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People Are Revealing The “Warning Signs” That A Place Is About To Get Really, Really Expensive, And It’s Spot On

For years, people have opened up about gentrification and how it’s affected their own lives and communities. Ferrantraite / Getty Images The Urban Displacement Project describes it as “a process of neighborhood change that includes an economic change in a historically disinvested neighborhood — by means of real estate investment and new higher-income residents moving in —…

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Donald Trump terminates US-Canada trade talks over tax dispute related to Apple, Microsoft, Google and other Big Tech, says: “We have just been informed that Canada ...

Donald Trump terminates US-Canada trade talks over tax dispute related to Apple, Microsoft, Google and other Big Tech, says: “We have just been informed that Canada …

President Donald Trump walks to speak at an event to promote his domestic policy and budget agenda in the East Room of the White House, in Washington. AP/PTI(AP06_27_2025_000006A) In a dramatic escalation of tensions, U.S. President Donald Trump announced the immediate termination of trade negotiations with Canada in response to Ottawa’s new digital services tax…

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What is birthright citizenship and what happens after SCOTUS ruling? : NPR

What is birthright citizenship and what happens after SCOTUS ruling? : NPR

Demonstrators hold a sign reading “Hands Off Birthright Citizenship!” outside the Supreme Court on June 27, 2025. The Supreme Court did not rule on President Trump’s controversial executive order, but it did limit lower courts’ ability to block executive actions with universal injunctions. Alex Wroblewski/AFP via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Alex Wroblewski/AFP via…

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Some sections of New Orleans' flood walls sinking at rate of nearly 2 inches per year, study finds

Some sections of New Orleans’ flood walls sinking at rate of nearly 2 inches per year, study finds

New Orleans — As the Atlantic hurricane season has gotten underway, a new study published Friday by researchers at Tulane University reveals hotspots in New Orleans’ concrete flood walls which had been strengthened in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. The study found that the city’s concrete flood walls are sinking faster than sea levels are rising, reducing…

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