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After many years of watching television sports and news about brain-damaged football players who contract the degenerative disease chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), the insights remain in my ...
The Rare Breed in Springfield, Missouri, was a safe haven for underprivileged youth ages 14-25. Anyone qualified could come there anytime.
Witty dialogue poem challenges perceptions of homelessness, highlighting freedom, resilience, and the reality of sleeping outdoors.
Sself-reliance, past friendships, hip-hop nostalgia, and the challenge of reconnecting with people stuck in the past ...
D.C. Council urged to protect HIV prevention funding, highlighting personal survival and the lifesaving impact of harm reduction services.
With D.C.’s MPD now under federal control and the National Guard coming to D.C., the fate of people in encampments remains up ...
Staff shortages and budget cuts delay D.C.’s Homeward 3.0 homelessness plan, raising concern over sustainable progress and ...
D.C. Library’s new Code of Conduct draws criticism for targeting unhoused people, reinforcing rules that limit access to ...
The D.C. Council approved the city’s fiscal year 2026 budget on July 28 without increasing funding for homeless services.
Victoria Green reflects on the help she received while unhoused back in Springfield, Missouri. The city doesn't give help like it used too.
The D.C. Council removed a provision allowing families experiencing homelessness to be housed in communal shelters from the ...
Invisible Prophet explores remote viewing, CIA skepticism, and hidden power dynamics between elite control and societal truth-seekers.