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Teachers are spending more and more on school supplies. Here's why.
As prices soar and family contributions shrink, America's teachers are footing the bill, spending hundreds — sometimes thousands — of their own dollars on school supplies.
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Anti-abortion groups have a new strategy to end telehealth abortion
Abortion opponents argue that telehealth abortion is making it easier to force people to have an abortion. Experts say the real picture of reproductive coercion looks quite different.
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Who is Lisa Cook, Federal Reserve governor targeted by Trump?
Cook in 2022 became the first Black woman to serve on the independent board, a frequent target of criticism for President Donald Trump.
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To raise fertility rates, it’s not women who need to step up — it’s men
New research found that countries where men do more housework and child care have higher fertility rates.
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For Republicans who see IVF as akin to abortion, an obscure alternative has emerged
MAHA-backed 'RMM' is seen as an option for conservatives to address infertility politically without explicitly supporting IVF.
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Premature babies must be connected to life-changing therapies under new Illinois law
The bill was introduced after The Hechinger Report wrote about how too many fragile infants are missing out on federally mandated services.
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How The 19th built its inclusive three-year strategic plan
For Alexandra Smith, The 19th’s chief strategy officer, leading the organization’s first strategic planning process meant being inclusive of staff and audiences — and ignoring department lines.
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Trans Texans face yet another attempt to ban them from bathrooms
Through testimony and a Capitol bathroom sit-in, trans Texans, activists and a constable argued that the state’s latest bathroom bill doesn’t make anyone safer.
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Planned Parenthood is getting involved in the redistricting battle
Alarmed by Republicans’ deep cuts to health care and restrictions on reproductive rights, advocates are supporting California’s effort to counter gerrymandering in Texas.
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Cities led by Black women are the first targets of Trump's political power grab
“This is in many ways a political warning, a political message, to say to these Black women and other Black mayors and other women of color mayors, ‘Your leadership can be challenged, too.’”