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We will make no progress on gun violence in Seattle and King County if we are in denial about the severity of the problem, writes Naomi Ishisaka.
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Norway, Denmark, and other countries with fewer childhood vaccines have another thing in common: paid parental leave.
The most fundamental issue is the risk of substituting other governmental schemes and duties.