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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.

What Trump's national housing emergency would mean for new homebuyers

NewHomeSource reports Trump may declare a national housing emergency to tackle high prices and low inventory, but relief for buyers may take time.

Kids are making deepfakes of each other, and laws aren’t keeping up

The 19th reports on rising incidents of children creating harmful deepfakes, while laws struggle to address the issue effectively.

Trump’s new law will limit payments to hospitals that treat patients with low incomes

Stateline reports Trump's law will cut Medicaid payments, risking rural hospitals' survival and worsening healthcare for low-income patients.

How Texas’ mid-decade redistricting could affect voters in one Houston community

Votebeat reports mid-decade redistricting in Texas may disenfranchise voters in Houston's 18th District, complicating election and representation.

Losing faith: Rural, religious campuses are among the most endangered

The Hechinger Report reports that rural religious campuses are endangered, facing closures amid declining enrollment and financial struggles.

Intel faces the unusual challenge of trying to influence one of its owners: the federal government

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.

Congress is killing clean energy tax credits. Here’s how to use them before they disappear.

Grist reports Congress is cutting clean energy tax credits. Consumers should act quickly to secure savings on EVs, home improvements, and solar installations.

How ChatGPT is quietly replacing review sites

Scrunch reports that ChatGPT is replacing review sites by offering quicker, more trusted recommendations, disrupting traditional affiliate models.

How auto parts tariffs could raise car insurance premiums in 2025

CheapInsurance.com reports tariffs on auto parts could raise car insurance premiums by 2025, impacting lower-income and multi-car households most.

During a quiet summer election, one clerk practices to make future elections smoother

Votebeat reports Livonia City Clerk Lori Miller is testing new election processes during August’s quiet election to ensure smoother future elections.

Why many Black Americans are boycotting big-box retail stores: ‘Using my money to resist’

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.

The trouble with Trump’s homelessness plan

The Marshall Project reports Trump’s plan to involuntarily commit more homeless people faces criticism for ignoring root causes, like housing affordability.

America’s child care system relies on immigrants. Without them, it could collapse

The Hechinger Report reports America's child care system significantly relies on immigrants like Maggi, facing threats from anti-immigration policies.

How Trump used the criminal system to massively expand immigration detention

The Marshall Project reports that the Trump administration expanded immigration detention dramatically, leading to dire conditions in overcrowded facilities.

As Republicans spar over IVF, some turn to obscure MAHA-backed alternative

Stateline reports Republican support for IVF is fracturing amid rising far-right views, as some promote alternative treatments like restorative reproductive medicine.

$50 a week for 40 weeks: How no-strings cash changed the lives of teens

The Hechinger Report reports that a $50 weekly cash program for New Orleans teens boosted attendance and financial skills but had mixed academic impacts.

Rural communities, tribes sue EPA over $2.8 billion in canceled funding for flood mitigation and resilience projects

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.

Research shows evictions are a public health problem. Can eviction prevention be a solution?

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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