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Building toward disaster: Growth collides with rising seas in Charleston, SC

Floodlight reports on Charleston's struggle with rising sea levels as rapid growth exacerbates flooding, threatening vulnerable communities.

Young kids with and without disabilities can learn side by side. One state has instead kept them apart for years

The Hechinger Report details New Jersey's struggle with inclusive education, where students with disabilities are often segregated from peers, violating federal laws.

Losing faith: Rural, religious campuses are among the most endangered

The Hechinger Report reports that rural religious campuses are endangered, facing closures amid declining enrollment and financial struggles.

America’s child care system relies on immigrants. Without them, it could collapse

The Hechinger Report reports America's child care system significantly relies on immigrants like Maggi, facing threats from anti-immigration policies.

$50 a week for 40 weeks: How no-strings cash changed the lives of teens

The Hechinger Report reports that a $50 weekly cash program for New Orleans teens boosted attendance and financial skills but had mixed academic impacts.

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.

Student loan caps might worsen the national doctor shortage, critics worry

Stateline reports that new student loan caps may worsen the doctor shortage as aspiring physicians struggle with rising costs.

Apprenticeships for high schoolers are touted as the next big thing. One state leads the way

The Hechinger Report highlights Indiana's Elkhart County leading in high school apprenticeships, offering students viable career paths beyond college.

2 out of 5 child care teachers make so little they need public assistance to support their families

The Hechinger Report reports that 40% of child care teachers earn so little they need public assistance, highlighting severe pay inequities in the industry.

Most college students are taking online classes, but they’re paying just as much as in-person students

The Hechinger Report reports that online education costs equal or exceeds in-person tuition, which some students find counterintuitive.

Level up your bills: The smart guide to bill consolidation

Achieve reports on bill consolidation strategies to simplify payments, reduce debt, and manage finances effectively while highlighting pros and cons.

A new way to help some college students: Zero percent, no-fee loans

The Hechinger Report reports on a new zero percent, no-fee loan program in Hawaii helping low-income students pursue degrees, fostering a pay-it-forward model.

How AI-powered police forces watch your every move

The Marshall Project reports on the rapid adoption of AI in policing, highlighting its use in New Orleans for real-time monitoring and arrests.

What are the common causes of crane accidents?

CICB reports common crane accident causes include human error, mechanical failure, environmental factors, improper rigging, and inadequate planning.

When building sandcastles and tunnels, beware collapsing sand

The Conversation notes that, while digging holes in sand might seem innocent, if the hole is deep enough and collapses on a person, it is extremely difficult to escape.

Childhood vaccination rates drop across 1,600 US counties

The 74 reports childhood vaccination rates have dropped in 1,600 US counties since the pandemic, risking herd immunity amid rising measles outbreaks.

‘We’re still living with the aftermath’: Floridians brace for fresh hurricane season

Economic Hardship Reporting Project and The Guardian talk to Florida residents who have been impacted by increasingly strong and frequent hurricanes.

Why the health care industry is one of the biggest cybercrime targets

Free NPI Lookup examined HHS data and other sources to explore the scale of health care data breaches over the last decade.

5 surprising opioid use disorder statistics

Charlie Health reports that nearly 10% of Americans have a drug use disorder, with many not receiving necessary treatment amid ongoing opioid crises.

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