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Teaching the deaf to survive in a silent war zone: How Gaza is even more dangerous when you ...
When bombs fall on the Gaza Strip, members of the deaf community are particularly vulnerable, Ezz Al Din Abu Eisha reports ...
GoodRx reports facility fees, often surprising patients, are charges added by hospitals to cover overhead, impacting care ...
Everything you need to know about seats, coats, eating, drinking, clapping, peeing, compliments, autographs and not being a ...
Advocates for education on sign language are making sure children of all abilities are set up for success in the classroom.
The Center for Democracy in Deaf America (CDDA) has won the 2025 Activating Equity Award from the National Speech & Debate ...
With the new administration, they’re just kind of like, let’s go fast and fix it later, which I don’t agree with, because you ...
Immigrants’ rights advocates and attorneys say ICE is detaining people with disabilities that staff at the agency’s detention ...
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The Punch on MSNHow lack of sign interpreters sends Borno’s deaf patients to early graves
ISAH OJO, in this report, writes on how the absence of sign language interpreters in Borno State Government and private ...
Michael Davidson examines these questions and more in his book “Distressing Language: Disability and the Poetics of Error.” ...
Artificial intelligence chatbot makers OpenAI and Meta say they are adjusting how their chatbots respond to teenagers asking ...
We know this is a terminal child. This may be the last time a family gets a smile. This may be the last happy moment," said ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks to poet Raymond Antrobus about his new memoir, The Quiet Ear, and how he has navigated between the worlds of hearing and hearing loss.
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