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The Americans Most Threatened by Eviction: Young Children
About a quarter of Black babies and toddlers in rental households face the threat of eviction in a typical year, a new study says, and all children are disproportionately at risk.
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Real Estate
Redfin, the Online Real Estate Broker, Leaves a Powerful Realtor Group
The brokerage said it would require many of its brokers and real estate agents to cancel their memberships with the National Association of Realtors, prompted by allegations of sexual harassment within the group.
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World
Will Biden’s Climate Law Change Your Life Before November 2024?
More than a year after its passage, much about President Biden’s climate law, the Inflation Reduction Act, is working. America is putting in more solar panels than ever before, with installations expected to be up 52 percent compared with last year ...
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Real Estate
In Detroit, a Tiny Home Generates a Big Controversy
A program that rents homes to low-income residents, and helps them build equity as homeowners, was rocked when one of the initial participants was evicted.
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Real Estate
Giuliani’s Upper East Side Apartment Is for Sale
Judith Giuliani, his ex-wife, said that it was “no longer a home,” while Mr. Giuliani’s lawyer told a judge recently that the former mayor was “close to broke.”
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World
Spin. Pilates. Prigozhin? Presidential Business Follows Biden on Vacation.
President Biden’s weeklong vacation to Lake Tahoe has been punctuated by crises at home and abroad.
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Sports
‘You Knew Who the Hall of Famers Were’
Fred McGriff and Scott Rolen took vastly different paths to Cooperstown, and their elections represented a notable shift in how players are valued.
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Business
Can Affluence and Affordable Housing Coexist in Colorado’s Rockies?
In the recreation-fueled, amenity-rich economy of Colorado’s Rocky Mountain region, there are two peak seasons: summer, with its rafting, hiking, fishing and biking, and the cold months filled with skiing and other winter activities. And then there ...
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Real Estate
Manasquan, N.J.: A Beach Town Where Kids ‘Have a Little More Freedom’
This shoreline borough is becoming more polished, but residents still cherish its old-fashioned vibe: “That’s the cool part about growing up here.”
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Magazine
In Paris, an Apartment With a Rebellious Streak
When it comes to aesthetics, says the Paris-based architect and interior designer Maxime Bousquet, 35, “what’s considered good taste is not always interesting.” Since starting his own firm in 2019 — after stints working for the fashion brand Kenzo ...