Por: The Atlantic Opinion November 23, 2022
Supply skepticism and shortage denialism are pushing against the actual solution to the housing crisis: building enough homes.Tyler Comrie / The AtlanticNovember 23, 2022, 6 AM ETAnyone who’s been in a dumb recurring fight knows that the entire problem could be cleared up if everyone could just agree on exactly what was said or done. But you can’t, so you end up stuck in a cycle of relitigation. Housing-policy discussions are like that. They... + full article
Slate USA Tech November 28, 2022
When Leonardo DiCaprio’s relationship with model/actress Camila Morrone ended three months after she celebrated her 25th birthday, the lifestyle site YourTango turned to neuroscience. DiCaprio has a . (His current flame, who is 27, is a .) “Given that DiCaprio’s cut-off... + más
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Time USA Business November 22, 2022
Searching for an explanation for compulsive shopping, I recently ran across the story of a woman who couldn’t stop . Her husband told doctors that each day, she would visit the market and return home with yet another furry creature in a compulsive habit that appeared almost... + más
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Newsweek USA Nation November 08, 2022
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The Hill USA Business November 02, 2022
Despite and a bipartisan effort to lower inflation, the White House and Congress have neglected to address an issue affecting Americans of all backgrounds and in every community: a devastating shortage of affordable housing. Housing costs are in core inflation and a threat to... + más
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The New York Times USA Science October 12, 2022
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MarketWatch USA Business October 07, 2022
That shortage has also by driving up prices earlier in the pandemic, creating a market that . But on Friday, the White House said the administration to enable the construction of more mixed-income housing, as well as housing for very-low-income tenants and people living in rural... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Opinion October 05, 2022
Proposition LH on the Nov. 8 Los Angeles ballot shouldn’t be necessary. But because an archaic and racist provision to block public housing remains in the California Constitution, L.A. could miss out on funding available to build homeless and affordable housing without passage... + más
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