The U.S. is experiencing a significant rise in homelessness, with over 770,000 people counted as homeless, driven by natural disasters, soaring rents, and an influx of migrants. The report highlights a concerning increase in family homelessness and a disproportionate impact on African-Americans. While some cities have seen success in reducing homelessness, the overall trend is alarming, prompting calls for better resources and policy changes to address the crisis. Teljes cikk (Euronews.com)