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Senator JD Vance, a Republican from Ohio and Republican vice-presidential nominee, left, and Tim Walz, governor of Minnesota and Democratic vice-presidential nominee, shake hands while arriving for the first vice presidential debate at the CBS Broadcast Center in New York.
PoliticsDebate highlights: Tim Walz and JD Vance’s biggest economic battles
By Brooke SeipelOctober 2, 2024
American kids are losing fundamental skills—states should address this now before they lose billions in federal funding
CommentaryAmerican kids are losing fundamental skills—states should address this now before they lose billions in federal funding
By Lisa M. HamiltonAugust 28, 2024
Kyleigh Thurman
HealthPregnant women, some bleeding or in labor, are being dismissed from hospitals because doctors are scared to treat them, lawsuit claims
By Amanda Seitz and The Associated PressAugust 12, 2024
Americans are shelling out thousands per month on childcare. Private equity could be making the crisis worse
FeaturesAmericans are shelling out thousands per month on childcare. Private equity could be making the crisis worse
By Simon WillisAugust 8, 2024
Meryem Bakache and baby
PoliticsA baby who lived for 40 minutes inspired a network of refuge for pregnant women in post-Roe America
By Tiffany Stanley and The Associated PressAugust 2, 2024
A senior man in wheelchair with a caretaker at home.
NewslettersWhy one company went above and beyond to give caregivers better benefits
By Emma BurleighJuly 22, 2024
Strung-out summer: Unaddressed childcare issues push parents to the brink
SuccessStrung-out summer: Unaddressed childcare issues push parents to the brink
By Chloe BergerJune 27, 2024
Company on-site childcare is popping up everywhere but experts caution against over-reliance on business: ‘There are lots of downsides’
HealthCompany on-site childcare is popping up everywhere but experts caution against over-reliance on business: ‘There are lots of downsides’
By Jackie Valley, The Christian Science Monitor and The Associated PressMay 21, 2024
Portrait of happy girl showing color pencil scribble on paper at kindergarten
LifestyleIf you thought rent was bad, childcare now costs more than housing in all 50 states
By Sunny NagpaulMay 16, 2024
Gen Zers only plan to have one kid—and that’s bad news for our graying nation
Shopping GuidesGen Zers only plan to have one kid—and that’s bad news for our graying nation
By Chloe BergerMay 9, 2024
There’s been a ‘fundamental shift’ in what working parents expect from employers—these are the benefits they really want
LeadershipThere’s been a ‘fundamental shift’ in what working parents expect from employers—these are the benefits they really want
By Emma BurleighMay 8, 2024
Raising children is way more expensive than most parents imagined—and more than half of all parents say they went into debt to pay for their kids, study shows
SuccessRaising children is way more expensive than most parents imagined—and more than half of all parents say they went into debt to pay for their kids, study shows
By Chloe BergerApril 26, 2024
Woman at laptop holding baby and looking at documents
SuccessThis niche employee benefit can actually pay for itself fourfold. Boston Consulting Group calls it ‘the easiest talent investment decision you’ll ever make’
By Irina IvanovaMarch 29, 2024
Two young girls looking at each other
SuccessYou’re more likely to make more money if you’re an older sibling—and now researchers think they know why
By Irina IvanovaMarch 27, 2024
The $31 million ‘Soho House for kids’ collapsed after mounting debts and disturbing reports of babies crying themselves to sleep
LifestyleThe $31 million ‘Soho House for kids’ collapsed after mounting debts and disturbing reports of babies crying themselves to sleep
By Ryan HoggFebruary 20, 2024
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