Universities spent decades prioritizing activism over education.
New York’s child welfare authorities don't see past criminal activity and drug use as sufficient basis to investigate parents.
Chronic absenteeism is often a warning sign of trouble at home.
Urging them to give away all their riches at once is a shortsighted strategy that misunderstands economics.
The Administration on Children, Youth and Families allows relatives of a child to become foster parents without having to meet the same standards required for non-relatives.
Economic issues, not apology tours, pushed them toward Trump.
The movement is as damaging to kids as the defund-the-police movement has been to public safety.
Eye-watering child abuse lawsuit payouts are making the foster-care system uninsurable.
Unprepared and increasingly uneducated college students get little help from professors, many of whom barely seem to work anymore.
The mogul could have created a nonprofit to challenge the Gates Foundation’s dominance.
Too many state child-welfare agencies ignore or selectively follow requirements that they share information regarding abused or neglected children.
A report from New York City’s Administration for Children’s Services gives the impression of a child-protection agency disconnected from child protection.
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