Can Biden’s new program for jobs to fight climate change attract women and people of color?
The American Climate Corps program aims to recruit a diverse workforce. But it will face challenges including low pay, the need for child care, and historic discrimination against women in the trades.
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Texas politics leave transgender foster youth isolated — during and after life in state care
Support once afforded LGBTQ+ foster kids has vanished and a culture of silence has blanketed the agency tasked with raising children growing up in the system.
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Medical records for out-of-state abortions will now be protected by HIPAA
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Trump’s trial is already putting a spotlight on threats to women
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‘We’re the lockdown generation’: 25 years after Columbine, the gun safety crisis remains
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New Title IX rules offer ‘comprehensive coverage’ for LGBTQ+ students and sexual violence survivors
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As abortion bans loom, Black families are left vulnerable
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How a $500 monthly stipend for families impacted children’s grades and parents’ sense of self
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