$es are back. Fifth Harmony on Sunday night made a surprise appearance at the Dallas, Texas, stop of the Jonas Brothers’ ongoing North American tour, marking ...
SURPRISE, AZ (AZFamily) —A murder plot devised by 5th graders who planned to kill a classmate gripped a West Valley community when it was foiled last year. The victim’s family is sharing their side of ...
A group of fifth-grade students were arrested last fall over an alleged plot to murder a fellow student after being overheard discussing their plans, according to a newly released police report. Four ...
Four fifth-grade girls in Arizona devised a fiendish plot to kill a male classmate and make it look like a suicide — with one of the students caught smiling and laughing as she made excuses to ...
One millennial teacher has shared why it's important for kids to avoid mixing with the wrong crowd as they grow older. His powerful lecture, shared on Facebook, has amassed 9.3 million views in just ...