Not every case involving mishandled classified documents gets prosecuted. The key factor in the Trump case seems to be his actions after the discovery.
I found this an interesting summary, given the whataboutism coming from the Right following Trump's indictments.
The story you shared is a good read and does a great job explaining the difference between being (arguably) negligent handling classified information (Clinton, Biden) and one -intentionally- concealing one's possession of classified information, lying to authorities, etc.
Of course, the people who most need to hear this are also the least likely to listen.
Yeah, it’s a case of “you really shouldn’t handle classified information that way” “Whoops, is this better?” vs. “You really shouldn’t handle classified information that way” “I didn’t! And even if I did (hides box behind back), it would be perfectly OK for me to do! This is all someone else’s fault!”
I've been to places that had free municipal wifi, mostly at libraries and bus stops. It seems like a small service that is generally helpful to people without access to their own wifi. I think the better solution is to have more places with free wifi at night so people don't have to congregate in the one small area.
There aren't many places the unhoused are allowed to exist in public and cutting them off from essential services only makes it harder for them to better their situation.