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Sunday, August 21, 2011

BREAKING NEWS: Libyan Rebels Reportedly Enter Tripoli

Rebel forces in Libya enter Muammar al-Qaddafi's stronghold city and reportedly arrest one of the leader's sons.

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Poor women and welfare reform in US: Working without a net

Posted: 20 Aug 2011 10:53 AM PDT

The economic downturn and recession has provided the first test of the US work-based welfare reforms enacted in 1996. According to a new study, poor women have received little to no help.

Less depression for working moms who expect that they 'can't do it all'

Posted: 20 Aug 2011 10:53 AM PDT

Working mothers who expressed a supermom attitude that work and home lives can be blended with relative ease showed more depression symptoms than working moms who expected that they would have to forego some aspects of their career or parenting to achieve a work-life balance.

Active participation in voluntary organizations declining faster than checkbooks can keep up

Posted: 20 Aug 2011 10:53 AM PDT

The decline in active memberships in civic groups, fraternal organizations, and other local associations is greater than the increase in checkbook memberships, according to new research.

Race and poverty often unjustifiably tied to school security measures

Posted: 20 Aug 2011 10:52 AM PDT

Elementary, middle, and high schools with large minority populations -- but not necessarily higher crime rates -- are far more likely than others to require students and visitors to pass through metal detectors, according to new research.