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Following a stroke and Parkinsonism diagnosis, the family of Carol Lawler decided it would be best to come — and live — together.
A look at why PG is the new G for family movies in theaters this year.
The administration is calling it transformational spending. Republicans say it’s too much spending.
Pandemic child care struggles and economic fallout may create a more receptive environment for Biden administration priorities.
As more Americans get vaccinated, decisions around travel and socializing can get complicated.
Utah is leading states in efforts to reduce childhood poverty, one study found. One approach it's taken? Creating programs that tackle intergenerational poverty in families.
Only 25 percent expect to receive an inheritance, but 51 percent think they will leave one.
Numbers suggest recovery is gaining steam; banks may hold key to the next level.
A survey says more than half of American parents lack a will or a living trust.
More than 20 states raise their minimum wages, so millions of workers get a bump in pay this year.