Diving Into The Homeless Crisis In America

Diving Into The Homeless Crisis In America

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Uncovering Evil: The Organ Harvesting Industry America Ignores

They can schedule a heart transplant in days. In America, you wait years. That impossible math has one explanation: someone is being killed to fill the order. Tonight, investigative journalist Jan Jekielek, senior editor at The Epoch Times and author of Killed to Order: China's O ...  Show more

No Anesthesia. No Mercy. The Truth About China’s Organ Trade

Is forced organ harvesting in China a hidden human rights atrocity the world has ignored? In this gripping episode, Dr. Phil examines disturbing allegations that prisoners of conscience, including Falun Gong practitioners and Uyghurs, are being detained, medically tested, and use ...  Show more

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California has around half of the nation’s unsheltered homeless population. The state’s homelessness crisis has become a talking point for Republicans and a warning sign for Democrats in blue cities and states across the country.

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This week we're tackling "San Fransicko: Why Progressives Ruin Cities," a book that dares to ask: What if everything that experts think about homelessness is wrong, and everything that one crank on Twitter thinks about homelessness is right?

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Is homelessness a crime?
Explain It to Me

America is in the midst of a homelessness crisis. With little affordable housing and limited space at shelters, many people are instead sleeping outside. But as tent encampments become more common, particularly on the West Coast where the housing crisis is most acute, the pressur ...  Show more

Record Homelessness Defies US "Solutions"
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