Homeless San Diegans are bicycling toward independence
Reasons to be Cheerful reports that Deacon John Roberts leads bicycle rides for homeless in San Diego, promoting independence and community support.
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Reasons to be Cheerful reports that Deacon John Roberts leads bicycle rides for homeless in San Diego, promoting independence and community support.
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The Hechinger Report details New Jersey’s struggle with inclusive education, where students with disabilities are often segregated from peers, violating federal laws.
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NewHomeSource reports Trump may declare a national housing emergency to tackle high prices and low inventory, but relief for buyers may take time.
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The Economic Hardship Reporting Project and Nonprofit Quarterly report on labor organizers’ efforts to turn recent momentum into sustained movements.
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Stateline reports Trump’s law will cut Medicaid payments, risking rural hospitals’ survival and worsening healthcare for low-income patients.
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The 19th reports on rising incidents of children creating harmful deepfakes, while laws struggle to address the issue effectively.
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Grist reports Congress is cutting clean energy tax credits. Consumers should act quickly to secure savings on EVs, home improvements, and solar installations.
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OpenSecrets reports on how the company Intel must navigate influencing the U.S. government, now a 10% shareholder, by using lobbying, PACs, and employee contributions.
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The Hechinger Report reports that rural religious campuses are endangered, facing closures amid declining enrollment and financial struggles.
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Votebeat reports mid-decade redistricting in Texas may disenfranchise voters in Houston’s 18th District, complicating election and representation.
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CheapInsurance.com reports tariffs on auto parts could raise car insurance premiums by 2025, impacting lower-income and multi-car households most.
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Scrunch reports that ChatGPT is replacing review sites by offering quicker, more trusted recommendations, disrupting traditional affiliate models.
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The Economic Hardship Reporting Project and The Guardian report many Black Americans are boycotting big-box stores like Target and Amazon, favoring local businesses instead.
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Votebeat reports Livonia City Clerk Lori Miller is testing new election processes during August’s quiet election to ensure smoother future elections.
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The Hechinger Report reports America’s child care system significantly relies on immigrants like Maggi, facing threats from anti-immigration policies.
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The Marshall Project reports Trump’s plan to involuntarily commit more homeless people faces criticism for ignoring root causes, like housing affordability.
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The Marshall Project reports that the Trump administration expanded immigration detention dramatically, leading to dire conditions in overcrowded facilities.
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Stateline reports Republican support for IVF is fracturing amid rising far-right views, as some promote alternative treatments like restorative reproductive medicine.
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The Hechinger Report reports that a $50 weekly cash program for New Orleans teens boosted attendance and financial skills but had mixed academic impacts.
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The Economic Hardship Reporting Project and The Guardian report Florida’s DEP denied an oil drilling permit after community efforts led to House Bill 1143, protecting Apalachicola’s waters.
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Next City reports that evictions in Detroit heighten health risks for Black mothers, linking stress from neighborhood evictions to preterm births.
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The Daily Yonder looks into rural communities and tribes that are suing the EPA over the cancelation of $2.8 billion in crucial flood mitigation funding.
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States Newsroom reports that AmeriCorps faces severe funding cuts, impacting community services and member placements across the U.S.
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The Marshall Project reports that Trump’s pardons violate DOJ standards, costing victims over $1.3 billion, favoring political allies over justice.
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CalMatters reports some California winemakers oppose European wine tariffs, fearing they harm domestic producers amid rising costs and declining sales.
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Next City reports on Portland’s historic $8.5M settlement for Black families displaced in urban renewal, acknowledging systemic racial injustices.
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The Trace reports that Fort Wayne, Indiana, has no government-supported violence prevention or intervention program, which local activists say is contributing to a growing gap in outreach to the young people most active in the streets.
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OpenSecrets reports the pharma industry led lobbying in Q2 2025, spending $105.4 million, followed by Ballard Partners at $20 million.
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Chalkbeat reports that Trump’s legislation cuts SNAP-Ed funding, risking increased child hunger and reduced access to fresh produce for families.
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The Trace examines the potential effects of the “One Big Beautiful Bill” on the healthcare sector, violence prevention, and mental health services.
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