
San Francisco police officers wait while homeless people collect their belongings. Nearly a quarter of the country's homeless population lives in California.
Ben Margot/APThe denial upholds a lower court ruling that put severe limits on cities' ability to enforce anti-camping ordinances on streets and in public rights of way. Advocates for the homeless lauded the move.
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READ: The House Judiciary Committee's Trump Impeachment Report National News
Chairman Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., completed a rare impeachment report — like ones filed for former Presidents Nixon and Clinton — ahead of a House vote expected this week. It includes Republicans' views.
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India's Citizenship Law Triggers Mass Protests And Violence As Modi Calls For Peace National News
The mass demonstrations followed violence that erupted Sunday night, as police stormed a public university in New Delhi.
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Poll: Opinions Of Impeachment Remain Unchanged; Signs Point To Base Election In 2020 National News
Despite weeks of public hearings, views on impeachment haven't budged, according to the latest NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll. "It's like the hearings have never happened," pollster Lee Miringoff said.
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College enrollment continues to decline, according to data released Monday. Small colleges have been forced to close; others are getting creative when it comes to finding and keeping students.
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House Slated To Impeach Trump This Week — How It Will Work And What Comes Next National News
The full House is expected to approve two articles of impeachment against the president. The GOP-led Senate is already making plans for what leaders hope will be a quick trial in January.
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NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll: Biden, Sanders Lead 2020 Democratic Race National News
Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents say they prefer former Vice President Joe Biden and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders over the rest of the Democratic field just ahead of Sen. Elizabeth Warren.
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U.N. Climate Summit Goes To Extra Time, But Ends With Major Questions Unresolved National News
The talks showed deep divisions, as small countries highly vulnerable to rising seas and powerful storms were at odds with wealthy, high-emitting countries like the United States.
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