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Claire Savage
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Health
Abortions are harder to get for 25 million women of childbearing age a year after Roe’s fall
By
Geoff Mulvihill
,
Kimberlee Kruesi
, and others
Finance
Silicon Valley Bank collapse means startup founders of color lose one of their biggest financial havens
By
Kat Stafford
,
Claire Savage
, and others
Success
‘It just drives the cost up’: 40 hours per year of mandatory time off in Illinois is just too much to ask for some local entrepreneurs
By
Claire Savage
,
Kathleen Foody
, and others
Politics
Workers in Illinois can take time off ‘for any reason’ after governor signs new law
By
Claire Savage
and
The Associated Press
Finance
Illinois is about to require paid leave for nearly all workers—with no limit based on business size
By
Claire Savage
and
The Associated Press
Success
‘A constant battle’: The number of parents missing work because of child care is higher than before the pandemic—and it’s not improving
By
Heather Hollingsworth
,
Claire Savage
, and others