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The invisible labor of women who love incarcerated people

The Economic Hardship Reporting Project and The Nation report on the unseen burdens women, especially of color, bear when supporting incarcerated loved ones, highlighting financial and emotional struggles.

Impact of the English Common Law on the United States

Davis, Saperstein & Salomon, P.C. reports that the U.S. legal system, influenced by English common law, shares key principles like jury trials and tort laws.

How Google organized opposition to a California privacy proposal

CalMatters reports Google mobilized small businesses to oppose California’s AB 566, claiming it would harm online advertising, as part of its lobbying efforts.

Why ‘clearance rates’ don’t tell the whole story about solving crimes

Stateline reports that clearance rates, while often cited as crime-solving benchmarks, can be misleading and vary widely, prompting legislative efforts to improve policing outcomes.

Wisconsin candidates have a path off the ballot besides death under new law

Votebeat reports Wisconsin candidates can now withdraw from the ballot before elections, not just via death, improving voter clarity.

Regulations can create the monopolies they’re meant to prevent

The Dispatch reports that regulations can unintentionally create monopolies by imposing heavier compliance costs on smaller firms, stifling competition.

Is crime scene cleanup America’s forgotten public service?

Trauma Services reports crime scene cleanup is a vital yet overlooked service, leaving grieving families to navigate trauma without support.

State of Medicare heading into 2026: Your complete guide to new laws and avoiding surprise bills

QMedic reports a $2,000 Medicare drug cost cap starting in 2026, ensuring predictable spending and potentially avoiding surprise bills.

The farmers sheltering displaced Palestinians on their land

Next City reports on farmers in Gaza, like Omran Al-Astal, hosting displaced families, prioritizing community aid over personal gain amidst ongoing conflict.

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SNAP reliance and benefits by state

SmartAsset reports that 42M Americans use SNAP, varying by state; New Mexico leads in enrollment, while California sees the highest payouts.

The Supreme Court is more interested in Second Amendment cases than ever before

The Trace reports the Supreme Court is set to review two key Second Amendment cases on gun rights concerning private property and drug use.

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.

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