The founders of Blue Apron, NatureBox and Boxed.com all have one thing in common - they went to the same public high school in New Jersey, graduating within a year of each other. Their companies now have a combined value of $2.5 billion.
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The Running Bear Boxing Club in New Orleans Lower Ninth Ward was destroyed in Hurricane Katrina. But it's back and better than ever, serving at-risk children in the community.
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Family-run Pelican Produce leases 25 lots from Habitat for Humanity, which took possession of thousands of acres of blighted land in New Orleans in the wake of Katrina.
1 in 5 children in the U.S. rely on food stamps, or SNAP benefits. CNNMoney follows one family in Bridgeport, Connecticut to see how children living under the poverty line eat every day.
When the city of Bridgeport, CT started offering breakfast in the classroom, participation more than doubled. Here's why that's important for low-income children's development.
After taking out labor, equipment and transportation costs, the city of Bridgeport has about $1.50 to spend on lunch for each child. CNNMoney visits where daily meals are made for more than 10,000 ...
Healthy food is hard to come by in many sections of Bridgeport, CT. Especially on a food stamp budget. We follow a single mother shopping as she tries to make her SNAP benefits stretch.
The income inequality between Bridgeport, CT and its neighboring towns is striking. Raised on food stamps, one mother is determined to break the cycle of poverty for her family.
Charlotte Laws' daughter took a topless selfie and shared it with no one, but it ended up on one of the most popular revenge porn websites. Laurie Segall reports.
Hackers are breaking into webcams and emails to gain access to intimate images and then selling or trading them in the dark corners of the web. Laurie Segall reports.
Hacker Charlie Evens infiltrated countless womens' inboxes to steal naked photos and post them on a revenge porn website. He explains why he did it in an interview with Laurie Segall.