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parental controls rather than sweeping measures on access. Campaigners are urging the Lords to reject the government’s approach and instead back a tougher proposal led by the Tory peer John Nash. His amendment would
faced intense questioning from several US senators on Wednesday during a hearing largely focused on how the administration has responded to the [measles outbreak](https://www.theguardian.com/society/mmr) and the spread of vaccine misinformation
Losing a child is the most devastating tragedy that can happen to a family and we know that no words can come close to addressing the pain of such a loss
parents to make gender-biased decisions by enrolling male children over females. UNICEF reported that more than half of the girls in the region are not attending school. Jennifer Agbaji, a social accountability professional
lose his reelection bid. **Annie Flanagan for NPR** Annie Flanagan for NPR Sen. Bill Cassidy lost Saturday's Louisiana's Republican primary according to a race call by the Associated Press. Cassidy, who served
challenging. His mum Christina says he's still struggling with the closure. "When he started his new school he started getting up four to seven times a night because of the anxiety of being
challenges of his job due to the heavy responsibilities he carries. He supports a family of nine, including his parents and siblings, who are living in difficult conditions in a displacement camp in Jabalia
children falls sick, but she has no paid sick leave so she won't get paid. **Cliff Jette for NPR** Cliff Jette for NPR [. "It doesn't make sense to me, so we're going to try turning it around." [ the "Parents Bill of Rights Act," which would allow parents to review classroom materials like library books and require schools to notify parents if their child requests different pronouns
challenges. The government recently lost in one major case where a judge ruled it had to start processing applications. But the Trump administration is appealing the decision, sowing further confusion and uncertainty. A central promise
parents are worried that phasing out their schools will lead to job losses, lower education quality, and add pressure on government resources. “The changes are too rushed and too sudden,” Meyey Ould Abdel-Wedoud
challenges, terrorism charges. What was it like creating new music while also facing that sort of legal pressure and uncertainty?** MO CHARA: It was fantastic. No, I'm joking. There was a lot of pressure
parents, Mark and Erica Lighthiser, at their home in Livingston. That May, Lighthiser was standing in her family home driveway, preparing to head to an overnight bike trip in the nearby Paradise valley
losing ground as military forces men into army The four young men in the rebel camp hidden deep in jungle-covered mountains never wanted a part in Myanmar's civil war. They didn't choose
children. Bug hadn't come out as transgender yet, but was gender-nonconforming. He and his sister are autistic, and J figured that Massachusetts would have more social services and inclusive laws, compared to Texas