Walking into the retail store, the automated greeting Santa states, “Ho, Ho, Ho, Merry Christmas” and waves with his white-gloved hand. Inside the store, the
By Lindy Grief Davidson University of South Florida In homes across the U.S., families increasingly know someone who has been sick or hospitalized with COVID-19.
When Jesse Florea glances out his office window at the patchwork display of fall colors surrounding the snow-capped summit of Pikes Peak, he’s reminded of
By Christopher Ojeda Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Tennessee Shortly after Abraham Lincoln was elected on Nov. 6, 1860, a woman from Alabama,
With more than 400,000 children reportedly in the foster care system in the United States, and 100,000 of them available for adoption, experts in these