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Where do your candidates stand on what matters most? Here’s the outlook on six crucial issues that have been ignored on Capitol Hill for too long.
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Overall, the 112th Congress, which started in January 2011 and lasts through January 2013, has produced more rancor than bipartisan legislation to promote the well-being of the nation’s families. But...
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Being sandwiched between caring for young kids and sick relatives is no picnic. But there are ways to lighten your load.
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From "The Feminine Mystique" to the “Opt-Out Revolution,” every decade has its debate over a mother’s decision to work or stay home. The Working Mother Research Institute has commissioned a new...
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There isn’t a mom around who hasn’t looked at someone else’s work life choices and questioned her own decisions. "What Moms Choose," a major new study from the Working Mother Research Institute,...
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Former Congresswoman Deborah Pryce writes about her daughter's battle with cancer and her efforts to fund research into childhood cancers with the Caroline Pryce Walker Conquer Childhood Cancer Act...
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Could you be depressed? Angry outbursts can be a symptom of depression.
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If you find yourself snapping at your kids during breakfast, fuming in the car after work or losing it during the dinner-and-homework scramble, it’s time for a mad-mommy makeover.
A change in terminology meant to help kids, and an update on joint custody statutes.
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Due to shifts in traditional roles, working mothers, going through divorce, now face even tougher challenges—including unparalleled custody wars.