Viewpoints: Is Universal Child Care Really Possible?; Seniors Who Depend On SNAP Are Struggling
Opinion writers discuss these public health issues.
I say this as a parent: Day care is great. Good programs enhance children鈥檚 cognitive development and school readiness, increasing educational attainment and improving health outcomes decades later. There鈥檚 鈥渁 mountain of scientific evidence that the early years are the most important,鈥 Philip Fisher, the director of the Stanford Center on Early Childhood, told me. (Annie Lowrey, 11/5)
Research from public health and nutrition experts 鈥 including recent studies in the International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity and the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics 鈥 has shown that older adults who maintain consistent nutrition have lower hospital readmission rates and fewer chronic-disease complications, saving taxpayers money in the long run. Yet too often, public policy focuses on short-term budgets rather than long-term health. (Candice Reed, 11/5)
Say this for Gov. Mike Kehoe and the rest of the GOP power structure that controls Missouri: They have shown lately that when they decide to get something done, they can do it. Steal a U.S. House seat with an unprecedented re-gerrymandering stunt ordered by the White House? Check. Gut the voters鈥 ability to go around the Legislature by sabotaging the ballot-initiative process? Check. Move to reimpose a draconian abortion ban that those voters overturned just last year? Check. (11/4)
Rahm Emanuel was our mayor. He was the U.S. ambassador to Japan. He鈥檚 a possible presidential candidate. He鈥檚 also a domestic violence advocate.聽Emanuel has co-founded 鈥嬧媡he WINGS Men鈥檚 Alliance to End Domestic Violence alongside attorney John Sciaccotta, and the group鈥檚 mission is to mobilize men as allies, advocates and leaders to help end domestic violence by promoting accountability, compassion and respect in all relationships. 鈥淚t鈥檚 time for every brother, son, uncle, and father to take responsibility for ending violence in our homes and communities,鈥 Emanuel posted on X last Friday. (11/5)
Ethan Benard hit 660 pounds and decided to share his weight loss on social media. It got him sponsorships and fame. But also unkind comments from strangers. (Monica Hesse, 11/6)