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New York City froze rents for one million regulated apartments, keeping costs flat for most tenants in 1947-1974 buildings. The move aims to provide immediate …
Major League Baseball warned the Giants for Pride Night Bible verses while the NFL blacklisted Kaepernick for kneeling, exposing sports leagues' political bias…
Declan Rice returned to England’s training after a calf issue but faces suspension if booked again, while Reece James remains sidelined with a hamstring strain…
France and Norway face off in a must-win Nations League match to secure their spot in the finals and Euro 2028 qualifying; a loss eliminates the loser from con…
The Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO) tracks the S&P 500, which has delivered nearly 715% returns since 2000 despite major crises. It offers diversified, low-cost exp…
Apple raised hardware prices up to 55% due to a memory chip shortage caused by high demand and limited supply, but prices may drop as supply normalizes by 2025…
Church relief groups like Catholic Relief Services and Caritas Venezuela are delivering critical aid to quake-hit areas in Venezuela, where crumbling infrastru…
Nayef Samaro, 25, a Palestinian father-to-be, was shot dead by Israeli troops during a military raid in Nablus on May 3, the same day his son, Yaman, was born.…
Fossil fuel reliance burdens households with rising costs while profits flow to a few, but renewables—now 80% cheaper—offer a fairer alternative. Investing in …
Europe is racing to build its own AI systems to reduce reliance on U.S. and Chinese tech, prioritizing European values like privacy and fairness. This matters …
Iran’s missile strikes on Abu Dhabi’s data centers in February disrupted the UAE's AI strategy by damaging tech infrastructure and slowing hardware deliveries.…






















