
Rebel Eviction-Enforcers Are Helping Tenants Stay In Their Homes
In Tucson Arizona, a group of constables went rogue and stopped enforcing evictions at the beginning of the year.
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Charleston Will Pay People to Build Backyard Homes to Help Provide Affordable Housing
Cities and states have struggled to find ways to increase their inventory of low-cost housing over the last decade, and many have pursued policies that they hope will add density to areas zoned for single-family dwelling.
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Community Colleges Across the U.S. Are Leveraging Federal Coronavirus Relief Dollars to Forgive Student Debt
The money, available through both the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act and the more recent American Rescue Plan Act, allows eligible colleges to wipe out student debt and provides grants directly to students in need.
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Could 3D Printed Schools Be a Solution to Africa's Classroom Shortage?
Faster, cheaper and greener than regular construction, 3D printing could help African countries close their education gaps.
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Uganda Is Helping Farmers Grow Trees for Money in Bid to Reverse Forest Loss
The country is curbing encroachment by paying farmers to grow trees for firewood and timber, but environmentalists say outside of plantations, the forest is still shrinking
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Forget No One: U.S. Cities Are Using Real-Time Data to End Homelessness
Fourteen communities working with the Built for Zero program have reached the point where homelessness for veterans or those experiencing chronic homelessness is rare overall, and brief when it occurs.
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Are Canadians Ready to Ditch GDP as a Key Prosperity Indicator?
Recent news reports indicate that the Canadian government is mulling over introducing a budget that would focus on new indicators of progress like happiness and well-being.
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13 Good News Stories to Leave You Feeling Good This Week
Good news stories from around the world — from ending student lunch debt in Seattle, to a neo-Nazi removing his swastika tattoos. There's so much good to celebrate.
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Consumers Have the Power to Make Waves In Ethical Fashion
For the socially conscious consumer, it can be difficult to determine the origins of the clothes we buy. In a slow shift that signals increasing changes in the industry, more companies recognize consumers expect their clothing-makers to take their social duty seriously.
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Clever Girls: Education’s Gender Gap is Shrinking Faster Than You Think
When it comes to gender equality, we’ve all got a long way to go. From healthcare to income, the situation around the world is dire, with women in every country consistently being given opportunities at rates well below their male peers.
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World Hunger: A Winnable War
Today, the approximate number of malnourished people in the world is 795 million. That’s a big number, but it’s 216 million fewer than there were 12 years ago.
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