Trump’s budget cuts jobs programs. This Republican mayor has inspired cities to invest in employing the homeless.; ‘I’m finally a weather girl’: Woman with Down syndrome fulfills a lifelong dream; This innovative program uses brain science to teach Chicago teens how to stop violence; Her teen son called her an “intolerant” liberal. So she launched a national project to hear from the other side.; D.C. pop-up selling ‘Nasty Women Unite’ T-shirts, other feminist apparel fuels women’s movement;
 
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Trump’s budget cuts jobs programs. This Republican mayor has inspired cities to invest in employing the homeless.
Denver is one of several cities to adopt a plan providing work for their most vulnerable populations.
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‘I’m finally a weather girl’: Woman with Down syndrome fulfills a lifelong dream
Mélanie Ségard's segment broke television records in France, the station that hosted her said.
 
This innovative program uses brain science to teach Chicago teens how to stop violence
CHILL trains teens how to prevent violent conflicts by tuning into what happens in their bodies when they become angry.
 
Her teen son called her an “intolerant” liberal. So she launched a national project to hear from the other side.
"You have to take ownership of your own contribution to the negativity."
 
D.C. pop-up selling ‘Nasty Women Unite’ T-shirts, other feminist apparel fuels women’s movement
“This is not a normal store,” said owner Rebecca Lee Funk about The Outrage. “For a lot of women, they just want to be in this environment.”
 
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