News Roundup, 6.19.26
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Some of the articles of interest to working mothers that we’ve seen around the web recently…
- The 19th shared how moving special education services and civil rights enforcement from the Department of Education to other federal agencies has left families wondering what’s next.
- The New York Times [gift link] observed, “America’s first A.I. high school is great. But not because of A.I.”
- The New York Times [gift link] reported that a Pew survey showed most working parents like having a job but say it leaves them too few hours for their children and other pursuits.
- Parents featured Juneteenth traditions that Black families are passing down to the next generation.
- Common Sense Media released “A Comprehensive Report on Teens, Tweens, and AI.”
- NPR reported that while the Trump administration has been seeking medical records of trans youth from hospitals for months, a federal judge has issued a temporary restraining order.
- Apologies for a second Trump mention, but: The Wall Street Journal [gift link] highlighted the unanswered questions about Trump Accounts that parents need to know.
- The Atlantic [gift link] spoke to moms who smoke pot (hey, no judgment on our end!).
- Your Laugh of the Week comes from McSweeney’s, with “Unsung Heroes of Fatherhood.”
Also, do be sure to check out the news update over at Corporette!
On Corporette Recently…
- We shared reader tips on stopping online impulse shopping.
- We asked readers how they’re building relationships at work these days.
- We looked back at past Corporette posts, including creating a capsule wardrobe for work and Mint alternatives for tracking your money.
- We talked about unusual color combinations that just work.
