What have Trump’s troops done for crime in D.C.?
The Trace analyzes the impact of the deployment of National Guard troops and federal agents to fight crime in Washington D.C.
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The Trace analyzes the impact of the deployment of National Guard troops and federal agents to fight crime in Washington D.C.
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Knowable Magazine reports property crime is driven by economic desperation, while violent crime has deeper, more complex causes requiring different solutions.
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The Daily Yonder reports that farmers face severe challenges from a government shutdown and trade wars, impacting their finances and support services.
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Stateline reports states are vying for $50 billion in federal funds to enhance rural healthcare, amidst concerns over Medicaid cuts.
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OpenSecrets reports most Americans believe unlimited election spending harms democracy, urging stricter anti-corruption measures.
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Next City reports on the struggles of Black-led farms in Kentucky, facing decreased ownership and support while seeking survival amid urban development pressures.
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The Hechinger Report reports a high demand for nurses amid a shortage of nursing school seats due to faculty and clinical training shortages.
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The Economic Hardship Reporting Project, ProPublica and New York Focus report that New York relies on hotels for homelessness solutions, lacking vital services, affecting stability and well-being.
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RE:PUBLIC reports on how budget cuts and staffing shortages impact rangers at Rocky Mountain National Park, risking conservation efforts and employee wellbeing.
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The Hechinger Report explores the potential of AI, like ChatGPT, to improve student writing while cautioning against over-reliance on technology.
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The Economic Hardship Reporting Project and WHYY look at ongoing issues faced by survivors of the deadliest school shooting in Texas history.
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Votebeat reports Pennsylvania Republicans are promoting mail voting despite Trump’s opposition, noting a rise in GOP mail ballot requests ahead of elections.
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The Hechinger Report reports that Roanoke College aims to boost male enrollment by reviving its football program, though past research shows limited long-term gains.
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Stateline reports that federal funding cuts under the Trump administration may worsen racial health disparities as programs addressing equity are rolled back.
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The Hechinger Report reports that rural families rely on Head Start for child care and education, facing uncertainty due to federal budget cuts.
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SmartAsset reports the US population grew 1.55% last year, but changes vary by state, with Florida topping growth at 3.37%.
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The Motley Fool reports the average retirement age remains 65 for men and has risen to 63 for women, though many expect to retire later or not at all.
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PeopleFinders reports that personal details like your name, address, and voting records are easily accessible online, emphasizing the need for digital vigilance.
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AudioEye reports that government websites face a 2026 accessibility deadline, with many failing to meet standards, risking legal issues.
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The 19th reports on the Diaper Dollars program, providing low-income parents with funds to buy diapers, addressing a critical need and maternal health issues.
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