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    Denmark’s Parenting Test Becomes the Latest Flashpoint in Greenland

    The case of a young Greenlandic woman who was ruled incapable of keeping her baby has become the latest flashpoint with Denmark.
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    Denmark’s Parenting Test Becomes the Latest Flashpoint in Greenland

    The case of a young Greenlandic woman who was ruled incapable of keeping her baby has become the latest flashpoint with Denmark.
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    Sharing a Bed With Your Kid? It’s Totally Normal in Asia.

    Bed sharing tends to be unpopular and contentious in the United States. But in many Asian countries, the question is often not whether to do it, but when to stop.
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    The Feminist Case for Spending Billions to Boost the Birthrate

    Fertility decline is a devilish problem. What if the only solution is to treat parenting as a public service worth paying for?
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    U.N. Report Says We’re Missing the Real Fertility Crisis

    Policymakers in many countries assume that birthrates have fallen because people want fewer children, but a global study says financial insecurity is driving those decisions.
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    With Acts of Subversion, Some Russians Fight Propaganda in Schools

    Three years into Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, antiwar parents and some teachers say they are going to great lengths to shield children from state-mandated patriotic education classes.