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Changing Child Care
The full PUMP Act is now in effect. Here’s what it does for lactating parents.
Chabeli Carrazana
· April 28
1 in 4 parents report being fired for work interruptions due to child care breakdowns
Chabeli Carrazana
· February 2
Washington, D.C., offers financial relief to local child care workers
Orion Rummler
· September 20
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Next-Gen GOP
Mayra Flores’ victory set a record for women in Congress. It also reflects the growing visibility of Republican Latinas
Candice Norwood
· June 21
A banner year for Republican women
Amanda Becker
· November 11
Republican women could double representation in the U.S. House
Amanda Becker
· November 4
From the Collection
On The Rise
Can Cheri Beasley build a winning coalition in North Carolina?
Candice Norwood
· October 11
Los Angeles has never elected a woman mayor. Karen Bass hopes to change that.
Nadra Nittle
· September 8
Judge J. Michelle Childs is confirmed to D.C. appeals court
Candice Norwood
· July 20
From the Collection
Pandemic Within a Pandemic
Some LGBTQ+ people worry that the COVID-19 vaccine will affect HIV medication. It won’t.
Orion Rummler
· November 23
Why are more men dying from COVID? It’s a complicated story of nature vs. nurture, researchers say
Mariel Padilla
· September 22
Few incarcerated women were released during COVID. The ones who remain have struggled.
Candice Norwood
· August 17
From the Collection
Portraits of a Pandemic
For family caregivers, COVID is a mental health crisis in the making
Shefali Luthra
· October 8
A new database tracks COVID-19’s effects on sex and gender
Shefali Luthra
· September 15
Pregnant in a pandemic: The 'perfect storm for a crisis'
Shefali Luthra
· August 25
From the Collection
The 19th Explains
The 19th Explains: How to ease the ‘loneliness epidemic’ and social isolation among older adults
Sara Luterman
· April 24
The 19th Explains: Who will be most impacted by Medicaid changes — and when
Rebekah Barber
· March 28
The 19th Explains: What we know about Brittney Griner’s case and what it took to get her home
Candice Norwood
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Katherine Gilyard
· December 8
From the Collection
The Electability Myth
Mayra Flores’ victory set a record for women in Congress. It also reflects the growing visibility of Republican Latinas
Candice Norwood
· June 21
Stepping in after tragedy: How political wives became widow lawmakers
Mariel Padilla
· May 24
Do term limits help women candidates? New York could be a new testing ground
Barbara Rodriguez
· January 11
From the Collection
The Impact of Aging
From ballroom dancing to bloodshed, the older AAPI community grapples with gun control
Nadra Nittle
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Mariel Padilla
· January 27
'I'm planning on working until the day I die': Older women voters are worried about the future
Mariel Padilla
· June 3
Climate change is forcing care workers to act as first responders
Jessica Kutz
· May 31
From the Collection
Voting Rights
Ranked-choice voting is gaining momentum. So are efforts to stop it.
Barbara Rodriguez
· April 24
Connecticut voters approved early voting. Here’s how their new secretary of state wants to make it happen.
Barbara Rodriguez
· February 13
Women lawmakers in Minnesota are in the vanguard of the democracy movement
Barbara Rodriguez
· February 3
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