AmeriCorps is under siege. What happens in the communities it serves?
States Newsroom reports that AmeriCorps faces severe funding cuts, impacting community services and member placements across the U.S.
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States Newsroom reports that AmeriCorps faces severe funding cuts, impacting community services and member placements across the U.S.
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The Marshall Project reports that Trump’s pardons violate DOJ standards, costing victims over $1.3 billion, favoring political allies over justice.
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CalMatters reports some California winemakers oppose European wine tariffs, fearing they harm domestic producers amid rising costs and declining sales.
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Next City reports on Portland’s historic $8.5M settlement for Black families displaced in urban renewal, acknowledging systemic racial injustices.
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The Trace reports that Fort Wayne, Indiana, has no government-supported violence prevention or intervention program, which local activists say is contributing to a growing gap in outreach to the young people most active in the streets.
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OpenSecrets reports the pharma industry led lobbying in Q2 2025, spending $105.4 million, followed by Ballard Partners at $20 million.
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Chalkbeat reports that Trump’s legislation cuts SNAP-Ed funding, risking increased child hunger and reduced access to fresh produce for families.
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The Trace examines the potential effects of the “One Big Beautiful Bill” on the healthcare sector, violence prevention, and mental health services.
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Health Centers Near Me reports that seven cities opened 13 new community health centers, enhancing access in underserved areas.
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Votebeat reports on the need for Arabic ballots in Michigan, highlighting a lack of legal requirements despite a growing Arabic-speaking population.
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The Narwhal reports Kitimat, B.C. celebrates its status as Canada’s LNG capital after LNG Canada shipped its first cargo, despite community concerns.
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Stateline reports that new student loan caps may worsen the doctor shortage as aspiring physicians struggle with rising costs.
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Uniqode analyzed industry reports and news articles to explore the latest advancements in shopping technology.Â
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Votebeat reports on a trend where more 16- and 17-year-olds gain voting rights, starting in places like Newark, boosting civic engagement.
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Chalkbeat reports that undocumented children will no longer qualify for Head Start preschool under a Trump administration policy shift.
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Passport reports that e-commerce brands face rising tariffs, increasing compliance costs, and operational risks ahead of peak season, impacting profits.
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CalMatters reports on masked federal agents conducting immigration raids in California, sparking confusion and new legislative efforts to unmask them.
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The Hechinger Report highlights Indiana’s Elkhart County leading in high school apprenticeships, offering students viable career paths beyond college.
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Next City reports a study shows criminalizing homelessness does not reduce it, with many cities seeing increased rates post-ordinances.
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The Hechinger Report reports that 40% of child care teachers earn so little they need public assistance, highlighting severe pay inequities in the industry.
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