• Future of college football spring games? Ole Miss' blueprint is fun and mostly football-free

    Lane Kiffin may have given us a glimpse into the future with his unconventional approach to the Rebels' spring game

  • Local View: Shriners help kids — all kids — just be kids

    From the column: "Pity will not help people with disabilities — or anyone for that matter."

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    The surprising effectiveness of having kids study their errors to succeed

    The Hechinger Report analyzes research on how students may be learning better by focusing on what they did wrong.

  • Edinburg Vela's Polley, Shupe to play football at UTRGV

    EDINBURG — A pair of Edinburg Vela SaberCats are teaming up at the next level as senior running back Jamal Polley and senior athlete Jaxson Shupe signed National Letters of Intent in recent weeks to play college football at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. “We’re going to do great things there. I’m proud […]

  • Study Re-Affirms That Puberty Blockers Harm Kids

    I hate to say we told you so, but A new study conducted by the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory concluded that puberty blockers are harmful for kids. Specifically, the study found that puberty blockers for "transgender girls" impact the testicular cell state and function of the biological boys they're given to. The study used samples from the Mayo Clinic’s Pediatric Testicular Biobank for Fertility Preservation to examine what happens to testicular specimens when a boy under age 18 is prescribed...

  • Study Re-Affirms That Puberty Blockers Harm Kids

    I hate to say we told you so, but A new study conducted by the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory concluded that puberty blockers are harmful for kids. Specifically, the study found that puberty blockers for "transgender girls" impact the testicular cell state and function of the biological boys they're given to. The study used samples from the Mayo Clinic’s Pediatric Testicular Biobank for Fertility Preservation to examine what happens to testicular specimens when a boy under age 18 is prescribed...

  • Routine jobs increase the risk of cognitive, dementia decline – Study

    Washington, Apr 17 (Prensa Latina)The harder your brain works at your job, the less likely you may be to have memory and thinking problems later in life, according to a new study published in the journal Neurology. The post Routine jobs increase the risk of cognitive, dementia decline – Study first appeared on Prensa Latina.

  • Forgiving medical debt after it is sent to collections has fewer benefits – study

    Experts partnered with RIP Medical Debt, a medical non-profit that buys and forgives debt, found it had little effect on people’s credit scores and mental healthMedical debt is the most common form of debt in collections in the US. But forgiving that debt once it has gone to collections may provide fewer health and financial benefits than once hoped.A new study by researchers who partnered with RIP Medical Debt, a non-profit that buys and forgives medical debt, found “disappointing” results when...

  • Northwestern Set To Play Football Games At Incredibly Cool Venue

    F9r 98 years, Ryan Field hosted Northwestern football through the good and bad, mostly the bad. The school is building a new Ryan Field, but in the meantime, they had to find a place to play. Playing at nearby Soldier Field, home of the Chicago Bears would be easy enough. But, frankly, Northwestern had pretty […]

  • Landmark Study Reveals 'Transgender' Kids Actually Have Other Mental Health Diagnoses

    Landmark Study Reveals 'Transgender' Kids Actually Have Other Mental Health Diagnoses Authored by Sara Parshaall Perry via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), It’s been a red-letter week for destroying the gender narrative. And the trans juggernaut just hit another speed bump. Transitioning children not only harms them physically and psychologically, but it also causes medical conflicts. (Sangiao Photography/Shutterstock) Fresh off the heels of the National Association of...

  • Former UAB Blazer Reynard Pro to Play in Canadian Football League

    By Sym Posey | The Birmingham Times Former UAB linebacker, Reynard Ellis is headed to Canada. Ellis was signed to The Edmonton Elks and is expected to leave Alabama early next month just in time for the Elks preseason. The official Canadian Football League (CFL) season kicks off June 6. Ellis hasn’t physically played a […]

  • Sabres mailbag: Inconsistent play raises more questions about Don Granato's future

    The 3-1 loss Sunday in Detroit raised more questions about why the Sabres fell short of expectations and how it will impact their plan for next season.