A new study from the Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality has found that new housing stock in six high-growth metropolitan areas primarily served moderate- and higher-income households, while lower-income households experienced higher rent growth than higher-income households.
Federal authorities are blocking state investigations into shootings by federal immigration agents, leaving local prosecutors to decide how to hold federal officers accountable in a system where Washington controls most of the levers of power.
Children around the world are growing up in a spiritual vacuum, and educators are proposing grafting spiritual education onto a knowledge-based educational system, but this approach is insufficient to address the epidemic of loneliness and alienation among young people.
By refusing to participate in the consumerist system, people can find liberation and freedom from the trap of manufactured dissatisfaction, and can instead focus on the joy of having enough.
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