NPR's A Martinez asks Cindy Lehnhoff, director of the National Child Care Association, about the Trump administration's freeze on federal funding to help low-income families pay for child care.
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A San Francisco federal judge ruled that the Trump Administration unlawfully ended Temporary Protected Status. Now, status ...
The twisting saga that separated the Hashemis in Oregon from their infant son has reached a new dead end: President Trump’s hold on all visas to the United States.
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Isobel was tragically pronounced dead shortly after being rushed to hospital following the devastating incident ...
The St. Louis agency that connects residents to jobs has received new funding to continue a program that helps parents struggling with child support payments find steady work. ARCHS, a St. Louis-based ...
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As New Hampshire leaders try to increase child care capacity and combat workforce shortages, here’s a look at bills in the ...
In a hearing on a proposed state regulation to change Kentucky kinship care placements, an advocate raised concerns about the ...
NEW JERSEY — As affordability concerns rise across the country, national polling (AP News, American Family Survey and others) shows that the cost of living, access to child care, and basic household ...
The UK-wide strategy introduces a new target to lift about 550,000 children out of poverty by 2030, in part through the end of the two-child limit on Universal Credit, and an expansion of access to ...