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Orlando woman sentenced to prison after 10 year-old daughter shot, killed her neighbor
WFTV via Yahoo News· 22 hours ago“Not a second, not a minute, not a day goes by without us living the hurt and devastation, the pain...
Orlando mom of 10-year-old accused of killing neighbor sentenced to 5 years
WESH 2 Orlando· 1 day agoAn Orlando mother will spend five years in prison after her young daughter allegedly shot and killed...
Orlando mother whose child killed woman gets 5-year sentence
Orlando Sentinel via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThe mother of a 10-year-old who shot and killed their neighbor during an argument was sentenced on...
Haskell Stakes 2024: Who could run in $1 million Monmouth Park race?
Gannett via AOL· 4 days agoIt was a front-running bounce-back performance for the Vino Rosso colt after a disappointing...
I kicked and screamed as a soccer dad, until I realized I’m going to miss this one day
Out via Yahoo News· 2 days agoA gay dad shares his struggles steering his son through the competitive world of NYC youth soccer...
Gazette-Mail editorial: Heat can be hard on mental health, too
The Charleston Gazette· 3 days agoThe blazing, record-breaking heatwave that has blanketed West Virginia and much of the Eastern part...
Amanda Stone: Summer the time for pudding adventure
The Joplin Globe· 5 days agoReal quick though, do we all remember pudding pops? It didn’t do much to help her understand the joy of frozen pudding on a stick, but she knows little of the joys of boxed pudding. Keep the ...
New fathers should be screened for postpartum depression too, study says
Chicago Tribune via Yahoo News· 6 days agoJoel Gratcyk remembers the moment he finally broke. He pulled his car off to the side of the road,...
Some hawking stem cells say they can treat almost anything. They can't
Scottsbluff Star-Herald· 3 days agoAttorneys general across the U.S. have a new fight on their hands: protecting Americans from...
Your Voice: MBTI’s role in discrimination (short letters)
South China Morning Post· 14 hours agoThe Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) has taken the world by storm. It is no longer just a fun personality test but a tool fostering companionship while subtly perpetuating discrimination.