New State Regulations Force a California Charity for the Homeless to Close Shop
By Joseph Sunde For the past four years, Deliverance San Diego has been delivering hot meals to the city’s homeless population every Friday, averaging 200…
By Joseph Sunde For the past four years, Deliverance San Diego has been delivering hot meals to the city’s homeless population every Friday, averaging 200…
By Jason Riddle Lim Pengkhun was born in 1980 near the Cambodian-Vietnamese border. The possibility he’d one day manage his own business would have been…
By Matt Warner In Ruhiira, Uganda, an international aid project once offered villagers $300,000 to grow maize instead of matoke, a banana-like starch. Maize, the…
By Michael Snyder The borrower is the servant of the lender, and one of the primary ways that the elite keep the rest of us…
By Al-Jazeera In a busy market, Chinese parents Pang Zhengdong and Hu Aizhen are handing out flyers in search of their missing three-year-old daughter, Pang…
By Matt Agorist Honolulu, HI — To “celebrate” Christmas Eve, the Waikiki Police Department is planning to remove all of the city’s homeless population in…
By Meadow Clark Kansas City, Missouri Health Department made a national splash when their staff literally poured bleach on food intended for homeless people earlier…
By Carey Wedler Government has long been characterized as inept. It’s easy to forget that sometimes it can be downright cruel. The latest example comes…
By Michael Snyder As the middle class disintegrates and poverty grows, more Americans than ever are becoming dependent on the government just to survive. Today,…
By Michael Snyder The middle class in America has been declining for decades, and we continue to get even more evidence of the catastrophic damage…
By Brandon Smith Tyranny is often seen as a sudden and inexplicable development in a society; the product of a singular despot that rockets to…
By Matt Agorist After reporting that President Donald Trump’s military parade would cost taxpayers a whopping $12 million earlier this year, a new estimate released…
By Daniel J. Mitchell With the possible exception of a few extreme environmentalists, everyone agrees that robust long-run growth is a key to a better society. An unprecedented jump…
By Michael Snyder If the U.S. economy is really doing so well, then why is homelessness rising so rapidly? As the gap between the rich…