President Trump's budget proposal would completely eliminate a program that helps about 6 million low-income households heat and cool their homes. Supporters of the program hope Congress will save it.
The House Republican budget plan would eviscerate Medicaid and food assistance and shift resources toward the wealthiest Americans. Earlier today, House Republicans unveiled the final parts of their ...
I’m not a programmer. But I’ve been creating my own software tools with help from artificial intelligence. Credit...Photo Illustration by Ben Denzer; Source Photographs by Sue Bernstein and Paul ...
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Welcome to the Basic Needs Program website! At Santa Clara University, we believe that every student deserves access to the essentials for a healthy and fulfilling life. We’re dedicated to ensuring ...
Some of L.A.’s poorest families received cash assistance of $1,000 a month as part of a 12-month pilot project launched nearly three years ago. There were no strings attached and they could use the ...
Sharon Stone, 66, has re-created the famous “leg cross” scene from her 1992 thriller, “Basic Instinct.” On Thursday, Stone made an Instagram post with a photo of herself sitting in a wooden chair with ...
Sixty years ago, on May 1, 1964, at 4 am in the morning, a quiet revolution in computing began at Dartmouth College. That’s when mathematicians John G. Kemeny and Thomas E. Kurtz successfully ran the ...
A Seattle basic income pilot gave low-income residents $500 a month, nearly doubling employment rates. Some participants reported getting new housing, while others saw their employment incomes rise.