Tag: money
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Maternal health advocates operate in the dark as Texas stalls data
[ad_1] Nakeenya Wilson knows first-hand the trauma of complicated pregnancy. All three of her children were born after she developed preeclampsia. The condition is a potentially fatal condition that causes high blood pressure and kidney damage, disproportionately endangering black women like herself. That experience is part of the reason Wilson joined the Texas Maternal Mortality ... -
Parent Groups Surveyed by Teachers Union – North Coast Currents
[ad_1] A recently discovered email reveals that the California Teachers Association was conducting an investigation with a local bipartisan parent association group. Initially focused on the San Diego Union High School District, in late 2020 a Parents Association was formed to reopen schools when most public schools were closed due to the pandemic. rice field. ... -
Funding for education is essential for a ‘peaceful, prosperous and stable society’ – UN Secretary General |
[ad_1] Secretary-General António Guterres, speaking alongside Special Envoy for Global Education Gordon Brown, drew attention to the critical issue of innovative financing for education. UN News/Abdelmonem Makki He reminded us that “the world is facing multiple crises” and that governments, businesses and families around the world are feeling the financial strain. Moreover, two-thirds of countries ... -
KHN’s ‘What Is Health?’: Graham’s Bill Replays Abortion Debate
[ad_1] September 15, 2022 Don’t see the audio player? Click here to listen with Acast. Listen anywhere you listen to podcasts, including Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, and Pocket Casts. For the episode transcript, click here. Senator Lindsey Graham, RS.C., this week put abortion back on the Republican agenda by introducing a bill calling for a ... -
Coming Monday – A New Way to Cover Education, It’s About Students and Teachers: A Letter from the Editor
[ad_1] Schools are everywhere in American life. We all attended them. Those with children would have spent a lot of time with them. We pay hefty taxes to support them, and news accounts regularly discuss them. Nevertheless, consider how much you know about what actually happens in classrooms today. How much do you know about ... -
The inventor of the scrunchie dies, leaving behind a great fashion legacy
[ad_1] Scrunchies are everywhere. And while its acceptance in pop culture and fashion has ebbed and flowed since its invention in 1986, the scrunchie has refused to go away. Some hailed it as a functional and fashionable genius product, while others derided it as an accessory that screamed “suburban.” He left his mark on fashion ... -
Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona Visits Camden High School
[ad_1] Student Shania Edmondson barely looked up from her presentation as U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona and his entourage walked into a class at Camden High School’s Advanced Seminar. Cardona took a seat in the front row, Edmondson and three other students shared the military with their classmates as an option after high school. ... -
Healthcare reforms that both sides should support
[ad_1] Health care consistently ranks high on American voters’ list of concerns and is likely to stay there. polls put health care in the top three, just behind inflation and employment. A majority of voters reject government hijacking of healthcare. But you can’t tell that by listening to candidates in this year’s campaign. As the ...











