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  2. ‘Subway surfing’ trend is killing NYC kids at a higher rate ...

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    Six people died surfing subway trains in the city last year, up from five in 2023.

  3. Arizona election denier Kari Lake ‘couch-surfing like a bum ...

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  4. How Rita Boncompagni Ludovisi Became the Couch-Surfing ... - AOL

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    Two years after T&C first paid her a visit, Her Serene Highness Princess Rita Boncompagni Ludovisi is broke and homeless, essentially couch-surfing, albeit on very well-appointed couches, and ...

  5. Youth homelessness - Wikipedia

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    Homeless children sleeping in New York City, 1890. Photographed by Jacob Riis.. Youth homelessness is the problem of homelessness or housing insecurity amongst young people around the globe, extending beyond the absence of physical housing in most definitions and capturing familial instability, poor housing conditions, or future uncertainty (couch surfing, van living, hotels).

  6. Nick Gabaldón - Wikipedia

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    Nicolás Rolando Gabaldón (February 23, 1927 – June 6, 1951) was an early surfer who is credited by surfing experts with being California's first documented surfer of African-American and Latino descent at a time when many beaches were segregated and opportunities for minorities more limited than today.

  7. Couch surfing - Wikipedia

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    Couch surfing is especially common among those under the age of 25, including children. In Britain, 1 in 5 young people have couch surfed at least once each year, and almost half of those have done so for more than a month. [9] While safer than sleeping in the rough, couch surfing is not an adequate long term housing solution.

  8. How a 24-Year-Old Surfer Rode a Wave the Size of 10-Story ...

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    Surfer Alo Slebir, 24, rode a gargantuan wave estimated to be 108 feet high “It’s the fastest I’ve ever traveled on a surfboard,” Slebir tells PEOPLE.

  9. Daily Briefing: What will 2025 mean for America? - AOL

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    As America shifts into 2025, many changes are coming, But amid a new GOP-led Congress and a presidential inauguration, a few steadfast things remain, like American's money woes, ongoing foreign ...