Por: CBS News Nation November 22, 2022
Oklahoma City — Dachiana Barry is getting her life in order after spending most of her childhood in Oklahoma's foster care system. For the first time, the 20-year-old is living on her own, thanks to Oklahoma nonprofit Pivot. Pivot provides young people with a little house to live in as they start their journey into adulthood. Many of the residents were homeless, like Barry, or aged out of the foster care system at 18. I'm very... + full article
Fox Business USA Business December 19, 2023
Portland resident Damian Bunting provides insight on the citys crisis on The Bottom Line. New data shows over the last year and reached its highest level since federal housing authorities began keeping a point-in-time count of homelessness in 2007. On Friday, the Department of... + más
'The Bachelor' season 27 cast revealed: Meet the ladies vying for Zach Shallcross' heart | ABC News
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Newsweek USA Nation December 04, 2023
Matthew Foster, a 27-year-old who lives with his family in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, doesn't plan to vote in the presidential election next year.Foster, who has some college experience but left school for a job opportunity, feels detached from the political process, telling... + más
Football: Southern Section playoff pairings | Los Angeles Times
What we know about the new COVID-19 variant XBB | The Boston Globe
ABC News USA Health October 17, 2023
There has not been a significant overall rise in the number of people experiencing homelessness over the past decade, according to a new ABC News analysis of data from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, though there has been a steady increase in the number of... + más
Wife: Stafford struggles to jell with young Rams | ESPN
Kelly Stafford: Matthew Stafford struggles to jell with young Rams | ABC News
Los Angeles Times USA Nation May 17, 2023
Nearly 80 years after the infamous Zoot Suit Riots, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to condemn the violent attacks by racist mobs on Latino, African American and Filipino youths as one of Los Angeles' most shameful moments in history.... + más
Did Martha Washington really name a cat after Alexander Hamilton? | The Boston Globe
'Frustration' fuels Broncos' sideline blowup in loss | ESPN
The Advocate USA Crime December 26, 2022
When a multi-dorm brawl broke out last summer at a Monroe youth prison, things spiraled out of control too quickly for the adults in charge to stop it. It started with chaos in one of the school buildings, internal reports show: “The windows in the class were broken and... + más
Head of Louisiana's Office of Juvenile Justice resigns amid crisis in state's youth jails | The Advocate
Louisiana's troubled juvenile prisons full, 'cannot safely accept more youth,' letter says | The Advocate
Forbes USA Business November 15, 2022
Homelessness is often thought of as intractable, ever-present. Yet social entrepreneur Rosanne Haggerty demonstrates how it can be solved. One hundred U.S. cities and counties collaborate through her organization to achieve this goal, using new tools and habits for radically... + más
Newsom holds $1B in spending to combat homelessness, citing inadequate plans: 'Do better' | ABC7
‘Do better’: Newsom pauses $1B in homelessness spending | The Boston Globe
Chicago Tribune USA Opinion September 29, 2022
Is it time for our youths to wear bulletproof vests? How many more mothers and fathers have to bury their children? In far too many communities, violence has been normalized. We go on with our lives only to hear once again that senseless violence has killed another child. Who is... + más
Youth advocate says juveniles fearful as they 'live under the threat' of being sent to Angola | The Advocate
Federal judge won't block plan to put teens at Angola: 'Untenable must yield to the intolerable' | The Advocate
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