Diving Into The Homeless Crisis In America

Diving Into The Homeless Crisis In America

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Why Is the New York Times Printing Dog Rape Lies About Israel?

The New York Times just printed a claim that Israeli prison guards trained dogs to rape Palestinian prisoners. The byline read that Nicholas Kristof was "reporting." As in: these are facts. They aren't. No evidence. No credible sources. Just allegations from a Hamas-linked organi ...  Show more

They Are Using AI To Terrorize Teen Girls. How To Stop It

A predator used AI to strip her daughter's clothes off in a photo — then posted it everywhere. One mom's shocking story, the terrifying stats, and exactly what you can do to protect your teen.Sponsored by: Don’t wait! If you’re on Medicare or will be soon, reach out to Chapter: C ...  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?
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