Today: September 13, 2024
Today: September 13, 2024

Having a family is expensive. Here's what Harris and Trump have said about easing costs

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August 28, 2024

WASHINGTON (AP) — The high cost of caring for children and the elderly has forced women out of the workforce, devastated family finances and left professional caretakers in low-wage jobs — all while slowing economic growth.

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Justice Jackson says she might have left legal career had she known the challenges of caring for daughter

Justice Jackson says she might have left legal career had she known the challenges of caring for daughter

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Ketanji Brown Jackson opens up about her daughter's autism diagnosis

Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson discusses her daughter's autism diagnosis with CNN's Abby Phillip.

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$100 a day to get to work? L.A. woman's viral video causes online debate

A young woman’s video about her daily commute costs went viral in Los Angeles. Tiana Arriaga, 24, shared a TikTok clip detailing her $100 daily expense for Uber trips to her workplace situated 14 miles from home, sparking widespread online discussion. The video, racking up an impressive 1.4 million views, shed light on Arriaga’s pricey commute and ignited a lively internet debate on the matter. Arriaga does not own a car, making the 14-mile journey to work infeasible on foot. While some questioned why she doesn’t use public transportation, Arriaga told Newsweek that option would add an hour to her

$100 a day to get to work? L.A. woman's viral video causes online debate
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TikTok therapist sparks conversation on 'eldest daughter syndrome'

“Eldest daughter syndrome,” a term describing common traits among oldest female siblings, has gained attention after a therapist’s viral TikTok video highlighted eight key signs. Licensed marriage and family therapist Kati Morton shared insights on the phenomenon during a recent appearance on NBC’s TODAY show. While not an official mental health diagnosis, Morton defined it as “the unique pressures and responsibilities placed onto the oldest daughter in the family.” The eight signs Morton identified include: 1. Intense feelings of responsibility 2. Overachieving and driven personality 3. Excessive worry and anxiety 4. People-pleasing behaviors 5. Difficulty setting boundaries 6. Resentment toward

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Jennifer Hudson is ready for the holidays and the new season of her talk show

Jennifer Hudson is ready for the holidays and the new season of her talk show

Jennifer Hudson is ready for the holidays and the new season of her talk show
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Mom's shopping cart decision challenges social norms

Mom's shopping cart decision challenges social norms
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Colorado teen hoping for lakeside homecoming photos shot in face by town councilman, police say

Colorado teen hoping for lakeside homecoming photos shot in face by town councilman, police say
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'It does get better' |Tulsa mom uses pain to help other moms

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