Surge in Homelessness Linked to Migrants, End of Covid Rules – NYT
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The number of homeless people in the U.S. has surged by 18% to a record high. Influencing factors include the end of Covid restrictions, rising numbers of asylum seekers, and an ongoing affordability crisis. Data also suggests that there has been a significant increase in homelessness among migrants.
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U.S. Man Marc Fogel Designated ‘Wrongfully Detained’ in Russian Prison
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David Skillman Discusses 2024’s Key Federal Tax Policies for Law360
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US Policy Future for Chinese EV Makers
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US Healthcare Organizations Lose $1.9M Daily to Ransomware Attacks: Study
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South Korea’s Assembly Speaker Woo Won-shik: An Unlikely Leadership Symbol Amid Crisis
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Exploring Cuba’s Healthcare System and International Medical Missions
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Understanding Service Fees, Price Reporting & Inflation Act in Gov. Contracts
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Trump’s DOGE Associate Sparks MAGA Clash with America Critique
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Vivek Ramaswamy, a prominent Republican and Trump supporter, has sparked a debate within the party over his criticism of American culture, blaming 90s sitcoms for a "culture of mediocrity" that has led to tech companies favoring immigrant workers. His comments have met backlash from other figures within the party, including Nikki Haley,…