Renters still left out in the cold despite temporary coronavirus protection
Emergency relief for renters across America may protect them from the threat of eviction during the coronavirus crisis – but it won’t last for long.
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Emergency relief for renters across America may protect them from the threat of eviction during the coronavirus crisis – but it won’t last for long.
Without changes, Americans may experience a level of economic instability and homelessness not seen since the Great Depression.
As 2020 sputters to an end, we are turning our sights to the year ahead. Join our guest, Fadhel Kaboub, as he talks about what deserves our attention in the coming months. From complementary currencies to the Biden appointments to global economics, bring your questions and expect a lively discussion.
The clogged polling locations in metro Atlanta reflect an underlying pattern: the number of places to vote has shrunk statewide, with little recourse.
As the nonpartisan Brennan Center for Justice has exhaustively concluded, voter fraud in America is exceedingly rare.. Yet PILF has been unrelenting in its campaign to prove voter fraud.
Research shows how doctors’ unconscious bias affects the care people receive, with Latino and Black patients being less likely to receive pain medications or get referred for advanced care than white patients with the same complaints or symptoms
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