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Madeleine's absence 'still aches', say parents
Gerry and Kate McCann release a statement on the anniversary of their daughter's disappearance.BBC News - Top stories -
How can parents protect their children from sextortion?
Consequences of sharing nude images and subsequent threat of blackmail can be devastating. Talk to your child, say experts. “I’m naked on cam now I’ll call you. Answer the call don’t be shy.”. The teenage boy did as he was told by the girl he had ...The Guardian - World -
HSA costs you need to watch out for — and when not to worry
Health savings accounts are powerful tax-advantaged tools to pay for healthcare, but there are hidden fees that could cost consumers some of their savings, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau warns.MarketWatch - Business -
Hope Hicks: Trump was worried about WSJ article’s effect on Melania
Donald Trump’s former communications director testifies that he worried about Wall Street Journal article about purchase of Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal stories. Trump trial continues with judge dismissing claims that ex-president can’t ...The Guardian - World - Donald Trump -
Colleges Have a New Source of Protest on Their Hands: Irate Parents
Frustrated parents are pushing back against university responses to the Gaza protests.The Wall Street Journal - World -
To the parents of school-aged children with disabilities: it's not your fault | Anonymous
My son spent his high school years isolated in the library or watching YouTube videos. Am I angry? Absolutely. Do I blame his teachers? I don’t. Analysis: Why the Guardian is investigating the deep failings in Australia’s school systemIf you are a ...The Guardian - World -
Jobs gains were decent in April. But here’s what Biden really has to worry about.
Voters remain most concerned about inflation.MarketWatch - Business - Joe Biden -
Parents of students attending universities roiled by pro-Palestinian protests are frustrated with the colleges' response and have shown themselves ready to push back financially.
Parents of students attending universities roiled by pro-Palestinian protests are frustrated with the colleges’ response and have shown themselves ready to push back financially.The Wall Street Journal - World