
NYC Homelessness Spending Increases 262% Since 2019 Despite Rising Street Population
New York City's homelessness spending rose to $368 million, up 262% from 2019, while the street homeless population grew 26%.

New York City's homelessness spending rose to $368 million, up 262% from 2019, while the street homeless population grew 26%.

Kansas basketball coach Bill Self has not decided on his coaching future following the team's second-round tournament loss to St. John's.

Israel's efforts to encourage domestic rebellion against Iran's government have not achieved anticipated results according to recent assessments.

The Hillsborough Law faces further parliamentary delays while Home Secretary Mahmood develops new deportation policies for asylum seekers.

Two Democratic members of Congress are demanding the Treasury Department reverse a waiver that allows India to purchase Russian oil.

Phoenix Suns forward Dillon Brooks was arrested early Friday morning in Scottsdale, Arizona on suspicion of driving under the influence.
New research indicates advanced degrees in medical, legal and pharmaceutical fields provide the best return on investment for students.

Rep. Joaquin Castro says 2-year-old at Dilley center is ill and not receiving proper care, while celebrities petition for facility closure.
Snapchat's Snap Map feature now displays badges for users who rank in the top 25% of visitors to specific locations.
Taiwan and South Korea are separately pursuing energy supply guarantees, with Taiwan securing LNG commitments and South Korea requesting Gulf cooperation.

Benjamin Wagner, 68, a retired Detroit police sergeant, faces 14 charges including sexual assault and kidnapping related to alleged crimes between 1999 and 2003.

Regulatory authorities in the UK and Italy have launched separate investigations into business practices affecting consumers.

Quebec's controversial law restricting religious symbols in public sector jobs faces constitutional challenge at Supreme Court.

Military experts argue the US needs enhanced base resilience and prepositioned supplies in the Indo-Pacific while questioning alliance relationships.

Research involving over 9,000 adults found higher levels of optimism may be associated with reduced risk of developing dementia over time.
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