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The 10 Best Morgan Wallen Summer Songs, Ranked
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The 10 Best Morgan Wallen Summer Songs, Ranked

Uncover the summer magic of Morgan Wallen's music as we rank his top 10 songs based on lyrics, tempo, melody and emotional connection with fans. Continue reading…
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Better Homelessness Policies Needed to Restore Order on Streets—and in Individuals’ Lives
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Better Homelessness Policies Needed to Restore Order on Streets—and in Individuals’ Lives

Are cities required to allow the homeless to sleep on public property? This month, the Supreme Court is expected to rule in a case that examines whether it’s unconstitutional to impose penalties for street camping.    My colleagues have written about the legal details of the case, explaining that the Constitution does not provide a right to sleep on public property, nor does it include a right to shelter for the homeless. City governments have the authority to determine how a city’s public property is used. Of course, local governments are also faced with the challenge of how to help those who do end up on the streets. Cities across the country have seen homelessness rise, but government solutions have been mostly unsuccessful. So, what’s to be done to help those who languish on the streets? Number of Homeless More than 653,000 people were homeless on a given night in 2023, the highest number recorded since the federal government began collecting data in 2007. Homelessness in the U.S. has been climbing since prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, including both “sheltered homelessness” (the homeless who are staying in shelters) and “unsheltered homelessness” (those residing on the streets or other places not meant for human habitation). Government spending on homelessness has also been increasing at all levels. In 2017, the federal government spent $7.4 billion on homelessness programs (adjusted for inflation), which jumped to more than $9 billion as of 2024. More spending on homelessness programs is proposed for the upcoming fiscal year. And this is just a tiny fraction of total government spending on all anti-poverty programs, which currently amounts to more than $1 trillion annually. These 90-plus means-tested programs provide cash, food, housing, medical care, and social services to those with low incomes (or no income). For nearly two decades, the general approach to homelessness has prioritized providing permanent housing without barriers to entry; that is, no requirements to participate in programs such as for drug rehab, mental health treatment, or job training. But this “housing first” approach does not reduce overall rates of homelessness or improve problems such as drug addiction, mental illness, or unemployment. Permanent housing is also costly, takes a great deal of time to build, and can be occupied for many years, meaning it isn’t as available for others who might need it. What Can Be Done? The underlying causes of homelessness vary, so approaches to helping the homeless should also vary. Sometimes a family might just need temporary rental assistance to get through financial hardship. In other cases, people face severe challenges that can require intensive intervention.   To address homelessness, the government should first stop focusing on “housing first.” Instead, funding should favor programs that improve well-being and self-sufficiency, measured by outcomes such as reduced drug abuse, increased employment, and transitioning people to private housing. While permanent supportive housing may be appropriate for the direst cases, temporary housing, paired with requirements to participate in programs like drug rehab, mental health treatment, and job training is most optimal. That approach addresses the need for shelter, but it requires personal accountability and promotes self-reliance.   Treatment for Mental Illness Cities and states should also make psychiatric care for those with severe mental illness more available. One study estimates that 78% of those living on the streets struggle with a mental health problem. But there’s a major shortage of public psychiatric beds available. State policymakers should also review their involuntary commitment laws to ensure such laws don’t make it overly restrictive for those with severe mental illness to get treatment. Some individuals present significant harm to themselves or others and may not even be healthy enough to recognize they have a mental illness.   Assisted outpatient treatment is another option states can use to help those with severe mental illness who need supervised care, but don’t necessarily need institutional care. Researchers find that assisted outpatient treatment participants are less likely to become homeless, be arrested, be hospitalized, or use illicit drugs. Ex-Cons Especially Vulnerable Former prisoners are at high risk for homelessness, and more than 15% of the prison population have experienced homelessness. Former inmates often face challenges finding housing and employment due to their incarceration record. Programs that work with ex-prisoners to reintegrate them into the community can help individuals avoid homelessness, not to mention avoid prison recidivism. Hope for Prisoners, a program in Las Vegas, is an example of a program that provides “life skills and leadership training, long-term mentoring, and ongoing support” to the formerly incarcerated. Strengthening Families Strong family and community connections are significant protectors against homelessness. Helping people overcome challenges, such as drug abuse, that stand in the way of healthy relationships will help reduce homelessness. Some cities also have programs to help the homeless reconnect with family they have lost contact with due to strained relationships or lack of steady contact information. San Diego and San Francisco have kinship programs, where volunteers help the homeless find family members and contact them. Those are just a handful of reforms cities and states can implement to help the homeless. But any solutions to assist should focus on addressing the underlying causes of poverty and building self-reliance and reconnection with the community. Tent encampments on American streets have become all too common, and city leaders have the responsibility to maintain order on their streets. Coupling policies that protect public order with those that promote self-sufficiency will help increase the well-being of the entire community. The post Better Homelessness Policies Needed to Restore Order on Streets—and in Individuals’ Lives appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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UConn's Dan Hurley Says He Rejected Coaching LeBron, Lakers 'to Pursue Championships'
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UConn's Dan Hurley Says He Rejected Coaching LeBron, Lakers 'to Pursue Championships'

One of the most storied franchises in professional sports history, which boasts one of the most accomplished players of all time, has lost a bit of its luster. The Los Angeles Lakers, winners of 17 NBA championships, failed to secure the hottest head coach in basketball when Dan Hurley of...
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This One STUNNING Chart Explains Why America Is Collapsing
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Indian’s Forged Series Returns in 2024 Led by Roland Sands Design
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Indian’s Forged Series Returns in 2024 Led by Roland Sands Design

You might remember Indian Motorcycle’s Forged Series from last year, where the brass at Indian Motorcycle tapped one of their […] The post Indian’s Forged Series Returns in 2024 Led by Roland Sands Design appeared first on Hot Bike Magazine.
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Interviews with Tom Hardy, Austin Butler, and Other Stars of “The Bikeriders” Movie
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Interviews with Tom Hardy, Austin Butler, and Other Stars of “The Bikeriders” Movie

Austin Butler is part of the star-studded cast of “The Bikeriders,” which opens on June 21. The Bikeriders is a film about a midwestern motorcycle club from the 1960s that hits theaters on June 21. The movie was inspired by a book of the same name originally published in 1968, which chronicled the characters and exploits of the Chicago Outlaws Motorcycle Club as it morphs from a friendly association to a biker gang. The film adaptation is directed by Jeff Nichols (Loving; Midnight Special; Mud), who also wrote the screenplay over a period of several years. The movie stars Austin Butler (Elvis; Dune: Part 2), Tom Hardy (Mad Max: Fury Road; The Revenant), Norman Reedus (Walking Dead), and Jodie Comer (Killing Eve; The Last Duel). Kevin Duke, editor-in-chief of our sibling publication, American Rider, got the opportunity to watch an advanced screening of the movie followed by an opportunity to interview the actors and director. “I’m always dubious about Hollywood’s portrayal of motorcycling, but after watching an advance screening of this new film, I was really impressed with the production values and the acting,” said Duke. “Terrific performances throughout, especially from Hardy as the club leader ‘Johnny’ and Comer, the love interest of ‘Benny’ played by Butler. The motorcycles are all period-correct 1960s models, and their authentic sounds literally rumble the theater seats.” Take a look at these interviews to learn about the efforts it took to bring vintage motorcycles to the big screen. And get yourselves to theaters on June 21 to see the film for yourself! Subscribe to our channel to get updates about all new videos. The post Interviews with Tom Hardy, Austin Butler, and Other Stars of “The Bikeriders” Movie appeared first on Rider Magazine.
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A Cancer Clinic APOLOGIZES To Trans People For Saying "Cervix"?!
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BREAKING NOW: Hunter Biden Found GUILTY on All Gun Charges
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BREAKING NOW: Hunter Biden Found GUILTY on All Gun Charges

Hunter Biden has been found GUILTY by a Delaware Jury Tuesday on charges he intentionally concealed his drug addiction when purchasing a firearm. Hunter, 54, was accused of illegally buying a handgun while abusing crack cocaine. BREAKING: Hunter Biden found guilty on all counts pic.twitter.com/RxcyvBKiDn— MSNBC (@MSNBC) June 11, 2024 This is a developing story.
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Judas Priest announce 2024 North American tour with Sabaton as support
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Judas Priest announce 2024 North American tour with Sabaton as support

It's a heavy metal bonanza as Judas Priest and Sabaton hit the road together later this year!
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