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Dwell on MSNThe Corporations Quietly Buying Up AltadenaI combed through public records to uncover who’s been scooping up burned lots in and around the L.A. community—and it’s not your neighbor.
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNSpears: How official languages absurdity shuts down information at the NCCTom Spears is a longtime Ottawa news reporter with an interest in science and nature.
Wealth has a funny way of gravitating toward certain postcodes. It’s not just about tax breaks or skyline views, though those ...
A state rule that allows cities to offer tax breaks has sparked housing, but concerns about tax shifts and affordability has Bremerton considering its future.
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Montreal Gazette on MSNOpinion: Official-languages absurdity has shut down a valuable federal resourceThe National Capital Commission made all access-to-information documents available online — until the federal languages watchdog said it was breaking the rules.
Production designer Jen Chu explains the inspiration and execution behind the new look of the central feature in the MTV reality competition.
A great exchange rate, ChatGPT, and kimono-wearing bros have turned Kyoto into the loveliest tourist trap on earth.
So, the Trump Administration is arguing there is no real inflation threat, and the Federal Reserve should cut interest rates.
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How to Start a Home Renovation Business in 14 StepsYou can work with a home builder, architect, draftsman, building designer, or structural engineer to help draft the new construction plans ... you can create an Excel or Google Docs spreadsheet ...
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Governors have always made political hay out of slashing waste or taming bureaucracy, but DOGE has, in some ways, raised the ...
The underlying capability of ChatGPT had been demonstrated before it was presented in a chat format, but it was the chat ...
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Bizcommunity.com on MSNSouth Africa: Explainer - Affordable Housing in Cape TownThe need for affordable housing in Cape Town is enormous. There are more than 400,000 people on its housing waiting list and half of households in Cape Town earn less than R20,700 a month.
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