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The Supreme Court just made it easier for governments to remove unhoused people from public spaces
Homelessness in the US hit a record high last year, fueled in large part by the nation's severe sho…
Eliza Relman
Capex and incentives will lead capital goods sector surge by 9-11% in FY25: CRISIL Ratings
In an outlook for India's capital goods sector, leading manufacturers are poised for sustained doub…
ANI
Singapore and Hong Kong are the most expensive cities for the ultra-rich to spend their millions
The ranking takes into account the costs of housing and childbirth costs as well as wealthy status …
Grace Dean
Announcing Amaravati as the only capital, new CM Chandrababu Naidu breathes life into Andhra’s dream of a smart capital
Ten years ago, Chandrababu Naidu made a promise that Amaravati would be the capital of Andhra Prade…
Chandrababu Naidu announces Amaravati as sole capital city of Andhra Pradesh
A day before his swearing-in as the chief minister of Andhra Pradesh, TDP supremo N Chandrababu Nai…
PTI
Housing is now 'impossibly unaffordable' in these 4 cities and they're all in the same state
Median home prices in San Jose, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and San Diego are more than nine times …
Theron Mohamed
Indianapolis is the US city with the highest birth rate, study finds, which could have an impact on its future
Out of the 37 largest US cities, Indianapolis tops the list for highest birth rates, with Seattle l…
Joshua Zitser
More than half of banking jobs could be automated by AI — but banks will be slow to adopt, Citi report says
A new Citi report says finance will be "at the forefront" of changes due to artificial intelligence.
Emmalyse Brownstein
These 6 US cities are the greatest 'engines of the global economy,' beating financial hubs like London and Singapore, a study of 1,000 cities worldwide finds
Oxford Economics' Global Cities Index ranked six US cities, including Dallas, at the top of its eco…
Polly Thompson
New York City briefly opened its housing voucher waitlist. But getting that assistance is as unlikely as getting into Harvard.
When New York City briefly opened its housing voucher waitlist for the first time in 15 years, more…
Eliza Relman
Mexico City could run out of water in a month unless it rains
The Cutzmala water system, which provides water to millions in Mexico City, is operating at 28% cap…
Kenneth Niemeyer
It's so tough to pay cash in China that the government had to fine a KFC for not accepting banknotes
China has been pushing for businesses to leave the door open for customers to use cash, with foreig…
Matthew Loh
Gold Rate Today (May 22, 2024): Prices in Major Indian Cities
Gold rate in India saw a slight dip on Wednesday. In Delhi, 24-carat gold dropped to ₹74,650 per 10…
Parents with young kids are fleeing New York City in droves. Skyrocketing housing and daycare costs are to blame.
Families with kids under six are leaving New York City at twice the rate of other New Yorkers.
Eliza Relman
Things may not be going to plan at Nusantara, the $35 billion capital city Indonesia is building from scratch
Two top officials resigned from the project on Monday, raising questions about the new capital that…
George Glover
TikTok is taking the US government to court in a showdown of free speech vs. national security
The TikTok-US government fight pits two pillars of American society against each other: free speech…
Dan DeFrancesco
Gold rate today (3rd June 2024): Current gold prices in prominent Indian cities
Gold rate in India experienced a drop on Monday following the release of exit poll results. In Delh…
The Goldman prodigy behind Silicon Valley's glorious city of the future
Jan Sramek believes the solution to the housing crisis is to build a new city from scratch —…
Hugh Langley,Adam Rogers
Nearly half of New York City's vulnerable older adults have faced food insecurity in the last year, new study finds
Forty-eight percent of boomers and Silent Generation members said they experienced food insecurity …
John Towfighi
2 St. Louis residents are suing the city's basic-income program in an attempt to halt what they call 'unconstitutional' $500 monthly payments to low-income families
St. Louis is giving low-income families $500 monthly, but a lawsuit aims to block the guaranteed-ba…