Children, Coping With Loss, Are Pandemic’s ‘Forgotten Grievers’ By News December 10, 2021 Add Comment Edit A bipartisan group led by two former governors is urging President Biden to help an estimated 167,000 children who have lost parents or caregivers. Share this post Related PostsActing Head of Secret Service ‘Ashamed’ That Roof at Trump Rally Was UnwatchedHarris Campaign Says It Raised $200 Million Since Biden Dropped OutJosh Shapiro, a V.P. Contender, Criticized U.S. Steel Takeover and Defended His Tax CutsSenate Passes Child Online Safety Bill, Sending It to an Uncertain House FateHarris Narrows Gap Against Trump, Times/Siena Poll FindsBlinken and a Top Chinese Official in Talks on U.S.-China TensionsPeter Thiel, Elated by the JD Vance Pick, Warms to Trump AgainWhy Kamala Harris’s Progressive Ideas From 2020 Might Hurt Her in 2024
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