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Russia and China are gaining ground on the US in Latin America, US commander says
Russia and China are competing for influence with the US in Latin America, according to the top US …
Thibault Spirlet
America's offices are about to see a wave of distress that could result in a billion square feet of fresh housing supply
Empty offices could yield more than a billion square feet worth of housing supply, real estate expe…
Jennifer Sor
America has a shoplifting epidemic. The thieves aren't who you think.
Suburban shoppers like the "Parmesan Bandit" are pilfering everything from tape measures to blocks …
Emily Stewart
Inside the island fortress of America's mega-billionaires
It's America's wealthiest town. Approach at your own peril.
Guthrie Scrimgeour
Trump is unstable, obsessed with revenge: Harris
In discussing her policy plans, she cast herself as a president who would expand Medicare to cover …
PTI
How 9 newly minted Goldman Sachs partners celebrated their big day, from shouting across the trading floor to popping Champagne in the office
There were celebrations across Goldman Sachs last week after it promoted 95 executives to partner. …
Reed Alexander,Emmalyse Brown…
Bitcoin miners got kicked out of China. Now they're sucking America dry.
Chinese-owned bitcoin mines are popping up in rural towns across the US. And they require massive a…
Taylor Dorrell
America is missing a golden opportunity to boost the job market
Raising the minimum wage could be a win-win-win for the economy, workers, and even businesses. So w…
Emily Stewart
Jamie Dimon says the 'Buffett rule' approach to taxing the wealthy could solve America's debt problem
The JPMorgan CEO cited the famed rule that million-dollar households should not pay taxes on a lowe…
Filip De Mott
The steampunk technology that could save America's cities
How an underground maze of abandoned pipes can fix the urban doom loop
Adam Rogers
Nicaragua paid for American podcasters to 'observe' an election that critics say was a sham
The government of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega invited friendly social media influencers to c…
Charles Davis
John Leguizamo says he got used to being 'dissed' as a Latin actor: 'You have to go to a lot of therapy to fix that'
John Leguizamo has a career spanning from breakout films like "Carlito's Way" to animated franchise…
Palmer Haasch
America's big cities are about to run out of money
Cities like Denver, Boston, New York, and San Francisco are facing budget crunches as tax revenues …
Emily Stewart
How Nancy Pelosi became one of America's richest and most powerful politicians
Former Speaker Pelosi was born in Baltimore in March 1940 in an Italian-American family that in the…
John L. Dorman
After 'glorifying violence' on Twitter, former Colombian president Alvaro Uribe to speak at NYU event
The former Colombian leader has been accused of collaborating with right-wing death squads and inci…
Charles Davis
The long, strange decline of one of America's most influential brands
Chicken Soup for the Soul was almost as big as the Bible. Then it lost its way.
Amanda Chicago Lewis
How Georgia became America's green-manufacturing capital
Development experts say it's no accident green manufacturing is taking off in Georgia, due to aggre…
Catherine Boudreau
America has descended into a new Red Scare
China is opening a battery plant in Michigan. Locals say it's a plot to overthrow America.
Brent Crane
Biden grants Temporary Protected Status to as many as 320,000 Venezuelans living in the US
Venezuelans who have fled poverty and political repression are now eligible to apply for Temporary …
Charles Davis
Why America hates its children
Kids are worse off in America than in any other rich country. What gives?