Once released from jail bars, convicted felons are banned from getting food stamps and other public food assistance. A study found felons are more likely to engage in behavior that puts them at risk for HIV, a new study says.
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Once released from jail bars, convicted felons are banned from getting food stamps and other public food assistance. A study found felons are more likely to engage in behavior that puts them at risk for HIV, a new study says.
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Japan to introduce forgery-proof revenue stampsNHK WORLDJapan's National Tax Agency will introduce anti-counterfeit revenue stamps …