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WASHINGTON (AP) — A White House announcement about autism is expected Monday afternoon after President Donald Trump’s weekend comment that “I think we found an answer” to the developmental disorder.
A White House announcement about autism is expected after President Donald Trump's weekend comment that “I think we found an answer” to the developmental disorder. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy ...
A group of 100 retirees, school teachers and regular people who love Little Tokyo pooled their money together to buy as many buildings as they could to protect the historic Los Angeles neighborhood.
Soon after psychiatrist Leo Kanner first identified autism in the 1940s, he and his colleagues proposed a simple explanation for its cause: mothers’ “lack of genuine warmth” toward their children.