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Here's what we know about how Trump will tackle these major issues
Much is still unknown about how Trump will carry out some of his big promises on issues like the economy and immigration, or how he may curb abortion access and LGBTQ+ rights. Project 2025 and what he’s said so far offer some clues.
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These parents brought their kids to the ballot box, in more ways than one
Parents brought their kids to vote with them in the first election where candidates have started taking the needs of families more seriously. For many, their vote was a vote for their children.
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They’re on their way to cancel their husband’s vote. Will it make a difference come Election Day?
Men have long intimidated women in an effort to ensure they vote the same, though women and men have long been split in their politics.
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It's almost Election Day. Where is the paid parental leave policy?
Neither Kamala Harris nor Donald Trump have said what paid leave policy they’d support as president. And though Harris has talked about the issue far more than Trump, is that enough?
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Need child care while you vote? In some states, you can get it paid for.
Olympic track and field star Allyson Felix has partnered with organizations in three states to cover the cost of child care while voting.
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Inflation changed these women's lives. Now, they will vote.
Inside the lives of women who altered their families, their careers and their approach to life as prices climbed over the past four years.
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This election is finally for the parents
Politicians have never done a good job of speaking to parents’ concerns. But as the cost of raising kids in America rises, candidates are recognizing parents as a political force.
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Child care is at the center of the largest-ever fine in women’s soccer
A dispute between Angel City and the National Women’s Soccer League spotlights the work left to be done to improve child care benefits for parent athletes.
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Many caregivers and single moms don’t vote. Will 2024 change that?
Care has entered the 2024 discourse — and organizations are working to lower barriers for these voters in a political system that has sidelined them.
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More than 8,000 Catholic employers can now deny workers time off for an abortion or IVF
The Trump-appointed judge also ruled that thousands of Catholic employers don’t have to use workers’ preferred pronouns.