The Labor Crisis Putting People With Disabilities at Risk
The workers who care for people with disabilities are underpaid, overwhelmed, and increasingly leaving the field. Advocates say action is desperately...
Read MoreI was thrilled to live in a tiny home. But it got too expensive, and now I'm moving out.
Elizabeth Illing moved into a tiny home believing it was a long-term solution to Austin's high rent. Illing said her rent and utility bills went up...
Read MoreDisturbing Christmas video show young child 'smoking a bong'
A disturbing video of a young Indigenous child 'smoking a bong' at a Christmas get together while adults egg him on has outraged community leaders....
Read MoreSharleen Spiteri: I get a lot of homophobic abuse - I'm not even gay
Sharleen Spiteri has spoken about receiving homophobic hate, despite the fact that she is not gay.
Read MorePretty seaside town dubbed 'UK's French Riviera' but with houses from £100k
This small village is increasing in popularity with some Brits choosing to flock to the seaside to enjoy a more peaceful lifestyle. Sandgate, in...
Read MoreLeiston social supermarket tackling stigma and food costs
Wednesday's at Project40Seven in Leiston start with a delivery of food. Crates of supermarket surplus come through the door from FairShare, which are...
Read MoreLeft-Wing Militant Group Pushing Anti-ICE Protests in LA Teaches ‘Self-Defense’ Classes To Fend Off Deportation Raids
‘Learn how to identify undercover ICE vehicles that are used in ICE raids,’ Unión del Barrio wrote
Read MoreReddit co-founder says Meta’s end to third-party fact-checking is ‘very pragmatic’
Reddit's co-founder says Meta's decision to end third-party fact-checking on its platforms was a "pragmatic" one, characterizing the move as a...
Read MoreFrom Swipe to Sweat: How Athletic Clubs Replaced Dating Apps
Post-pandemic, fitness clubs have emerged as the best place to find romance IRL. No profile required.
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