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Explore the hidden history of Denver's disability rights movement and the brave 'Gang of 19' who demanded change for ...
Thousands of people turned out in Carrickfergus on Saturday as Learning Disability Pride 2025 returned in a powerful ...
Two Minnesota lawmakers targeted in separate assassanation attempts over the weekend have been “champions” for older adults, state provider associations said Monday. Sen. John Hoffman (D) was named a ...
Juneteenth celebrations took place across the U.S., commemorating the day in 1865 when enslaved Black people in Texas learned ...
Barbara Lee VanHorssen, founder and CEO of The Momentum Center for Social Engagement, was recently presented with the ...
Illinois residents currently pay the second-highest gas tax in the U.S., behind only California, WCIA reported June 5.
Take a look back at how fatherhood has changed over the last 100 years, from the effects of industrialization to the rise of ...
Faith leaders across denominations are joining nationwide protests against the Trump administration's immigration crackdown ...
In Kentucky, at least in the private sector, employers have broad latitude to set their own sick leave policies, barring a few narrow exceptions, Myers explained. “The law does not require a private ...
Discover 10 essential financial steps to take now, from healthcare and childcare costs to estate planning, to confidently ...
The winner of Tuesday's presidential election in South Korea will take office just a day later, forgoing the usual, two-month transition to serve a full, five-year term at a time when the country ...
Ali France's election win over Peter Dutton isn't just a positive for Anthony Albanese and Labor — it's also big for the disability community, writes Nas Campanella.