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Women In Business

Working Daughters Deserve Support

(NAPSI)—For the approximate 23 million women who balance caring for an aging parent with going to work, and often raising children of their own, there is little recognition and not enough support. … more
News Of Jobs

Manufacturing, Technology: Saving The Workforce

by Emily McGrath (NAPSI)—If you have a job—or wish you did—or a child in school, a new way of looking at technology, education and the world of work may prove good news for you. … more
News Of Schools

What Kids Care About: Education And The Coronavirus

(NAPSI)—The debate over schools reopening during the pandemic has included a great deal of feedback from educators and parents. But what about the students themselves: How are they feeling? Are … more
News Of Jobs

Stay Informed By Subscribing To Texts From Ticket To Work

(NAPSI)—Getting a job may not be as difficult as some people fear thanks to innovative efforts by a government agency. For example, on July 15, 2020, Social Security launched a campaign to … more
Technology Improving Our Lives

The Way We Work: New Tools Tackle Old Barriers

(NAPSI)—Generations of people with disabilities have faced the challenge of figuring out how to best contribute their skills and talents in workplaces that weren’t originally designed with them … more
Background On Business

A Dozen Helpful Hints For Building Your Company

(NAPSI)—Now is an excellent time to start or grow a business. While this may seem surprising, there are several reasons and very simple ways to go about it. For one thing, consumer needs and … more
Newsworthy Trends

Seventy-two Percent Of Women Want To Be Entrepreneurs, New Study Reveals

(NAPSI)—Here’s good news about the economy: Around the world, entrepreneurship is an important driver of economic development and growth. It can also be empowering for women and other previously … more
Veterans News & Notes

DAV Provides a Century of Care for Disabled Veterans

(NAPSI)—From a World War I veteran who lost both legs to a Vietnam vet suffering the effects of Agent Orange to a young Marine with post-traumatic stress disorder finding her way after returning … more
Pointers For Parents

Schools, Parents And COVID-19

(NAPSI)—K–12 education has gone through a seismic shift in the wake of COVID-19. Parents are finding themselves thrust into homeschooling, and educators, into virtual schooling. EdChoice, a … more
News Of Jobs

Ticket To Work Helped Matt Build His Future

(NAPSI)—It may be easier for people with disabilities to achieve financial independence than they realize with Social Security’s free and voluntary Ticket to Work (Ticket) program.  Adults … more
Planning Your Future

Online Writing Course

(NAPSI)—“There are stories yet unwritten,” said Orson Scott Card, author of the acclaimed “Ender’s Game.” So he and all fiction fans can have a better chance to get to read them, … more
News Of Schools

Securing Schools

(NAPSI)—For parents, students, teachers and others in the community, school intruders intent on harm can be a serious concern.  Fortunately, delaying their entry is made easier with … more
Booktrib's BookBites

Mystery and Intrigue; Unraveling A Family Secret; Don’t Let Technology Crack Your Nest Egg

“A Child Lost: A Henrietta and Inspector Howard Novel” by Michelle Cox (NAPSI)—When Clive, to help a depressed Henrietta, begs Sergeant Davis for a case, he is assigned to investigate … more
Education News And Notes

Educators and Researchers Working Together to Improve Teaching Practices

(NAPSI)—A great education can have a transformational impact on a student’s life. And every student—not just a lucky few—deserves to get an education that enables them to reach their full … more
Planning Your Retirement

An IRS Incentive To Save For Retirement

(NAPSI)—Saving for retirement can be challenging when juggling competing financial priorities, such as building short-term savings, paying off debt, and just covering basic living expenses. The … more

In Honor of Women: Gender Gaps At A Glimpse

(NAPSI)—As we honor America’s approximately 169 million women this month, let us keep in mind where progress has been made while also calling out where access to opportunities are still not equal. … more
Booktrib's BookBites

Four Great Reads: Two Fun Romps And Two Focusing On Major Life Issues

(NAPSI)—Twelve-year-old Agnes hates everything about her life: her name, her parents’ divorce, her best friend’s abandonment, her changing body. So … more
Jobs In America

Ten Great Gigs For Boomers

(NAPSI)—For Baby Boomers looking to keep active, supplement their income, meet people and learn new things, the gig economy is a major boon. What’s more, many of these jobs can be done remotely. … more
Booktrib's BookBites

Historical Fiction, Spiritual Guidance From Two Journeys, And A Thriller

“Her Quiet Revolution” by Marianne Monson (NAPS)—A historically rich novel that brings to life the fascinating story of America’s first female state senator, Martha Hughes … more
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Reading Potpourri: Domestic Thriller, Historical Fiction, Guide For How To Learn, And Touching Memoir Of Survival

(NAPSI)—If you can’t remember it, how do you prove you didn’t do it? Eva Hansen wakes in the hospital after being struck by … more
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