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Parents struggle to find child care. School vouchers could make K-12 just as complicated.
Driven by the rise of ‘school choice,’ companies are trying to help parents navigate K-12 education options.
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The care work of the courtroom: How women lawyers are fighting to keep immigrants safe
Women immigration lawyers approach their cases and their own communities with empathy and education — while navigating policies meant to deter and detain.
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What’s the latest on birthright citizenship? What Trump's order means for immigrant families
A court on Wednesday ruled that Trump's executive order contradicts the 14th Amendment.
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After a child care worker is detained by ICE, a community is left reeling
Nicolle Orozco Forero was one of the few immigrant women who provide child care for American children with disabilities. Then she and her seriously ill son were taken into ICE custody.
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The child tax credit is changing. Here’s what it means for your family.
The credit rises to $2,200, but its new requirements will shut out an estimated 2.7 million American children.
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In new lawsuit, pregnant doctor says RFK Jr.’s vaccine policy puts her at risk
"Jane Doe” and medical organizations are suing Kennedy over his directive to no longer recommend COVID-19 vaccines to pregnant people and children.
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Trump's tax law by the numbers: $1 trillion less for Medicaid, $75 billion more for ICE
The new law extends tax breaks for the wealthy, slashes Medicaid and food aid and expands immigration enforcement — threatening health care, nutrition and safety nets for millions.
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In 2025, why are men still afraid to come out in professional sports?
There are zero openly gay and bi men actively competing in America’s top pro sports leagues. What’s keeping the closet door shut?
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She was a rising senior on the honor roll. ICE just upended her life.
Nory Sontay Ramos thought her immigration check-in was routine. Five days later, she and her mother were swiftly deported to Guatemala — a country she barely remembers.
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Camp Mystic says it’s 'grieving the loss' of 27 campers and counselors
On its website Monday morning, the all-girls camp said “our hearts are broken alongside our families that are enduring this unimaginable tragedy."