Cities try to ease the burden of court costs on the poor while keeping public order
Judge fines the state of Texas for not improving its foster care program
Cyntoia Brown-Long talks about her conversion in prison and her new life as a free woman
U.S. resumes aid to Central American countries that promise immigration changes
Cities with large homeless populations debate public camping rules
New policies make it difficult for immigrants to enter the United States legally
Online prostitution ads have gone down, but the ones that remain have also gone dark
The White House might get more involved in the California homelessness crisis
Job prospects, income, and the economy show positive growth
Campaign season brings back a flawed idea for fighting poverty