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Erika Dus Does It For Her Daughter
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by on May 22, 2025May 22, 2025

Erika Dus Does It For Her Daughter

I first stumbled across Erika Dus’ Instagram profile back in the fall of 2024. Like many of you, I’m sure, I was getting served a lot of suburban-Swifties-for-Harris-walking content (usually while the subject was wearing a weighted vest). I was drawn to her love of TayTay, but I was also really drawn to her unapologetic...

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A Virginia Law Is Set To Limit Kids' Screen Time To An Hour A Day
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by on May 20, 2025May 20, 2025

A Virginia Law Is Set To Limit Kids' Screen Time To An Hour A Day

pixdeluxe/E+/Getty Images As kids become tweens and teens, limiting their screen time gets harder and harder. After all, they have their phones and plenty of good (or at least reasonable) reasons why they need to have their devices on them at any given time. But, of course, even the most responsible teenagers aren’t spending all...

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House Republicans Want To Change SNAP Benefits For Children Over 7
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by on May 16, 2025May 16, 2025

House Republicans Want To Change SNAP Benefits For Children Over 7

Narisara Nami/Moment/Getty Images The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), is the nation’s most important anti-hunger program, serving approximately 41 million low-or-no-income people. Nearly half (44%) are children. In fact, approximately a quarter of all children in the United States rely on SNAP benefits to meet nutritional needs. But that may change if congressional Republicans succeed...

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New Oklahoma Curriculum To Include Conspiracy Theories About Election Fraud & Covid
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by on May 16, 2025May 16, 2025

New Oklahoma Curriculum To Include Conspiracy Theories About Election Fraud & Covid

CNN/YouTube As schools across the country face the looming uncertainty of Federal cuts to program, funding, and the planned dissolution of the Education Department itself, they nevertheless continue the important work of educating the nation’s children, including the development of new standards and curricula. In Oklahoma, however, newly approved high school social studies standards require...

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