The comedian, actor, writer, producer and musician most recently performed for live audiences on his sold-out 100% Fresh tour.
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Tickets to Adam Sandler’s ‘100 Fresher’ show at Hershey go on sale this Friday
What if instead of taking the SAT you got to play a video game? 
The L.A.-based startup Imbellus plans to upset the SAT and ACT’s monopoly with a test it says accurately gauges critical thinking. Continue reading.
Read More »Please stop telling me I’ll miss these days 
Let’s stop pretending. Because I’m not going to miss ALL of this, and quite frankly, I’d love to be missing it for just one day right now.
Read More »Going blue to prevent child abuse, and how you can help 
The 4,693 blue flags and 40 black flags will represent the number of children harmed and killed, respectively, in one year in Pennsylvania.
Read More »What you need to know about the “virtual kidnapping” scam targeting parents 
Phone calls are made to the family demanding ransom money, but the scammers don’t actually have the child held hostage—they’re getting information from the parents’ social media. Continue reading.
Read More »Can’t Help Falling In Love – Elvis Cover by 6-Year-Old Claire Crosby 
6-Year-Old Claire Crosby sings Can't Help Falling In Love by Elvis. She's been working really hard to learn this one on ukulele.
Read More »Higher income may prove elusive for many college grads 
Employers seeking workers find that a four-year college diploma is not a guarantee of strong literacy or numeracy skills.
Read More »3rd annual Great Task Youth Programs at Gettysburg announced 
Participating youth will later apply lessons of leadership and good character to identified community service projects in their own home communities.
Read More »Seasonal Reese’s are better than Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups 
Reese’s, it turns out, do not need ridges to be the best versions of themselves. In fact, they just need to be shapeless, chunky globs. Continue reading.
Read More »The science of Mom Brain 
Brain changes allow mothers to forget the pain of labor, giving them a higher chance of reproducing again. Biology has tricked us into going back into the fire voluntarily.
Read More »Cartoon Peppa Pig slammed as ‘sexist’ and accused of discouraging girls from becoming firefighters 
The message from London Fire Brigade was in response to clip of an episode of Peppa Pig titled “The Fire Engine.” Continue reading.
Read More »Giving babies peanut products at earlier age may help prevent allergies 
Baby foods that are thought of as allergens like peanut products, eggs or fishcan be added to the diet early, just like foods that are not common allergens, like rice, fruits or vegetables.
Read More »Making church work for families with special needs 
A church, mosque or temple should strive for the goal of integrating the entire family, including children with special needs, into the spiritual life of the community.
Read More »‘Stranger Things’ season 3 trailer makes it clear: We’ve entered the teen years 
Everyone grows up, even the Stranger Things kids. Watch the trailer for season 3.
Read More »2019 Dirty Dozen report: what produce has the most pesticides 
More than 92 percent of kale samples had two or more pesticide residues detected, and a single sample could contain up to 18 different residues.
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