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For decades, parents and kids battled over predictable issues like unfinished homework and messy bedrooms. Not anymore. A new national survey shows technology has overtaken chores and schoolwork as the leading cause of parent-child arguments, signaling a ...
President Donald Trump took the unprecedented step of attending oral arguments before the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday as his administration fights to uphold his early executive order banning birthright citizenship.
It’s common for parents to find themselves in a cycle of repeated arguments with their children. Understanding the reasons behind these recurring conflicts can help foster healthier communication and relationships. Often, these disputes stem from deeper ...
President Donald Trump’s executive order ending birthright citizenship for the children of illegal immigrants appears to be in jeopardy, according to a legal expert.
President Trump addressed the nation last night, making his case for war with Iran. And, the Supreme Court majority seemed inclined to rule against the Trump administration on birthright citizenship.
The debate around whether children should be paid for doing chores has sparked intense discussions among parents. Some believe that compensating kids for household tasks teaches them the value of work and money management, while others argue that chores ...