Families and taxpayers are funding youth treatment programs. Do they work?

Families and taxpayers are funding youth treatment programs. Do they work? – CBS News Watch CBS News Two teens enrolled in residential treatment programs and left with very different experiences. CBS News investigates youth residential treatment programs and whether they’re providing the help that teens may need to improve their mental health. Source link

We found the perfect work backpack — and it’s 40% off for a limited time

A good work bag is roomy enough to fit a laptop and other essentials, without feeling bulky or cumbersome on your commute. You also want something sleek enough that it gives off professional vibes but is comfortable enough to carry (especially if you commute on public transportation). Currently, Amazon has a travel laptop backpack from … Read more

Wedge pillows, mouthpieces, nasal strips — these are the ones that actually work to end snoring, according to experts

Any way you look at it, snoring is disruptive. It can lead to a restless slumber for snorers and anyone who shares a bedroom with them, which causes many people to seek out products to reduce (or prevent) snoring. There are lots of options that claim to help, like wedge pillows (which aren’t just for … Read more

AI systems that simplify marketing work

Marketing teams face constant pressure to do more with less. Budgets stay tight yet expectations for personalization, speed and measurable results keep rising. Many teams still rely on scattered spreadsheets, manual reports and guesswork when planning campaigns. This creates stress, limits creativity and leaves performance gains on the table. Artificial intelligence offers a practical path … Read more

Speaker Mike Johnson responds to domestic abuse allegations against a GOP congressman: ‘He’s got to work that out’

WASHINGTON — House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., weighed in Friday on domestic abuse allegations Rep. Max Miller’s ex-wife has made against the Ohio Republican congressman, saying “he’s got to work that out.” Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. “I don’t get involved in the personal lives … Read more

Survey work begins for contested Trump Triumphal Arch project in Washington

WASHINGTON — Workers began preliminary surveys and testing Monday of the proposed site of a Triumphal Arch sought by President Donald Trump, the latest step in plans for the contentious project in the nation’s capital. Workers were seen inspecting the site of the proposed arch between the Lincoln Memorial and Arlington National Cemetery with tools … Read more

Tulsa Race Massacre reparations is soul-redeeming work for the US, Oklahoma civil rights lawyer says

NEW YORK — It wasn’t until his junior year of college that civil rights attorney Damario Solomon-Simmons learned about a devastating massacre that took place in his hometown of Tulsa, Oklahoma. His African American studies professor lectured about what is known today as the Tulsa Race Massacre — the days in 1921 when white mobs … Read more