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Feb 09 2024
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GOP lawmakers push “separate but equal” for transgender people
NEW YORK - JANUARY 21: An unidentified man holds a sign that reads "Trans Rights Are Human Rights" at the Women's March Photo: Shutterstock NEW YORK - JANUARY 21: An unidentified man holds a sign that reads "Trans Rights Are Human Rights" at the Women's March Photo: Shutterstock Iowa’s Republican-dominated House Education Committee approved a controversial anti-trans bill Tuesday that includes
LGBTQ NationMar 24 2024
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Brand’s bill hopes to expand access to IVF to Minnesota families
MANKATO — When Mankato’s Andy Wilke and his wife got married in 2014, they knew they wanted to start a family. But what’s an easy decision for some families became an emotional rollercoaster for theirs. “After trying for a while, about a year, we saw a doctor who said that we are a couple who is dealing with infertility,” Wilke said. A handful of tests and interventions followed, but nothing
Mankato Free PressMar 23 2024
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Street vendor family sees fewer customers on rainy weekend
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — This tent, filled with sweatshirts and T-shirts, represents a livelihood for the Alvarado family. Fourteen-year-old Kevin Alvarado and his two younger brothers often work alongside their parents. “Usually on Saturdays, there are a lot of people, but today it was raining so there weren’t too many,” Alvarado said. Alvarado said when it rains, the work is twice as hard and half
ABC 10News San DiegoMar 17 2024
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Bedside table: Snapshot of a family of keen readers
“We’re a family of readers, and this is the time of year when we all hunker down with a stack of books. We’re reading wildly divergent books right now, but there’s overlap in our taste — our eldest daughter is reading a novel she bought for me, and I’ve got dibs on Karl’s book when he finishes. Here’s what’s on our bedside tables.” — The Hathaway/Schatz Family, Ten Apple Farm, Gray Karl Schatz
Portland Press HeraldMar 25 2024
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Families in Mass. shelters will have to document efforts to find work, housing
Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey, flanked by fellow Democrats Senate President Karen Spilka and House Speaker Ronald Mariano, announced Monday, March 25, 2024, at the Massachusetts Statehouse in Boston that homeless families staying in overflow shelters will soon have to document each month their efforts to find a path out of the overflow shelter system, including looking for housing or a job,
The DayMar 25 2024
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NYC to Give Migrant Families Debit Cards for Food, Baby Supplies
New York City will give debit cards to migrant families for food and baby supplies. The first cards will be distributed to families on Monday, sparking fear that the new program could lead to fraud or abuse as well as speculation that the city will be prioritizing migrants over current citizens. As many 180,000 migrants have arrived in the city over the last two years with 65,000 now in
Breitbart NewsMar 20 2024
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Underwood Family Farms Springtime Easter Festival preview
Olivia de Bortoli celebrated spring at Underwood Family Farms in Moorpark during their Springtime Easter Festival, enjoying 50 acres of family fun including games, baby animals, rides, and more.
The festival is taking place from now until April 7 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. For tickets and more information, visit UnderwoodFamilyFarms.com.
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KTLAMar 23 2024
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Activities, events for Oregon families to attend during spring break
The Judy Kafoury Center for Youth Arts will lead a week-long theater camp for students up to the age of 14 PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Most Oregon schools will close for spring break from Monday, March 25 through Friday, March 29. For parents who don’t have a trip planned for themselves and their children, there are still ways for students to have an epic spring break in the state. Newsweek reader
KOIN 6Mar 25 2024
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‘All he did was smile’: Family mourns boy, 4, killed in crash
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Jamille Manning said Kingston Coston was full of life, little but mighty. “He loved Spider-Man, riding his bike, and having fun with his cousins, grandma, aunts and uncles, but especially his little sister Ra’Nya,” said Manning, who was his aunt. “He had the most amazing smile since the day he was born. All he did was smile, he was always happy.” Kingston Coston died
KOIN 6Mar 16 2024
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Hampton hosts Black Family Wellness Expo
A Wellness Expo aimed at addressing disparities Black families experience took place in Hampton Saturday. Example video title will go here for this video Example video title will go here for this video HAMPTON, Va. — Black families sometimes face very specific challenges. That’s why Celebrate Healthcare and Hampton/Newport News Chapters of The Links Inc. joined together to host their annual
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