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Author: Romina Ruiz-Goiriena, USA TODAY

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After Nordstrom robbery in California, will other retailers be next? Experts say yes.

November 23, 2021November 23, 2021 Romina Ruiz-Goiriena, USA TODAY Comments Off on After Nordstrom robbery in California, will other retailers be next? Experts say yes.

After a series of thefts at high-end retailers such as Louis Vuitton and Nordstrom, industry experts say more stores might be next.

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Under Biden’s new budget offer, ‘Choice Neighborhood’ grants for affordable housing could be expanded to more cities

October 29, 2021October 29, 2021 Romina Ruiz-Goiriena, USA TODAY Comments Off on Under Biden’s new budget offer, ‘Choice Neighborhood’ grants for affordable housing could be expanded to more cities

HUD’s signature Choice Neighborhoods program would expand under the Build Back Better Act being pushed by the Biden Administration.

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More Americans struggling to put food on the table after federal benefits end

September 18, 2021September 18, 2021 Romina Ruiz-Goiriena, USA TODAY Comments Off on More Americans struggling to put food on the table after federal benefits end

Experts warn the largest cutoff of federal benefits in U.S. history earlier this month means millions of Americans are back to rationing food.

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This is America: Everybody has a connection to the Surfside collapse

July 22, 2021 Romina Ruiz-Goiriena, USA TODAY Comments Off on This is America: Everybody has a connection to the Surfside collapse

In many ways, I am the child and grandchild of every major geopolitical conflict in the 20th century.

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‘What will I tell my son?’: Family wrestles with missing mother and grandmother after building collapse in Florida

June 25, 2021June 26, 2021 Romina Ruiz-Goiriena, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘What will I tell my son?’: Family wrestles with missing mother and grandmother after building collapse in Florida

A man’s mother and grandmother were inside a 12-story building when it collapsed in Surfside, Florida. Now, he is struggling with how to tell his son.

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COVID-19 fueled a domestic violence crisis. Now, the stimulus bill could help women and children leave abusers

March 6, 2021March 6, 2021 Romina Ruiz-Goiriena, USA TODAY Comments Off on COVID-19 fueled a domestic violence crisis. Now, the stimulus bill could help women and children leave abusers

Against a backdrop of increasing domestic violence, survivors risk being trapped in a cycle of abuse without federal funding for child care.

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Surgery for a child, car loan, electric bills: We asked Americans how they’d spend $1,400 stimulus checks, and this is what they told us

February 25, 2021 Romina Ruiz-Goiriena, USA TODAY Comments Off on Surgery for a child, car loan, electric bills: We asked Americans how they’d spend $1,400 stimulus checks, and this is what they told us

We asked Americans around the country how they would spend a third round of $1,400 stimulus checks if the new relief bill passes.

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Transgender activists in the South are battling homelessness with tiny homes and private shelters amid COVID-19

February 6, 2021 Romina Ruiz-Goiriena, USA TODAY Comments Off on Transgender activists in the South are battling homelessness with tiny homes and private shelters amid COVID-19

Grassroots organizers are working to build long-term housing for transgender people across the South amid record levels of homelessness.

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Federal government wants Americans to buy groceries online, but most people on SNAP can’t

January 24, 2021January 24, 2021 Romina Ruiz-Goiriena, USA TODAY Comments Off on Federal government wants Americans to buy groceries online, but most people on SNAP can’t

The government wants Americans to buy groceries online when possible to avoid COVID-19. But many people receiving food stamps can’t shop on the web.

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‘We’re not wanted’: Homeless people were put in hotels to keep them safe. Now they’re being evicted

December 15, 2020December 15, 2020 Romina Ruiz-Goiriena, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘We’re not wanted’: Homeless people were put in hotels to keep them safe. Now they’re being evicted

Major U.S. cities arranged for homeless people to stay in hotels to protect them from COVID-19. Now they face being thrown back into the streets.

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