Uncertified and Unqualified? Who is Teaching Our Children?
A discussion about the impact that uncertified teachers can have on child’s learning and education.
A discussion about the impact that uncertified teachers can have on child’s learning and education.
Authorities ramping up search efforts seizing passport of witness while new surveillance video emerges of missing college student Sudiksha Konanki.
A mom who lives with her husband, their two kids and her boyfriend all under the same roof defends their polyamorous way of life. Is monogamy outdated and could polyamory be the future of the American family?
Gabriel has been missing for 14 years, taken by his mother at just 8 months old. New clues suggest he may have been given to a family in Arizona, reigniting hope in the search for him.
Generation Z, those born between 1997 and 2012, have been branded with a chilling moniker: “Generation Doom.” But what’s behind this stark label?
After 22 years of relentless hope for justice in his daughter’s murder, Jerry Harris tragically took his own life outside the sheriff’s office, unable to bear the weight of his grief any longer.
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When Danielle Lopez disappears after a weekend camping trip, all that’s left is a cryptic coffee purchase and her abandoned blue Hyundai found in a remote, muddy woodland road.
The debate over whether cities and states have the right to criminally punish people experiencing homelessness for sleeping in public.
As more Epstein files continue to be released, the question remains: when will we finally get the full picture? Nancy breaks down what we know—and what we still need to uncover.