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Jun 11 2025BUSINESS

UK's Economic Revamp: A New Dawn or Just Talk?

The UK government has just dropped a major announcement. They are planning to spend hundreds of billions of pounds over the next few years. This money is earmarked for defense, healthcare, and big projects like infrastructure and housing. It is a bold move, but is it enough to make a real difference

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Jun 09 2025POLITICS

New York's Next Mayor: A Fresh Vision for Affordable Living

New York City has always been a beacon of opportunity. It's where many families, like those of Zellnor Myrie, came to build better lives. Myrie's parents moved from Costa Rica nearly 50 years ago, seeking work and a brighter future. They found it in New York, where Myrie was born and raised. He atte

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Jun 08 2025HEALTH

Mold, Housing, and Health: A Hidden Link?

In the UK, a recent survey revealed a troubling connection between housing situations and health issues. The survey, conducted in March 2020, involved over 3600 adults. It found that people living in rented homes, whether private or social, are more likely to have mold problems. Mold is not just a m

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Jun 07 2025POLITICS

The Clock is Ticking: How Time Limits Shape Housing Aid

In Delaware, housing aid comes with a seven-year deadline. This isn't just about counting down the days. It's about pushing people to improve their lives. Becca Morris, a single mom, saw this deadline as a motivator. It drove her to go back to school and secure a better future for herself and her so

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May 30 2025FINANCE

First-Time Homebuyers: Where to Find the Best Deals

First-time homebuyers are facing a tough market. Prices and mortgage rates are high. This can make it hard to find a good deal. But, there are ways to make it easier. One big factor is where you choose to buy. Some places have lower prices and more options. This can make a big difference in ho

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May 29 2025POLITICS

Dallas Ditches Old Parking Rules: What Does This Mean For The City?

Parking rules in Dallas have been stuck in the past for over 50 years. That all changed when the Dallas City Council voted to update these outdated parking codes. This move is a big step forward for small businesses, housing, and neighborhoods. The old rules were a nightmare for small businesses. T

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May 27 2025POLITICS

Northern Communities Push for Change

A recent gathering in Prince Rupert brought together local governments from northern British Columbia. They discussed various issues and came up with 23 resolutions. These resolutions cover a wide range of topics, from housing and crime to conservation and healthcare. Healthcare was a big topic. Th

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May 26 2025POLITICS

Los Angeles' Veterans: A Long Road Home

The West Los Angeles VA campus has been a topic of debate for years. It sits on 388 acres of land donated over a century ago to serve as a home for veterans. However, the campus has seen better days and has been used for various purposes, including athletic fields and a baseball stadium. This has le

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May 22 2025FINANCE

Spring Home Sales Hit a Snag

In April, the housing market took a hit. Sales of existing homes slowed down to a pace not seen since 2009. This drop happened despite a growing number of jobs in the economy. The slowdown is due to high interest rates and a lack of confidence among buyers. The National Association of Realtors repor

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May 22 2025HEALTH

How Housing Affects Health and Why Medicaid Is Stepping In

Housing is a big deal. It's not just about having a roof over your head. It's about stability and security. When people don't have stable housing, it affects their health. It's not just about physical health. It's also about mental health. Stress from not knowing where you'll sleep at night can take

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