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The “big, beautiful bill” that passed Congress is a raw deal for working-class Americans. It should be called the “billionaire bailout bill.” ...
Troubles are growing in several credit sectors -- in car loans, credit card debt and student loans. Inflation, driven by ...
Before settling in Manhattan, Samantha Barry, editor-in-chief and global editorial director of Glamour, lived nomadically, ...
Finding a way to provide more housing options for the “missing middle” would be a gift that developers, lenders and elected officials in the Boulder Valley would love to find under their Christmas ...
I’m often asked, “What has happened to the middle class?” The best answer I can think of puts the question into historical context, if only because so many folks are thinking back to their ...
Middle-income earners are often excluded from affordable housing programs while also being unable to afford market-rate housing.
After numerous rain delays and an irregularly wide range of maturity across wheat varieties and areas, combines are starting to move from Texas all the way to Kansas and all ...
Unlike most New York City rental apartment searches, this one-bedroom unit on the Park Slope and Gowanus border in Brooklyn seemingly “fell into Tess Wunder’s lap.” Previously, she’d lived in an ...
There are too many lines drawn. Incivility is often unleashed in our culture with those with whom we might disagree.
Seattle has the smallest average apartment size among the nation's 100 largest cities, according to a new report, writes FYI Guy.
Bipartisan cooperation delivered commonsense immigration reform in the past, and it can do so again, retired Navy officer Frank Coyle writes in a guest column.
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