UBI helps create more stability and safety for Angelenos, report shows

“I made sure to get [my son necessities] without thinking about it or saying, ‘Hey, well, if I spend this, I might not have enough money for food or for this bill.’ … It was so many times where I had incidents, where I needed to take care of my car’s maintenance. And things like that would have normally stressed me out, and I just took care of it. I didn't think twice about it,” Ashley Davis says of her experience receiving universal basic income. Credit: Shutterstock.

A Los Angeles mom shares how receiving $1000 per month for a year — from the BIG: LEAP program — allowed her to take better care of her son and her own mental and physical health. 

Vice presidential candidate Tim Walz doesn’t own stocks or property. Whether that’s a good thing depends on whom you ask.

Sde Teiman has become Israel’s most infamous military prison. Former prisoners and whistleblowers allege rampant human rights abuses, including gang rape. 

One in 10 Americans over age 65 has dementia, an umbrella term for symptoms of diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinsons. One journalist is documenting how patients continue to live with dignity and joy.