Month: December 2023
The Rise of The Forever Renters
Americans who would traditionally be homeowners are instead renting. They’re sparking new kinds of neighborhoods, changing savings patterns—and even buying different light fixtures.
Read MoreTech Hubs Are Losing the Talent War to Everywhere Else
As the tech industry grows up, talent and funding are spreading out. That’s bolstering smaller cities all across the country.
Read MoreOPECIs Losing ItsMojoon Wall Street
Recent production cuts by the cartel and its allies haven’t led to sustained higher oil prices.
Read MoreThe True Meaning of ‘Xmas’
The snappy, shorthand name for Christmas isn’t a modern innovation but goes back centuries, with roots in the ancient Greek spelling of Christ
Read MoreU.N. Resolution on Gaza Passes but Stops Short of Calling for Cease-Fire
After a week of heated negotiations, the U.N. Security Council approved a measure that called on Israel and Hamas to pause the fighting to allow for the delivery of more humanitarian aid.
Read MoreSupreme Court declines to fast-track Trump immunity dispute in blow to special counsel – CBS News
Supreme Court declines to fast-track Trump immunity dispute in blow to special counsel CBS News Video: Hear Conway’s prediction following SCOTUS rejecting bid to hear Trump’s immunity case CNN The Colorado ruling was absurd and ‘laughable’: Gregg Jarrett Fox News In Trump’s unfolding
Read MoreColorado paramedics convicted in the death of Elijah McClain – NBC News
Colorado paramedics convicted in the death of Elijah McClain NBC News Paramedics Found Guilty in Last Trial in Elijah McClain Death The New York Times Colorado paramedics found guilty in death of Elijah McClain Yahoo News 2 paramedics found guilty of criminally negligent
Read MoreCorrections & Amplifications
Corrections & Amplifications for the edition of Dec. 23, 2023
Read MoreCorrections & Amplifications
Corrections & Amplifications for the edition of Dec. 23, 2023
Read MoreU.S. abstains from UN Security Council vote calling for more humanitarian aid in Gaza
The United Nations Security Council came together Friday to approve a resolution calling for more humanitarian aid to flow into Gaza after a week of delays. The U.S. abstained from the vote, which did not demand a ceasefire. Meantime, American
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