Children getting sick are not the main reason why parents don't have their child in hospital beds. The Washington Post's Christopher Rowland explains the hospital bed shortage.
Are you concerned about your child's behavior at school? Wall Street Journal's Tawnell Hobbs examines if parents should call the police if their child talks about school shootings.
Julie Jargon from The Wall Street Journal looks into one interesting effect that coronavirus shutdowns are having at home: kids are going behind their parents' backs to access their technology and connect with their friends.
Kids of 2020 Democratic presidential candidates get a taste of the trail, résumés are starting to look like Instagram, and where to find aliens around the world.
USA Today's Morgan Hines describes the science accounting for recent tragic accidents involving parents leaving their kids in hot cars, and why you cannot chalk it up to negligence. She also offers a possible solution so that it doesn't happen in the future.
Listen as the Wall Street Journal's Ellen Byron tells Jennifer Kushinka how as the hot-car death rate remains stubbornly high, new sensors and other reminders are in the works.