In the 1960s and 70s, a group of chimpanzees astonished the world by learning sign language. Only two remain and one question still lingers—was it worth it?
North Las Vegas is settling a federal lawsuit with a deaf woman whose children were used to interpret police commands in an incident that escalated when an officer pulled her out of a car and shoved ...
Making e-learning platforms accessible for persons with disabilities is no longer optional but a legal, moral and development ...
Rebecca Chatman and Betsy Riley are the female executives and producers behind NBC's Olympic primetime show, operating and ...
“There were plenty of times where I was the only woman in the meeting,” Chatman says. Sports television, like much of the ...
Sunthaya Chea is blazing her own trail in the local taekwondo community. Since last September, the 10-year-old has been ...
A professor at the National Institute for the Deaf is rolling out an artificial intelligence tool to help bridge language learning gaps between American Sign Language and English.
City councilors Francesco Farese, Giovanna Megna, and Maria Letizia Varricchio denounce the lack of transparency regarding ...
Jon Hamm shared why, despite The Family Stone being among his most-watched films, is the worst: "It's an inexplicably weird movie." ...
In tandem with Game Day Vision, the Premier League club are improving the matchday experience for supporters with a variety of conditions ...
American bobsledder Elana Meyers Taylor is the most decorated female bobsledder of all time and the most medaled Black athlete in Winter Games history.