A small group of parents, teachers and alumni say Mississippi’s School for the Blind is straying away from its mission.
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Of Christian genocide and the search for justice

In his responses to USA officials who amplify the narrative of “Christian genocide in Nigeria”, the Special Assistant to the President on ...
(Her) family doesn’t seem to care and even agrees that “Chlamydia” sounds lovely, and she should go with that name. I’m at my ...
A concerned friend struggles with a pregnant friend’s unconventional and potentially damaging baby name choices.
Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips.
In today’s Dear Abby, a desperate friend says her pregnant pal keeps suggesting names like “Chlamydia,” “Bidet” and “Cliché” for her baby girl, and no one in the family seems to mind.