The Corporation for Public Broadcasting will be honored with one of the television’s top prizes even as it winds down its nearly 60-year work after the U.S. government withdrew funding. MacKenzie ...
For many Hispanics the road to homeownership is filled with obstacles, including loan officers who don’t speak Spanish or aren’t familiar with buyers who may not fit the boxes of a traditional ...
Coffee purveyors say they're contending with stumbling blocks and trying to avoid passing costs to weary customers.
JDK 25 is an LTS release, the second on Oracle’s new two-year LTS cadence (after 21), and it lands with meaningful language ...
The WeGo Ride program has grown from just a couple partners in 2019 to more than 40 today. Total rides through the program have ballooned from nearly 22,000 in 2023 to more than 295,000 during the ...
When Robin Iverson, 71, put her home near Seattle’s Lakewood neighborhood on the market in late July, recent stories of homes stuck on the market loomed over her. “I was getting a little nervous ...
Buying a new car has never been more financially daunting. A 2025 analysis from Edmunds found that a record 19.3% of consumers who financed a new vehicle in the second quarter of 2025 committed to a ...
What drives social mobility? The answer matters to policymakers and families alike. A wave of highly publicized research has led public policy and public discussions astray. It claims that the ...
TOKYO :Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group plans to launch a 100 billion yen ($680 million) fund to invest in Japanese real estate, an executive at the country's largest banking group told Reuters. The new ...
DUNMORE — A new coffee shop in the borough serves up smiles with a shot of espresso. Pam and Warren Shotto grew tired of watching a once-bustling building in their hometown sit empty. They purchased ...
They don’t seem happy, they don’t give 100%—and they don’t quit. Cranky workers are clinging to the jobs they have instead of moving on because, well, what’s the alternative in the current economy?
The president is looking to add troops to city streets while cutting funds for programs that work, experts and local officials say. But one idea, beautifying neighborhoods, has buy-in. By Tim Arango ...
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