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Amid rising concern about drowning among children with autism, a new effort is underway to help kids with cognitive, physical ...
Earlier today, the Dodgers and actress Holly Robinson Peete hosted an event at Dodger Stadium along with the HollyRod Foundation to bring together over 30 participants in celebration of Autism ...
Parents in Palm Bay are raising safety concerns over a newly renovated all-inclusive playground near an unfenced body of ...
Those for and against Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s comments on autism are still reacting and speaking out two weeks later. RFK Jr. spoke at a press conference on April 16 ...
SHERIDAN, Colo. — The Sheridan Police Department is asking for public's help in locating a missing man. Gerard Gurule was ...
DANVERS — Northeast Arc, a not-for-profit organization that helps children and adults with disabilities and autism become full participants in the community, will host its 3rd annual Spring Market ...
More than just the famous In-N-Out have secret menus. The campus at Roberts Wesleyan University, filled with those who gobble ...
As the specialists explained, my brain just wasn’t wired the same way as those of my neurotypical peers — a simple fact of ...
Lorain County Community College is home to the only law enforcement autism training course of its kind in Ohio, helping ...
Education Secretary McMahon visited Arizona Autism Charter Schools, praised the program, and discussed education plans.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made comments about autism rates in America, stating that people with autism will never hold a job, which is not supported by evidence, as people with autism are employable ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Jill Escher, president of the National Council on Severe Autism, about Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy's remarks this month on autism.