This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. As others move on from the pandemic, thousands of people with long COVID remain chronically ill and disabled.
A five-year-old developmentally disabled Cub Scout was savagely beaten by an older boy while the scoutmaster was outside vaping, his outraged family alleged in a lawsuit. The special needs child ...
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Americans who are blind or have significant disabilities, including wounded warriors and veterans, can benefit from the AbilityOne Program. Under the U.S. AbilityOne Commission and in partnership with ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Two St. Johns County mothers say Meta wrongly disabled their Facebook and Instagram accounts, claiming they did not follow the company's community standards on child sexual ...
Local advocates, residents and service providers are sounding the alarm over changes to eligibility criteria for Medicaid-funded disability services included in Gov. Bob Ferguson’s proposed 2026 ...
A disabled, autistic woman, whose ICE arrest in Minneapolis was caught on camera, testified before Congress, detailing the harrowing abuse and trauma she said she endured while in federal custody. On ...
Microsoft announced that it will disable the 30-year-old NTLM authentication protocol by default in upcoming Windows releases due to security vulnerabilities that expose organizations to cyberattacks.
Coauthored by Gracie Herrick and Kathleen Bogart, Ph.D. Imagine you find yourself the host of a dinner party for 10 people. You are tasked with sending out the invitations, buying the ingredients, ...
Filmmaker Cameron S. Mitchell describes them as the first group of victims to be killed in the Holocaust — but the last to be remembered. In his new film “Disposable Humanity,” which is being shown at ...