Celebrate Black History Month, get an early start on Valentine’s Day and make plans for the big game — a.k.a. Puppy Bowl.
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While most children in Singapore are in good health, many have already picked up poor habits, including too much screen time and junk food, and too little exercise and sleep, as large-scale ...
By Xander Zellner Non-English-language music has a long history on Billboard’s charts. While, naturally, the U.S.-centered Billboard Hot 100 chart mostly contains songs recorded in English ...
In a heartwarming incident, Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, made a young girl's day by pulling over her royal convoy, jumping out of car, and jogging across the street- all this, just to ...
Containing just two simple recipes among its pages, it’s hard to call “A Very Asian Guide to Japanese Food” a cookbook in the traditional sense of the word. One recipe is for Japan’s ...
“He is awesome and we are all so happy he is here! For the kids safety and privacy we won’t be posting any pictures- but he’s a really cute. We are feeling so blessed and grateful.
It's also worth noting that the OEHHA study concludes that "it is clear that some children are likely to be more adversely affected by synthetic food dyes than others." Arnold says this is likely ...
A former Cumberland County school custodian accused of tainting cafeteria food and utensils with urine ... He also admitted his intent was to harm children. He faces sentencing in March.
Large food portions for children and parents demanding they finish their meals could be fuelling Britain’s obesity crisis, nutritionists have warned. A new poll for the British Nutrition ...
McDonald's has confirmed its Happy Meals will now look a lot different, with a shakeup aimed at kids aged 4-11. While Happy Meal boxes are known for their red and yellow colouring and smile design ...
A former New Jersey school custodian is facing up to eight years in prison after admitting to tainting cafeteria food and utensils with urine, feces and bleach to make children sick.