By Gloriel Howard California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s previous remarks have ignited a heated debate over the state’s approach to homelessness and addiction recovery. In a…
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By Frank Bergman The federal government has revealed that homelessness in the United States is now at an all-time high as inflation continues to…
By Brett T. If you were looking for a national model to end homelessness, why wouldn’t you look to the governor of the state…
Special report: Patients with no address were discharged from maternity departments, stroke wards, general surgery, and after treatment for complications caused by HIV, freedom of information…
Will It Ever Stop? By Vaughn Klingenberg Letter To The Editor To whom it may concern, I am deeply saddened by the news that Israel…
By Sarah Arnold After years of California slowly nose-diving into a black hole of being a haven for homelessness, drugs, and skyrocketing crime, its leaders…
By Salena Zito, National Political Reporter PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania — It’s 10:30 a.m. on a Thursday morning and a homeless man is curled up against the decorative angled brick…
By TRISTAN JUSTICE California is drawing street visits from major presidential candidates trashing the status quo for good reason: 4 in 10 residents have considered…
By 100PercentFedUp Just a week after two of San Francisco’s largest hotels closed their doors due to capital flight, skyrocketing crime, and homelessness, San Francisco’s…
By Thacher Schmid Rendered statistically invisible and targeted by restrictive laws, those living in cars are the fastest-growing segment of the unhoused US population. Their voices…
By KEVIN DOWNEY JR A recent study showed that the 10 neediest cities in the U.S. have a few things in common. The most glaring…
BY PHIL SHIVER A whopping two-thirds of Seattle residents have considered moving out of the progressive Pacific Northwest city due to its rapidly deteriorating…
by Patrick Butler One of many programs at the non-profit People Attempting to Help, or PATH, in Tyler, Texas, is one to help the homeless have a…
by TYLER DURDEN “We’re literally paying people in the form of cash welfare, housing, and other services to live in tents on the street, use hard…
By JAMIE JOSEPH When Los Angeles police officer Deon Joseph wakes up at 6 a.m. and puts on his uniform, he prepares to patrol one of…