D.C. became a haven for LGBTQ+ people. Many young adults can no longer afford it

Washington, D.C., has the highest concentration of LGBTQ+ adults in the United States. But a new survey suggests many of the city’s young queer and transgender residents are struggling to afford housing, access mental healthcare, and envision a stable future in the nation’s capital.

A report published Wednesday by the Wanda Alston Foundation and Loyola Marymount University’s LGBTQ+ Politics…

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Nearly 195,000 people slept in NYC shelters in 2025, the most ever

The number of New Yorkers sleeping in homeless shelters rose 27 percent under Mayor Eric Adams’ four years in office, driven by overcrowded housing conditions and evictions, according to a new report. The Coalition for the Homeless released its annual “State of the Homeless” report, which found that the number of non-migrant New York City [...]

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Late Night Host Jimmy Kimmel Agrees With Spencer Pratt, Urges Los Angeles Voters to Reject Him Anyway

Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel spent part of this week’s Jimmy Kimmel Live! doing something many viewers probably didn’t expect: agreeing with Spencer Pratt. The television personality, who has become an unlikely contender in the Los Angeles mayoral race, found himself at the center of Kimmel’s monologue Wednesday night. Yet while Kimmel ultimately urged viewers not […]

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Domestic abuse victims won’t face homelessness for speaking out under new law

The proposed changes will apply to those living in social housing (Picture: John Keeble/Getty Images)

A new law being brought to parliament today aims to close a loophole which has meant domestic abuse victims living in social housing feel forced to stay in harm’s way – or risk homelessness.

Currently, there is no way for landlords to evict abusers before their victim has already left the…

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