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Government Can't Fix America's Baby Bust
Reason.com via Yahoo News· 15 hours agoKearney writes that she too assumed that higher earnings for men should lead to more stable marriages and two-parent households. But then she tested that...
Math Teacher at Elite Brooklyn School Arrested in Sexualized Image Probe
The Daily Beast· 1 day agoCops busted Winston Nguyen at Saint Ann’s School last Thursday in front of a crowd of students. A math teacher at an elite Brooklyn private school has been arrested during an investigation into ...
How Independent Landlords Can Protect Themselves From Professional Renters
Benzinga via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoThe term "professional renter" conjures up an image of a tenant who pays rent like clockwork....
Lake Arrowhead MAC Meeting
Lake Arrowhead Mountain News· 2 days agoLewis Murray, Supervisor Dawn Rowe’s Mountain Assistant, had the answer. Although Quick Maps was recommended at the meeting, the CARR (California Road...
How to become a nurse in 2023 | The Bismarck Tribune
The Bismarck Tribune· 5 days agoA nursing career can be fulfilling, and there are plenty of opportunities for career progression. If you’re thinking of becoming a nurse, there are a few steps you’ll need to take. You’re probably ...
Editorial Roundup: Mississippi
US News & World Report· 3 days agoA congressman from Florida who is Black and Republican made news on May 4 when he said Black families were stronger before the arrival of welfare and other Great Society government programs ...
NH towns struggle to find staff and volunteers
New Hampshire Union Leader· 7 days agoSanbornton, population 3,000, is prized for its small-town character and spirit in a state where volunteers are a vital force — until they can’t be...
14 entry-level criminal justice degree jobs | Miami Herald Jobs
Miami Herald· 4 days agoAre you considering going into criminal justice for college? Keep reading to discover 14 well-paying criminal justice degree jobs you can land as an entry-level graduate. What is a criminal ...
Modesto launches program to help residents with cannabis convictions start businesses
Modesto Bee· 1 day agoModesto has launched a program to support residents who’ve been arrested or convicted of a cannabis-related crime in starting their own businesses. The program, supported mostly by $350,000 ...