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President Donald Trump signed an executive order aiming to address homelessness by encouraging cities to enforce stricter ...
President Donald Trump signed a new executive order that will expand involuntary treatment for people suffering from severe ...
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On July 24, Donald Trump issued yet another executive order, this one attempts to make it easier to forcibly hospitalize homeless people who are mentally ill or who are dealing with addiction, which ...
In the order, titled “Ending Crime and Disorder on America’s Streets,” the president cited 2024’s Point-In-Time Count numbers nationwide, and targeted unsheltered individuals – 274,224, according to ...
President Donald Trump is threatening to hold up a new stadium deal if Washington’s NFL team did not restore its name to a ...
People with experimental brain implants often turn to the treatment as a last resort, hoping to improve their health when ...
Moffat County Undersheriff Chip McIntyre gave several commands to Sholes to stop and drop to the ground, video shows. The man ...
Changes to Medicaid could increase barriers to recipients and raise Clay County Social Services costs, according to a Clay County Medicaid administrator and regional mental health care provider.
President Trump signed an executive order making it easier for cities and states to remove homeless people from the streets and get them treatment elsewhere.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order that would make it easier for local law enforcement to remove homeless ...
President Trump signed an executive order encouraging cities to remove homeless people from the streets and institutionalize ...
Both the governor and president want to make it illegal to sleep in public spaces, an approach questioned by some Inland ...
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