News Roundup, 5.1.26

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Some of the articles of interest to working mothers that we’ve seen around the web recently…

  • Parents explained 504 plans and how to tell if your child might need one.
  • The Wall Street Journal [gift link] declared, “American public schools are awash in YouTube.”
  • NPR reported that since January, Alabama, Tennessee, Utah, and Virginia have passed some form of legislation to reevaluate the role of tech in education — and that more than 10 other states are considering similar laws.
  • The 19th looked at major changes to the federal Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee (IACC), primarily the addition of MAHA moms.
  • Politico reported that the Trump administration is “launching the most serious effort in decades to curb contraception.”
  • WalletHub ranked the best and worst states for working moms. (Number one? Connecticut.)
  • The 19th spoke to journalist Fortesa Latifi about her new book, Like, Follow, Subscribe: Influencer Kids and the Cost of a Childhood Online.
  • Your Laugh of the Week comes from McSweeney’s, with “Little League Week One Power Rankings.”

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