Gender and right-wing extremism in America: Why understanding women’s roles is key to preventing future acts of domestic terrorism ~life.women Article 2111 words 7 votes
New Jersey police union contracts fund six-figure “sick day” payouts, $2,500 “perfect attendance” bonuses and lucrative “extra duty” assignments work Article 4285 words 5 votes
Three American mothers, on the brink. Eleven months, multiple breakdowns, one harrowing realization: They’ve got to get back up and do it all again tomorrow. ~life.women Article 3923 words 10 votes
The deplatforming of Father Coughlin: The story of the anti-Semitic radio priest offers an intriguing analog-age precedent to the digital-age debates over the limits of free expression Article 2399 words, published Jan 21 2021 11 votes
A factsheet about single people in the USA relationships Article 2156 words, published Aug 20 2020 10 votes
The unsettling truth of the story behind "Mostly Harmless", the hiker whose mysterious death fascinated the internet Article 4225 words 16 votes
Bakersfield, California just ended chronic homelessness Article 650 words, published Jan 6 2021 11 votes
Until 1968, a married Texas woman couldn’t own property or start a business without her husband’s permission. Attorney Louise Raggio fought to change that. ~life.women Article 1770 words 10 votes
The year of Karen: How a meme changed the way Americans talked about racism Article 1517 words 17 votes
Amid coronavirus outbreaks, migrants face the starkest of choices: Risking their lives in US detention or returning home to the dangers they fled Article 4103 words 8 votes
Why the eviction ban from the US Centers for Disease Control isn't really a ban housing Article 1043 words 9 votes
According to Need is a documentary podcast in five chapters from 99% Invisible’s Katie Mingle that asks: What are we doing to get people into housing? housing Article 372 words 8 votes
'Flexing their power': How America's richest zip code stays exclusive housing Article 2182 words 8 votes
Freemasons say they're needed now more than ever. So why are their ranks dwindling? Article 1483 words, published Nov 28 2020 8 votes
Logging in to get kicked out: Inside America's virtual eviction crisis housing Article 3246 words 7 votes
Why do political ads love to feature girls instead of women? Defiant young girls have become a political symbol in a country that fears grown women. ~life.women Article 1987 words, published Nov 13 2020 15 votes
"It is terrifying to face the reality that people with a full-time job have to have a home inside a tent": photos of a Seattle homeless tent camp housing work Article 1892 words 10 votes
"Other countries have social safety nets. The US has women." parenting family work Article 4196 words 19 votes
America’s safety net for people with disabilities was never secure. In the pandemic, it’s failing them. Article 2865 words 12 votes
Husband of Wanda, everyone's Grandmother, died of Covid (old news) Article 399 words, published Apr 9 2020 3 votes
Arizona is known as the best state in the US for people with developmental challenges. But its Division of Developmental Disabilities has turned down thousands of people because of paperwork issues. Article 5566 words 7 votes
At least twenty municipalities have changed local laws to allow backyard chicken coops since the pandemic started Article 903 words 8 votes
The patchwork city: What gaps and overlaps in city boundaries tell us about values housing Article 7832 words 4 votes
'I could show you stuff you wouldn’t believe:' Gravediggers speak out about horrifying conditions work Article 3980 words 8 votes
Migrant workers restricted to farms under one grower’s virus lockdown work Article 1910 words 8 votes
America will sacrifice anything for the college experience education.higher Article 2767 words 8 votes
Elderly and homeless: America’s next housing crisis housing Article 5037 words, published Oct 1 2020 11 votes
“I feel that the future I’ve been working towards my whole life is gone now” — What United States college students have to say about the coronavirus education.higher Article 4450 words 15 votes
Thousands of DC renters are evicted every year. Do they all know to show up to court? housing Link 10 votes
Meet 'Lady Ninja,' the 67-year-old who beat up a man attacking her friend — and saved her life Article 480 words 9 votes
Living in Sri Lanka during the end of the civil war, I saw how life goes on, surrounded by death Article 691 words 12 votes
He fought wildfires while imprisoned. California reported him to ICE for deportation Article 2012 words 9 votes