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The first monthly enhanced child tax credit payment has landed, but some families are now opting out. Here's how to decide whether it makes sense for you.
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Ibram X. Kendi has been reading a lot of books about "the human rainbow" to his daughter � so we asked him to recommend some books kids can read to gain a better understanding of race in America.
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A year ago, COVID-19 cases in children made up less than 3% of the U.S. total. On Monday, the American Academy of Pediatrics said children represented 22.4% of new cases.
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NPR's Audie Cornish talks with pediatricians Nia Heard-Garris of Northwestern University and Jose Romero, Arkansas secretary of health, about what's safe and not safe to do with unvaccinated children.
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At the end of this month, the Greater Burlington YMCA will be closing its child care facility in St. Albans. The child care program had been operating out�
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The Scott Administration has clarified its ban on multi-household gatherings in Vermont. The clarification allows those who are in an unsafe environment�
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Elizabeth Hawse, a pediatrician in Lexington, Ky., says she's seen a big increase in the number of children testing positive for the coronavirus. The governor has shut schools' in-person classes.
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With schools set to reopen next week, the Scott administration says the state has approved 12 new education “hubs� to provide child care services, with�
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The research shows that infected children, even those without symptoms, have higher levels of virus in their airways than adults hospitalized in intensive care units.
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The FrequencyHow the residents of Northfield think Norwich University is handling the arrival of students � and COVID-19. Plus, the spiraling debate over marijuana�