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Private equity firms are snapping up mobile home parks − and driving out the residents who can least afford to lose them
A shift occurred in the 1950s. Those with higher incomes bought houses, and those with less means continued to live in mobile homes. Eventually, mobile home communities cropped up throughout the ...
Private sector investment is accelerating to its strongest levels in over a decade, while public sector investment has ...
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Life in 10mph Britain: Drivers, cyclists and motorbikes risk fines
Life in 10mph Britain will see drivers, cyclists and even joggers risk being ticketed after a Labour Council imposed the ...
After a year of meteoric gains, shares of Super Micro Computer (NASDAQ: SMCI) are caught in a tug-of-war between a jarring ...
The origin story of the wicked Pennywise, from Stephen King’s epic horror saga It, mixes delicious period detail with jolly, ...
A society is plagued by bandits who pilfer its citizens’ resources, funds, and livelihoods, forcing those who are able to ...
General Motors on Wednesday announced a new wave of job cuts at its US electric-vehicle and battery operations, part of a ...
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Daily on Energy: Trump and China, US Russia oil sanctions win, and an update on Hurricane Melissa
Good afternoon and happy Thursday, readers! President Donald Trump has reached a truce with Chinese President Xi Jinping on ...
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US leaders view China as a ‘pacing threat’ − has Washington enough stamina to last the race?
The term refers to a power whose military capabilities are approaching that of the dominant power. But for the US, seeing China this way comes with big risks.
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China’s New J-35A and J-20 Fighters Have 1 Big Advantage over the U.S. Air Force
Western debates obsess over radar shapes and engine rumors. The advantage many miss is simpler: China is building stealth ...
Feeder expansion to curb outages, meet rising power demand; work in overloaded zones to finish by April 2026, rest by year-end 2026.
Like all vice presidents, JD Vance is called on to keep his public views in line with the president’s. But doing so has sometimes meant pivoting on a dime.
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