Eglantyne Jebb was "outraged by injustice." It prompted her to create Save the Children in 1919. Having seen photographs of children starving in war-torn countries, she was determined to change things ...
This week, Donald Trump sparked a wave of criticism this week after using a Bible reference to discuss “vulnerable children,” prompting widespread disbelief online and renewed scrutiny of his rhetoric ...
Children’s Day Song 2025 brings joy, music, and celebration to every school across India. Children’s Day is celebrated on 14 November to honour Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, our first Prime Minister, who ...
A visit to San Diego’s Comic Con museum has given rise to a social enterprise business at Feeding San Diego that uses superhero tales to inspire school kids to get involved in fighting hunger. Feeding ...
Rachael Schaefer recalled an incident, two years ago, involving their son Jack, that made them re-evaluate their media consumption. Trump admin weighs major change to Social Security disability ...
The hit horror comic series Something is Killing the Children is headed to the big (and small) screen. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Blumhouse is developing a live-action movie and adult ...
After several previous attempts to adapt Something is Killing the Children, the popular horror comic is being developed for both the big and small screens. Blumhouse has nabbed the rights to the Boom!
A new children's book of Bible stories claims that the Bible has "made-up" stories and events in its pages, drawing criticism from a leading Evangelical parachurch ministry. The Just Love Story Bible, ...
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(RNS) — The Rev. Jacqui Lewis, a New York City pastor, and the Rev. Shannon Daley-Harris, an associate dean of a seminary in the city, teamed up to reach young readers with a colorful Bible focused on ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The CEO of a taxpayer-funded children’s agency is making changes following an Action News Jax investigation into her outside business activities. Saralyn Grass, Chief Executive ...