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About 9.7 million people in 89 counties live in “Military Post” communities across the country. A father of a deceased veteran explains how his area is fighting PTSD. (article)
One activist in Richmond, Virginia, says that a living wage will help lift people out of poverty. (article)
The number of homeless seniors is expected to double between 2010 and 2050 , even though older adults are working longer. (article)
Whether it's issues of sovereignty or access to quality education, Native Americans aren't staying silent this election season. (article)
On today's show: What the latest twist in the Clinton email scandal could mean for the election; actor Ethan Hawke on race; the most important issues facing voters. (episode)
How will FBI Director James Comey's announcement regarding newly discovered emails related to Hillary Clinton affect the election?
In the run-up to Election Day, we’re reporting on how the presidential race is viewed abroad. First up: Some thoughts from our neighbor to the north.
With premiums set to rise in 2017, here are some tips to help you renew your healthcare.
When every single county in America has been mapped and assigned a “community type” based on different demographics, what can the data tell us about the election?
Salt Lake City and parts of Utah have some of the worst air quality in the world, but conservative Mormon politicians have been hesitant to address it. That could change soon.
The actor discusses violence and white accountability in an era of heightened, racialized police brutality and gun violence.
Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times Columnist Thomas Friedman has been speaking with individuals forced from their homes not by war, but by climate change.
In El Paso, Texas, one immigration advocate is concerned that the Trans-Pacific Partnership could damage her hometown, and sister city of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. (article)
"It’s almost like there’s these invisible lines." (article)
There are 77 counties around the country considered to be “Middle Suburbs." They're growing and changing, but not as quickly as their urban-centric neighbors (article)
“Is this the death of rural communities or small family farms, or is it the birth of something?” asks 67-year-old Louise Ehmke of Healy, Kansas, home to about 200 people. (article)
Activists say there are almost 4,000 homeless people in and around Denver. (article)