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  • Jan 16, 2025 | bloomberg.com | Claire Suddath

    This article is for subscribers only. Claire Suddath is a senior reporter for Bloomberg News’ Equality team. She has been covering topics ranging from women in the workplace to race and equity initiatives. You can subscribe here, and share feedback here. Hello, and welcome back to the Equality newsletter. From next week, this newsletter will be brought to you by my colleagues, as I am leaving Bloomberg News to work on a book. Since this is my final appearance here, I wanted to end with a good one.

  • Jan 9, 2025 | bloomberg.com | Claire Suddath

    Claire Suddath is a senior writer for Bloomberg News’ Equality team. She covers topics ranging from women in the workplace to race and equity initiatives. You can subscribe here, and share feedback here. Hello, and welcome back to the Equality newsletter. This is my second-to-last Equality newsletter so I thought that, as a working parent, I’d write about what families can expect under Trump. But first...

  • Dec 5, 2024 | bloomberg.com | Claire Suddath

    This article is for subscribers only. Claire Suddath is a senior writer for Bloomberg News’ Equality team. She covers topics ranging from women in the workplace to race and equity initiatives. You can subscribe here, and share feedback with me here. Hello, and welcome back to the Equality newsletter. Today, let’s look at a striking discovery about marriage by the St. Louis Fed. But first, we’d love to hear your thoughts on the newsletter. Please take our survey here.

  • Nov 21, 2024 | bloomberg.com | Claire Suddath

    This article is for subscribers only. Claire Suddath is a senior writer for Bloomberg News’ Equality team. She covers topics ranging from women in the workplace to race and equity initiatives. You can subscribe here, and share feedback here. Hello, and welcome back to the Equality newsletter. This week we’re going to look at what happens if the Department of Education is eliminated, and how colleges — including Harvard — will become even more expensive for low-income students.

  • Nov 19, 2024 | bloomberg.com | Claire Suddath

    Things started to get confusing in March. For months, Protect Our Rights, a coalition of the Nebraska chapters of the American Civil Liberties Union and Planned Parenthood, had been collecting signatures for a ballot initiative. It would amend the state constitution to protect a person’s right to abortion until fetal viability, the point in a pregnancy when a baby can survive on its own, and render the state’s existing 12-week ban unconstitutional. It had a good chance of success.

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Claire Suddath
Claire Suddath @clairesuddath
7 Nov 24

RT @Lucas_Shaw: So, like, reporters?

Claire Suddath
Claire Suddath @clairesuddath
5 Nov 24

Happy "Kids Are Home From School on a Tuesday But Parents Still Have to Work and Also Somehow Find Time to Vote" Day to all who are forced to celebrate. https://t.co/alYL4WwQEL

Claire Suddath
Claire Suddath @clairesuddath
15 Oct 24

RT @Lelaine_B: Fantastic insight from @clairesuddath about the questions surrounding women this election. https://t.co/4mdxDsXNO9