YOU’LL never get the Sunday scaries again if you have a “passion job”. So if you find yourself daydreaming about turning your ...
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The 35 Best Gifts for Her: Thoughtful Finds She’ll Actually Use and Love
Looking for the best gifts for her? From under-$10 stocking stuffers to splurge-worthy home and kitchen upgrades, our top ...
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Concord University’s online Master of Social Work Program ranked one of the top programs in the state
Concord University (CU) has received recognition for their online Master of Social Work program. According to a press release ...
Missouri Western State University's Social Work Program will host and sponsor an annual Downtown tradition to raise awareness ...
California will begin offering its own brand of low-cost insulin in 2026, becoming the first state to contract for and sell an affordable version of the drug to residents, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced ...
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Low-income families face a financial cliff as government shutdown threatens 4 federal aid programs
"I'm wondering how I'm going to be able to afford everything" if federal food aid is halted, one single mom said.
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Gov. Gavin Newsom said $11 insulin pens will soon be available through the state’s pharmaceutical label.
Jack Daniel's has left Tennessee farmers high and dry after announcing an end to its cheap cow feed program that will now be given to a green energy company instead. The whiskey company said it will ...
The University of Houston canceled a required social work course on social injustice and oppression, citing curriculum ...
The ongoing government shutdown threatens food assistance programs for millions of Americans. The psychological and mental ...
The Missouri Department of Social Services, which disburses SNAP benefits, announced Oct. 20 it won’t be able to pay benefits until further notice.
The University of Connecticut School of Social Work was awarded a $2.4 million federal grant to train the future of Connecticut’s behavioral health workforce, according to UConn Today.
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