Two bills moving through the legislature would require districts to implement “bell-to-bell” cellphone bans, leaving local school boards to determine how the policies are enforced.
First, it was no phones in schools. Now, amid the debate around edtech, schools are looking to go screen free.
I was at a red light just the other day, minding my own business when I decided to look around at other drivers. What I saw can only be explained as pure horror, a large portion of the drivers ...
A West Palm Beach uber lawyer or a local legal professional can help victims navigate the complex rules of insurance claims.
The latest iOS update brings streaming capabilities to your dashboard while parked. However, one major communication app ...
Hamilton said she would tell other survivors not to let experiences with sexual assault define them. “Don’t feel ashamed as you get older, and don’t think ...
The Mercedes-Benz G550 blends military heritage with modern luxury, yet retains a refreshingly traditional approach to cabin controls. Though it features dual 12.3-inch displays for instrumentation ...
Studycat helps families turn children’s screen time into language learning through play-based apps designed for early ...
Suppose you find a 500-lb rock in your living room (never mind how it got there). That rock could be there a while because you’re just not strong enough to pick it up and move it. But if you find 20 ...
A Bucktown billboard offering a free burrito via QR code is raising concerns about distracted driving because motorists would need to use their phones to claim it. Ald. Scott Waguespack has asked CDOT ...
CHICAGO - A bright yellow billboard in Bucktown offering a free burrito has drivers taking notice — and raising questions about safety. To claim the offer, you'd need to pull out your cellphone, ...
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