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Utumishi Girls fire: Well-wisher gifts inferno survivor brand new wheelchair in emotional video
Sonia Wangari, 16, a Utumishi Girls Academy fire survivor, recovers at home with a new wheelchair, bringing joy amidst the ...
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Utumishi Girls: Emotional scenes as students injures in tragic dorm fire leave hospital
Five Utumishi Girls Academy students injured in the dormitory fire were discharged from Kenyatta National Hospital, as ...
As the evidence has grown that the nation is in the midst of a youth mental health crisis, it’s also shown that girls are at particular risk for mental health problems. Now, a new survey of thousands ...
Girls, see if this sounds familiar. You look in a mirror one morning and notice you're taller -- and rounder. Through your nightgown, you see your breasts are developing. You don't remember looking ...
Creator, showrunner, and star Lena Dunham never shied from thorny subject matter and frank sexuality. If anything, she embraced both. A millennial answer to Sex and the City (but with the spirit of an ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Tracy Brower writes about joy, community and the future of work. Plenty of people struggle today with stress and declines in ...
National Correspondent, "CBS News Sunday Morning" Rita Braver is a national correspondent for "CBS News Sunday Morning," where she reports on everything from arts and culture to politics and foreign ...
The most recent data reveal that currently fewer girls are out of school than boys, and that more women are enrolled in higher education than men worldwide. But there is still a long way to go to ...
In this op-ed, writer De Elizabeth says goodbye to Girls, and the characters that helped her navigate being imperfect in a millennial age. When Girls first arrived on the scene in 2012, it was quickly ...
“Girls” ended on Sunday night with the sounds of a baby suckling, as his mother warbled Tracy Chapman’s “Fast Car” in a gentle, off-key voice. Set your hot takes aflame. Wave them from the rooftops of ...
Why are teenage girls attracted to boys who hurt them? We talked to high school students to find out
When boys and girls reach adolescence, they are bombarded with messages that associate attraction with violence. These messages – from their peer group, TV series, films, music, social media, and so ...
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