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Study Finds Gap Between What Rural Residents Want for End-of-Life Care and What They Receive

Lack of conversations among the family members, and a more difficult access to healthcare are among the reasons responsible for the discrepancy.

How Frontline Communities Can Take Advantage of the Inflation Reduction Act to Advance Local Priorities

A breakdown of some of the major opportunities available to community-based organizations and some actionable steps to get more involved in this space.

“Climate-friendly” beef could land in a meat aisle near you. Don’t fall for it.

Tyson Foods and the federal government refuse to show their math for a new sustainability label.

How Our Property Tax System Robs the Poor to Pay the Wealthy

Discover the shocking truth about a secret racket in America that’s been hiding in plain sight for years; High-value homes are escaping their fair share of property taxes, burdening less wealthy neighbors and straining city budgets. Join us as we unveil the reverse Robin Hood grift that’s affecting communities across the United States.

SBA program upended in wake of Supreme Court affirmative action ruling

A judge struck down a provision of a federal program meant to help minority-owned businesses, a ruling that could imperil other programs that benefit underrepresented groups

Is Broadband Affordable for Middle-Class Families? How’s Your State Doing?

Maps show that the availability of low-cost options varies across the U.S.

Nonprofit, Community-Owned, or Multi-Use: North Dakota Towns Get Creative to Keep Grocery Stores Going

In response to a decline in the number of rural grocery stores, North Dakota communities are trying a variety of approaches to keep the doors open at these “foundational” community institutions. A state-sponsored grant program is one of the tactics.

CBS Sunday Morning – Plying their trades Not everyone is interested in a white collar job or college degree (or in racking up student loan debt).

“Sunday Morning” senior contributor Ted Koppel meets plumbers, apprentices and mechanics about their chosen professions, who talk about their blue collar work and how it’s perceived by others.

Proposed Overtime Rule Could Cost Businesses Up to $664 Million

The rule is a win for employees: Millions of new workers would be eligible for overtime. But it’ll come at a cost to businesses.

A Canadian study gave $7,500 to homeless people. Here’s how they spent it.

The results show the power of cash transfers to reduce homelessness.