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States hope to use rural health money to keep doctors, combat chronic disease

Stateline reports states are vying for $50 billion in federal funds to enhance rural healthcare, amidst concerns over Medicaid cuts.

Here's why property crime and violent crime have different solutions

Knowable Magazine reports property crime is driven by economic desperation, while violent crime has deeper, more complex causes requiring different solutions.

Government shutdown, trade wars hit farmers’ bottom line hard

The Daily Yonder reports that farmers face severe challenges from a government shutdown and trade wars, impacting their finances and support services.

What have Trump’s troops done for crime in D.C.?

The Trace analyzes the impact of the deployment of National Guard troops and federal agents to fight crime in Washington D.C.

How Pennsylvania voters reacted to national spotlight on judicial retention races

Votebeat reports Pennsylvania voters faced a judicial retention election that drew national attention, but many were uninformed about the judges.

America’s 6 million property crimes problem and how to stay off the holiday hit list

Videoloft reports nearly 6 million U.S. property crimes occurred in 2024, peaking in December due to increased travel and online shopping.

What it takes to keep Black-led farms alive

Next City reports on the struggles of Black-led farms in Kentucky, facing decreased ownership and support while seeking survival amid urban development pressures.

Most Americans see unlimited election spending as a threat to democracy: Poll

OpenSecrets reports most Americans believe unlimited election spending harms democracy, urging stricter anti-corruption measures.

How hotels, once a last resort, became New York’s default answer to homelessness

The Economic Hardship Reporting Project, ProPublica and New York Focus report that New York relies on hotels for homelessness solutions, lacking vital services, affecting stability and well-being.

Nurses are in high demand. Why can’t nursing schools keep up?

The Hechinger Report reports a high demand for nurses amid a shortage of nursing school seats due to faculty and clinical training shortages.

A researcher’s view on using AI to become a better writer

The Hechinger Report explores the potential of AI, like ChatGPT, to improve student writing while cautioning against over-reliance on technology.

How budget cuts are affecting National Park Service rangers

RE:PUBLIC reports on how budget cuts and staffing shortages impact rangers at Rocky Mountain National Park, risking conservation efforts and employee wellbeing.

Amid crosstalk from Trump, Pennsylvania Republicans encourage mail voting

Votebeat reports Pennsylvania Republicans are promoting mail voting despite Trump's opposition, noting a rise in GOP mail ballot requests ahead of elections.

Rural Americans rely on Head Start. Federal turmoil has them worried

The Hechinger Report reports that rural families rely on Head Start for child care and education, facing uncertainty due to federal budget cuts.

Racial health disparities could widen as states grapple with Trump cuts, experts warn

Stateline reports that federal funding cuts under the Trump administration may worsen racial health disparities as programs addressing equity are rolled back.

Football fantasy: Colleges add sports to bring men, but it doesn’t always work

The Hechinger Report reports that Roanoke College aims to boost male enrollment by reviving its football program, though past research shows limited long-term gains.

US population trends by state

SmartAsset reports the US population grew 1.55% last year, but changes vary by state, with Florida topping growth at 3.37%.

The retirement age hasn’t changed much in 60 years. Americans’ expectations have

The Motley Fool reports the average retirement age remains 65 for men and has risen to 63 for women, though many expect to retire later or not at all.

Time is running out for government websites to fix accessibility issues

AudioEye reports that government websites face a 2026 accessibility deadline, with many failing to meet standards, risking legal issues.

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