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DC policymakers considering TOPA changes should understand the implications for owners and renters of two-to-four-unit rental buildings.
Geographic data reveal gaps in home visiting services Home visiting programs are available in less than half of US counties, leaving many eligible families unable to access their many benefits.If scraping public data can be considered criminal, innovative research will suffer An ongoing court case in California has potentially deep ramifications for novel research that uses publicly available data.In South Asian slums, women face the consequences of climate change A new study shows that stressors brought by climate change may lead to increased domestic abuse and sleep deprivation among impoverished women.How to expand home visiting’s reach through demographic and economic data In 2015, more than a quarter of a million families received home visiting services. But how many more could benefit?Breaking down educational barriers on Chicago’s Northside A majority-white school and a majority–African American school in Chicago, one of the most segregated cities in the country, are planning to merge.China’s ambitious plans show the challenges of performance targets China is tracking progress toward its goals by setting performance targets, which encompass the economy, education, the environment, and more.