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More companies offer on-site child care. Parents love the convenience, but is it a long-term fix?
The Columbian· 13 hours agoLAS VEGAS — They operate in places like an airport, a resort, and a distribution center, tucked away...
Taiwan protesters meet China’s intimidation with defiance
The Christian Science Monitor· 1 day agoMass protests erupted in Taiwan Friday in defiance of military and political pressure from Beijing,...
Abortion ballot measures could lift Dems in U.S. House races, campaign chief says
Maine Morning Star via Yahoo News· 7 days agoDemocratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chair Suzan DelBene told reporters Friday that ballot...
More companies embrace on-site child care. What that means for working parents.
The Christian Science Monitor· 5 days agoSkyrocketing child care costs and staffing shortages have complicated arrangements for working...
Senators Murray, Britt questioned about U.S. child care crisis, solutions
Seattle Times· 2 days agoTimes. The Washington Democrat and Alabama Republican joined Lisa Hamilton of the Annie E. Casey...
Unable to enter Israel since Oct. 7, Palestinians in Wadi Fukin have been left without a livelihood
The Forward· 2 days agoNasser Yacoub has worked for three decades as a builder, contractor, painter and handyman in the...
Do You Live in One of the Fastest-Growing States in America?
Cheapism via AOL· 3 days agoU.S. Census Bureau • Powered by HiGeorge 46. Michigan 2010-2020 Population Change: 1.96% According...
Capitol Hill’s 3 biggest questions on Oregon primary night
Politico· 4 days agoSuzan DelBene (D-Wash.) told reporters last Friday at an event hosted by the Christian Science ...
Four cities of FAFSA chaos: Students tell how they grappled with the mess, stress - The Hechinger...
The Hechinger Report· 4 days agoFor many high school seniors and others hoping to attend college next year, the last few months have...
More states are teaching financial literacy. It could pay off for students struggling with math
McComb Enterprise-Journal· 3 days agoWASHINGTON (AP) — Inside a high school classroom, Bryan Martinez jots down several purchases that would require a short-term savings plan: shoes, phone, headphones, clothes, and food.