This week Matter of Fact explores lawsuits by school districts blaming social media giants for a growing teen mental health crisis. Plus, with major cities struggling to solve homelessness, an expert tells us which ideas can work or don’t. And a new generation of craftsmen and storytellers are reviving the woodworking history and techniques of enslaved African Americans from the 1800s.
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