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#homelessness
fromKqed
3 days ago
Social justice

SF Welcomes 'Spare Room' Program to Help Formerly Incarcerated People Find Housing | KQED

fromKqed
3 days ago
Social justice

SF Welcomes 'Spare Room' Program to Help Formerly Incarcerated People Find Housing | KQED

Growth hacking
fromTechCrunch
3 weeks ago

Why these founders ditched social ads for Taylor Swift concerts and prison tablets | TechCrunch

Guerrilla tactics—school tours, brand ambassadors, event activations, speaking circuits, and coalition building—enabled startups to reach niche customer segments effectively.
#supportive-housing
fromBronx Times
2 months ago
New York City

City Council approves Just Home housing project despite objections from Mayor Adams, Council Member Marmorato - Bronx Times

fromBronx Times
2 months ago
New York City

City Council approves Just Home housing project despite objections from Mayor Adams, Council Member Marmorato - Bronx Times

#spacex
Startup companies
fromTechCrunch
3 months ago

Madrid's Orbital Paradigm aims to prove a cheaper path to orbital reentry | TechCrunch

Orbital Paradigm builds small, reusable reentry capsules to enable frequent microgravity return missions for materials and biotech markets.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
3 months ago

'Like a permanent barrier': Ontario needs to change hiring rules for people with criminal records, report says | CBC News

Ontario laws and hiring practices create lasting employment barriers for people with criminal records, disproportionately affecting Black and Indigenous applicants.
Venture
fromTheregister
7 months ago

Over 50 years later, the voyage of Kosmos 482 is over

Kosmos 482's reentry concludes the Soviet Union's prolonged space endeavor, highlighting challenges in spacecraft durability.
#spacecraft
Venture
fromArs Technica
7 months ago

A Soviet-era spacecraft built to land on Venus is falling to Earth instead

Kosmos 482 may survive reentry, unlike typical space debris, due to its specialized design.
OMG science
fromThe Verge
7 months ago

The chance of getting hit by a Soviet spacecraft goes up next week

A part of the Kosmos 482, a failed Soviet probe, is expected to crash back to Earth after 53 years, but the risk to people is extremely low.
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