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78.3

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2058

Women earn 78.3 cents
for every dollar a man earns

At the current rate, women will not receive equal pay until 2058

15.7

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Millennial women experience depression 15.7 more days per year than Millennial men

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What’s Really at Risk When Head Start Loses Funding

What's Really At Risk When Head Start Loses Funding  

The Trump administration has slashed nearly $1 billion in federal grants to Head Start, the cornerstone early education program for low-income families. As centers shut their doors, single mothers, especially Black and Brown single mothers, are being forced to choose between their jobs and their children. Is this about budget cuts or erasing equity?

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Shield Laws, State Power, and Abortion Pills: What’s Happening Between NY and TX

Shield Laws, State Power, and Abortion Pills: NY versus TX

When Dr. Margaret Carpenter prescribed abortion pills from New York to a patient in Texas, it wasn’t just healthcare—it was a spark. Texas sued. New York refused to cooperate. Now, the legal standoff is rewriting the rules of state power, pushing abortion rights into uncharted constitutional territory. What happens now? We’re about to find out.

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Pregnant and Brain Dead: The Legal Dilemma No One Wants to Face

Pregnant and Brain Dead: The Legal Dilemma No One Wants to Face

Adriana Smith, a 31-year-old nurse, was declared brain dead. Her family wanted to say goodbye.
But Georgia’s abortion ban meant her body had to remain on life support to sustain her pregnancy. What followed was a months-long nightmare at the intersection of medicine, morality, and power—where the law spoke louder than family.

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You Can Leave Your Job—If You Can Afford It

You Can Leave Your Job—If You Can Afford It

Millions of American workers—especially immigrants, women, and people of color—are being trapped in unfair job contracts called stay-or-pay agreements. These contracts force employees to pay thousands of dollars if they quit before a set time, even in toxic or abusive work environments. They’re not just a labor issue, but a civil rights one.

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