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Partnership helps domestic violence victims and their pets - KENTUCKY

[TRIGGER WARNING] "I think a lot of folks only get the top layers of what happens," said Marta Miranda, President and CEO of The Center for Women and Families. After nearly 40 years of working with victims of domestic violence, Miranda says has seen some things that would make you cry.  "We have had dogs with throats cut, dogs killed," Miranda said.... "That's why The Center for Women and Families and the Kentucky Humane Society created the Safe Haven Program. "We keep the pet...

Why the poor don't work, according to the poor

From AtlanticCities.com: Each year, the [Census]  bureau asks jobless Americans they've been out of work. And traditionally, a only a small percentage of impoverished adults actually say it's because they can't find employment...In 2007, for instance, 6.4 percent of adults who lived under the poverty line and didn't work in the past year said it was because they couldn't find a job. As of 2012, it had more than doubled, leaving it at a still-small 13.5 percent. By...

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