There’s a backlog of more than 6,000 cases with accusations of child abuse and neglect in St. Louis and St. Louis County.
Our latest investigation with @NPRMidwestNews delves into the staffing crisis that's leaving thousands of cases unopened. https://t.co/KF34O3NVx6
“I suspect that reading fiction is one of the few remaining paths to transcendence, that elusive state in which the distance between the self and the universe shrinks,” Ceridwen Dovey writes. https://t.co/nMXK2jTo20
“Women’s rights are for those who will enforce the narrative of the state, but women who challenge that are being locked up,” a Saudi scholar and human-rights activist told @HeidilBlake.
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Many companies are looking at their initiatives, investment in diversity, equity & inclusion and saying, "This isn’t quite an area where we want to focus as much anymore,” WashU sociologist Adia Harvey Wingfield told @Marketplace
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The media has spent years giving us stories about cancer gofundmes and children raising money to pay off lunch debt and are convinced that we just now hate the rich
In this thread, you will post your Screencaps of every dystopian thing shoved down your throat by cultural elites
.@KBIA’s Rebecca Smith sat down with Anne Strope, the administrative coordinator with Missouri WIC, to talk about the program and how some recent changes are trying to make WIC more accommodating to participants’ needs. https://t.co/yoa6xNv7h7
"When the Pell ban went into effect in ’94, there was sort of a vacuum of hope in these prisons. And restoring that was so critical." -Vera’s Margaret diZerega
Next month, 760,000+ incarcerated people will be eligible to apply for federal financial aid. https://t.co/Ifhz8eqikb