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The hidden cost of legal silence: What women really think about the justice system

A Case for Women reports a survey reveals that 76% of women feel judged for filing lawsuits, facing unique barriers and distrust in the legal system.

What causes long lines on Election Day, and how they can be avoided

Votebeat reports on strategies to reduce long voting lines, emphasizing better resource management and voter experience improvements.

The deadly combination of pregnancy and rural living in the United States

The Economic Hardship Reporting Project and Nonprofit Quarterly report that rural living exacerbates maternal health crises, putting pregnant people at higher risk due to access issues.

The big beautiful drill act

RE:PUBLIC reports on the latest trends in renewable energy, highlighting innovations and policy changes boosting sustainability.

There’s a process for investigating killings by federal officers. Minneapolis is a ‘complete aberration’

The Marshall Project reports that federal efforts to exclude Minnesota from investigations into the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti go against decades of practice.

Why Trump can’t cancel the 2026 midterms, and why election experts say that fear distracts from the real risk

Votebeat reports that Trump lacks the authority to cancel the 2026 midterms, with local officials committed to upholding election laws.

How a notorious maximum-security prison was transformed into a thriving preschool

The 74 reports a former maximum-security prison in Virginia was transformed into Brynmor Early Education & Preschool, serving 152 children and promoting hope.

Can cities make landlords care about energy efficiency?

Grist reports on how cities aim to improve energy efficiency for renters, amidst challenges like "split incentives" that hinder landlord investments.

Which US cities have the most single and married people?

SmartAsset reports Detroit has the most singles (57.4%), while Fremont, CA, has the highest marriage rate (63.8%) and Spokane leads in divorce rates (15%).

Homelessness is rising fast among a surprising group: Infants and toddlers

The Hechinger Report reports homelessness among infants and toddlers surged by 23% from 2021 to 2023, impacting nearly 450,000 children in the U.S.

The city where traffic fatalities vanished

Reasons to be Cheerful reports that Hoboken, NJ, has had zero traffic fatalities in nine years due to strong safety measures and community engagement.

Witness trees: A living archive of Black memory

Atmos reports on the Grove Place Baobab in St. Croix, a 300-year-old tree symbolizing Black history and resilience, linking generations through shared stories.

Small modular reactors, big dreams: Ontario’s nuclear pitch

The Narwhal highlights Ontario's plan to build small modular reactors (SMRs) at Darlington, aiming for clean energy amidst high costs and technological challenges.

The countries where you can still buy European residency, and what it actually costs in 2026

Movingto.com reports that options for buying European residency have dwindled and become more costly, with Portugal, Hungary, Greece, Italy, Malta, and Cyprus now the primary programs available, requiring investments from €250,000 to €2 million.

This Kansas City neighborhood is transforming neglected housing and keeping control local

Next City reports on Lykins Neighborhood in Kansas City, tackling blight and preserving affordability through community-led housing initiatives.

The 'Plan B passport' boom: How political uncertainty is driving a record surge in Americans seeking European residency

Movingto.com reports a 183% surge in American inquiries for European residency, driven by political uncertainty and shifting visa options.

Cities adding the most high-income households

SmartAsset reports Waterbury, CT, saw the highest growth in high-income households, increasing 271% from 2023 to 2024, impacting local economies significantly.

How to support someone who has an eating disorder

Rula reports that supporting someone with an eating disorder is vital. Awareness, care, and open communication can aid their recovery journey.

How national nitrogen oxide reduction rules are changing home heating

Vectra Mechanical reports new DOE rules will require 95% efficiency for gas furnaces by 2028, saving $24.8 billion but increasing upfront costs for homeowners.

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