New research suggests ways parents can play a positive, active role in the lives of adolescents. WSJ’s Sue Shellenbarger joins Lunch Break with Tanya
All News & Features
Why Uganda’s Teenage Girls Could Hold Key To Its Prosperity
PATH TO PROGRESS To achieve middle-income status, Uganda must cut its birth rate sharply and quickly, experts say, as well as foster educational opportunities
Milwaukee Shaken By Eruption of Violence After Shooting By Police
Demonstrators surrounding a police vehicle on Sunday as they protested the fatal shooting of Sylville K. Smith by an officer in Milwaukee.
In Venezuela, Malaria Comes Back With A Vengeance
Carlos Raphael, right, and his crew in July, mining for gold at the Cuatro Muertos, or Four Dead Men, an illegal mine near Las
Last Aleppo Doctors Plead With Obama For More Help: What Is The US Doing?
Aleppo, Syria, has been besieged, battered, and starved for months. This week, 15 of the remaining 35 doctors in the city are pleading for
‘Historic’ Louisiana Flooding: Five Dead And Thousands Rescued
President Barack Obama has declared the state a disaster area, meaning federal aid can be sent to the affected areas. Soldiers and emergency teams
Iran’s Miraculous Desert Glacier
In the Zard-Kuh, a 4,200m-high mountain range bordering the western flank of Iran’s vast central deserts, hides one of the Islamic Republic’s most unexpected
Tour Seattle By Bicycle, Including E-Bikes That Help Out On Hills
Jonny Pachivas, of Oakland, Calif., and Karen Keith, of Spokane, share an e-bike on the Seattle tour. Top: An e-bike’s electric hub