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NC groups get $2 5 million from Amazon founder Jeff Bezos to help fight homelessness

NC groups get $2.5 million from Amazon founder Jeff Bezos to help fight homelessness T. Keung Hui, The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.) Dec. 24 Two North Carolina groups are each getting $1.25 million to try to help end homelessness and provide housing for families struggling to make it through the pandemic. This month, the Bezos Day One Family Fund announced that $105.9 million will be awarded to 42 groups in 24 states, including Families Together and the North Carolina Coalition to End Homelessness. The fund was created by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos to provide shelter and support for young families in communities across the country.

Natural disasters causing economic destruction can increase child marriages — study

Natural disasters causing economic destruction can increase child marriages — study Natural disasters causing economic destruction can increase child marriages — study In order to establish a causal relationship between natural disasters and child marriage, the researchers studied the 2008 Kosi floods in Bihar. Kairvy Grewal 22 December, 2020 1:36 pm IST Text Size: A+ New Delhi: A case study attempting to explore the link between child marriages and natural disasters in India has concluded that such disasters, which lead to economic destruction, could increase the prevalence of child marriage.  The study was published in the Social Science Research Network on 21 December. It was conducted by Madhulika Khanna and Nishtha Kochhar, who are both PhD candidates in the Department of Economics at Georgetown University. 

Study sees a pattern: Good vaccine news and stock sales by execs

Study sees a pattern: Good vaccine news and stock sales by execs
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Almost 40 Million Renters Could Lose Their Homes If Congress Doesn t Act Quick

Updated: 1:02 PM PST, December 14, 2020 Millions of renters owe an estimated $70 billion in back rent and if an eviction moratorium is not extended, then 30 to 40 million Americans could be at risk of losing their homes Millions of renters owe an estimated $70 billion in back rent and, if an eviction moratorium is not extended, 30 to 40 million Americans could be at risk of losing their homes as early as January if Congress doesn t act quickly, according to CBS News. The Center for Disease Control issued a moratorium as a public health measure in September, but it is set to expire as the new year rolls in.

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