Half of parents worry their child is addicted to mobile devices
Parents berate themselves for staying glued to their smartphones. But they’re even more worried their kids can’t detach from the small screen.
Parents berate themselves for staying glued to their smartphones. But they’re even more worried their kids can’t detach from the small screen.
US special counsel Robert Mueller has filed a new indictment against former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort and his business partner Rick Gates, which appears unrelated to the 2016 US presidential election.
A very dramatic rise in the use of pesticides on Vermont dairy farms was uncovered following a recent public records request. According to the pesticide use data from the Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food and Markets, the use of glyphosate more than doubled in the years from 2014 to 2016, while corn-related pesticide use climbed by a sobering 27 percent.
A new Rasmussen poll taken in the aftermath of the Parkland school shooting finds that the majority of Americans do not trust the government to fairly enact new gun control laws.
A total of 400 elements of the Mexican Army were dispatched to Tijuana to help crack down on the ongoing cartel violence that plagues the once-popular tourist destination.
The U.S. Embassy in Montenegro was hit by a grenade-wielding suicide attacker early Thursday morning, causing the facility to tell Americans to stay away and avoid crowds.
With the emergence of flexible — as in bendable — consumer electronic devices like smartphones and smartwatches, the demand has increased for similarly flexible high-performance batteries. This was the main motivation behind a study conducted by researchers from Columbia University, who now claim that they have successfully created a remarkably flexible, high energy density battery that’s based on the shape of the human spine. It’s the topic of a new research paper titled, “Bio-inspired, spine-like flexible rechargeable lithium-ion batteries with high energy density,” which was published recently in the journal Advanced Materials.
President Donald Trump has floated the idea that arming teachers and school staff could prevent future massacres, as he met with Florida school shooting survivors, who demanded changes and solutions.
Former Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke Jr. insinuated Wednesday that student survivors of the Parkland, Fla., school shooting were being manipulated by Democratic billionaire George Soros to organize for gun control.