Los Angeles County reports a second year of declining homelessness, but progress remains slow as looming federal cuts threaten housing aid for over a million low-income renters. Meanwhile, Californians turn to personal firefighting devices to protect their homes, sparking debate over safety and effectiveness. Plus, a federal court blocks the FTC’s “click-to-cancel” rule, leaving consumers to find new ways to end unwanted subscriptions.
Los Angeles County reports a second year of declining homelessness, but progress remains
slow as looming federal cuts threaten housing aid for over a million low-income renters.
Meanwhile, Californians turn to personal firefighting devices to protect their homes, sparking
debate over safety and effectiveness. Plus, a federal court blocks the FTC’s “click-to-cancel”
rule, leaving consumers to find new ways to end unwanted subscriptions.