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The fallout from a strike by prison guards continues to paralyze prisons, forcing officials to suspend programs and rely on ...
A new report shows homicides fell 17 percent in early 2025, but experts caution the trend is concentrated in a few major ...
From politics to economics, closing old or bad prisons is not always straightforward. Even some incarcerated people have ...
By prioritizing caregiver access and opening classrooms to families, Dr. Brittany Daley made real headway on some of her ...
Local officials report crowds disrupting flood recovery efforts, raising new questions about managing public access, privacy ...
Our universities’ real problems have little to do with DEI or antisemitism. Genuine reforms would encompass expanding access and equity and confronting a history of institutional racism.
The administration’s strategy accelerates permitting for AI infrastructure while threatening to withhold federal support from ...
The future of an EPA program for disadvantaged communities may be uncertain, but there are lessons for the future in how ...
Nevada is among the states to launch a new retirement program for private sector workers who lack access to one. Worried ...
Many years ago, when we were first introduced to the world of performance management, we became zealots, believing that ...
Under new federal law, states must verify millions of enrollees’ employment status. Some officials are worried about the ...
For incarcerated people, books can bring hope and new understanding, prepare them for jobs on the outside or simply help pass ...
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