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1 In 5 Child Care Jobs Were Lost Since Pandemic Started. Women Are Affected Most
The economic toll of the pandemic has led to the loss of nearly a quarter million jobs for child care providers, nearly all of whom are women and disproportionately Black or Latina.
National Coin Shortage Felt in the Inland Empire
Inland Empire restaurants and grocery stores are having difficulty providing exact change due to a national coin shortage.The supply chain interruption…
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Los Angeles Mayor Shuts Off Power At Hollywood Hills House That Hosted Large Parties
Eric Garcetti announces on Wednesday that he authorized the city to disconnect utility service at the property, which he says had become "a nightclub in the hills" despite repeated warnings.
Opinion: Israel And UAE's Accord Is A Big Win, But Don't Overplay It
If the deal holds, the United Arab Emirates will be the first Gulf state to normalize relations with Israel, but there are many potential bumps in the road, writes Aaron David Miller.
For August, 3 Love Interests Who'll Fight By Your Side
This month, our romance columnist Maya Rodale rounds up three historical novels featuring heroines on a mission — and love interests who'll stand up for them, no matter what troubles come.
Mail Delays Could Hurt The Census, Too
After Oct. 7, the Census Bureau will stop accepting paper 2020 census forms postmarked by Sept. 30, NPR has learned. Some worry mail delays could harm the accuracy of census data about rural areas.
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Kids And Screen Time: Expert Says To Focus On Quality, Not Quantity
How has the pandemic changed the way kids and parents are thinking about screen time?
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Steve Bannon Charged With Misusing Donations For Trump's Border Wall
The former political adviser to President Trump is indicted alongside three other people in connection with an effort to defraud "hundreds of thousands of donors," according to federal prosecutors.
Democrats Question Whether Postmaster General's Hiring Skirted Background Checks
A pair of House Democrats suggest that Postmaster General Louis DeJoy was not part of a pool of candidates cultivated and vetted by an outside hiring firm that was contracted to fill the post.
Former Uber Executive Charged With Paying 'Hush Money' To Conceal Massive Breach
Federal prosecutors allege Uber's former chief security officer Joe Sullivan covered up the breach and arranged a $100,000 payment to the hackers.
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