“I want to teach you something that I bet nobody in your house knows.” Diana Smith stands at the head of a cluttered classroom at Washington Latin Public Charter School. The lights are dimmed, and projected on the wall behind is one of the most famous images in European art, […]
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It’s well-known that COVID-19 protocols caused financial hardship — particularly among lower- and middle-class families — and now a new study highlights the toll those struggles took on children’s mental health. A new study led by researchers from Columbia University and Weill Cornell Medicine, both in New York, suggests that […]
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Down at the Statehouse in Olympia, they are embroiled in what looks like a silly minor scandal. It includes state lawmakers invoking an obscure doctrine called “legislative privilege” as a dodge to keep their official email messages and texts mystery. We inherited this idea of legislative privilege from the British. […]
U.S. shares tumbled Friday just after govt work data confirmed much more than fifty percent a million work were extra in January — throwing a wrench in hopes for a pause on price will increase — even though subpar earnings success from Massive Tech giants weighed on investor sentiment. The […]
When the Supreme Court overturned abortion legal rights last yr, Cozen O’Connor’s government chairman speedily dashed off an electronic mail to anyone at the law agency. Cozen would do anything necessary to be certain persons get health care, Michael Heller told them. And the company would shell out for it—wherever […]