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For some Americans, the child care crisis has continued, keeping them from being able to hold down jobs and advance in their careers. Last summer, Derrika Richard felt stuck. She didn’t have enough money to afford child care for her three youngest children, ages 1, 2 and 3. Yet the demands of caring for them on a daily basis made it impossible for Richard, a hairstylist, to work.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareMexico is committed to having 43% of its generated energy come from non-contaminating sources by 2030. It’s at about 22% today, estimates IMCO. Mexico’s taking control of its oil sector from U. S. and British companies is taught in schools and celebrated every year. The 1938 nationalization is a point of pride for millions of Mexicans including President Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareIt’s a problem that has played out across U. S. states as climate change and more development raise the risks of natural disasters damaging communities. Months after a catastrophic fire burned more than 2,200 homes in Hawaii, some property owners are getting more bad news—their property insurance won’t be renewed because their insurance company has deemed the risk too high.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareThe decision to close the health centers, which were primarily located in smaller towns where customers might lack access to quality care, represents an abrupt reversal for the supermarket chain. Walmart announced plans Tuesday to close all of its doctor-staffed clinics around the country as it shuts down its entire Walmart Health division after determining that the centers weren’t a profitable business model.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareU. S. consumer confidence deteriorated for the third straight month. U. S. consumer confidence deteriorated for the third straight month as Americans continue to fret about their short-term financial futures with prices and interest rates still elevated.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareConsumer use will be phased out within a year, and most industrial and commercial uses will be prohibited within two years. The Environmental Protection Agency said Tuesday it has finalized a ban on consumer uses of methylene chloride, a chemical that is widely used as a paint stripper but is known to cause liver cancer and other health problems.
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