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Money Talks News on MSNAre Your Shopping Habits Secretly Draining Your Wallet?Researchers found that quantity shoppers not only spend more at checkout but get caught in a "vicious feedback loop" of mounting debt and compulsive buying behavior.
Whiskey fundraiser pours out $150K to help sick kids—see how local nonprofits are making a big impact across Greenville.
The nature of homelessness and the increasingly politically charged conversation surrounding it make telling those stories complicated and nuanced. Reporting on homelessness often means confronting ...
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Without funding more families, including children, would sleep in cars, on sidewalks, or in dangerous situations.
Results from the annual Point-In-time Survey put on the United Way of the Lewis & Clark Area (UWLCA) show decreased homelessness on paper.
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Meetings to provide feedback as San Joaquin County aims to reduce homelessnessThe San Joaquin County Continuum of Care has hosted community meetings in different cities to get feedback from those who work with families and others on the streets.
MISSOULA, Mont. — New data shows Missoula's homeless crisis is down compared to recent years. During the Montana City Council’s Budget and Finance Committee meeting this week, Montana James ...
As Los Angeles business owners continue to grapple with the homelessness issue, many businesses have been known to play loud music, typically classical, outside their stores to deter people from ...
More than 4 million youth and young-adult families face homelessness, statistics show, prompting rare bipartisan action in Congress to expand federal support and address the growing crisis.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Breaking the cycle of homelessness presents significant challenges, but one Grand Rapids young woman has defied the odds through determination and critical support services.
More than 300,000 people live in such housing, all chronically homeless and disabled. Many are veterans. By Jason DeParle Jason DeParle reports on poverty in the United States. While President ...
It starts out sad, turns funny and ends up as a mystery. Florida has found a new way to criminalize homelessness. A state law that went into effect in October makes it a crime to sleep in public ...
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