Adhiti Bandlamudi
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California's housing crisis is acute, and the state is forcing cities to do something about it. One tool is called "the builder's remedy," which allows developers to circumvent local regulations.
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There's a desperate need for affordable housing in California and churches have land to build on. But there are hurdles, including financing difficulties, pushback from neighbors and zoning issues.
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Ten people are dead, including the alleged gunman, in a workplace shooting in San Jose, Calif. Authorities say all the victims were employees of the local transit authority.
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In San Jose, Calif., residents have started civilian foot patrols in Japantown to prevent violence against older Asian Americans. It's one of many that have started in the U.S. over the last year.
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In most American cities, gun homicides are on the decline. But Durham, North Carolina, saw its homicide rate rise in 2019. While the community copes with…
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Mortality rates started rising in 2016. What was driving that uptick? A new study says gun homicides of young black and Hispanic men.
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Law enforcement officers are stationed in schools across the country to protect students. Most get at least 40 hours of training when they start, but it often focuses on the worst-case scenario: an active shooter.
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A new report looks at nine years of targeted school violence, including school shootings in the United States. It found that there is no profile of an attacker and that attackers usually had multiple motives.
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Have you ever had a job where you had to stop and ask yourself: what am I doing here? If I quit tomorrow, would anyone even notice? This week on Hidden Brain, we revisit our 2018 conversation with anthropologist David Graeber about the rise of what he calls "bullsh*t jobs," and how these positions affect the people who hold them.
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A recent poll found most Americans are in favor of safe storage laws. But gun owners disagree on what the safest way to store a gun is.