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California Housing Crisis 2024: Homes 11 Times The Average Salary 1

California Housing Crisis 2024: Homes 11 Times The Average Salary

In 2023, buying a home in California became increasingly unattainable for many, especially in major cities like San Jose and Los Angeles. A Harvard University study revealed that median home prices in these areas were up to 11 times higher than the average annual wages. The report highlighted a growing

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How Russia Neutralized High-Tech American Precision Weapons In Ukraine 1

How Russia Neutralized High-Tech American Precision Weapons In Ukraine

Western precision weapons, once hailed for their effectiveness in Ukraine, are now failing against Russia’s advanced electronic warfare tactics. The Excalibur artillery round, Himars missiles, and other high-tech arms that initially gave Ukraine an edge are now being jammed and rendered useless. While some newer weapons still hit targets, experts

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Why Putin-Modi Bear Hug Is A Bitter Pill For Washington To Swallow 1

Why Putin-Modi Bear Hug Is A Bitter Pill For Washington To Swallow

Bloomberg today highlighted its concerns about the Indian Prime Minister’s visit to Moscow. The article begins with, “For Washington, isolating Vladimir Putin just keeps getting harder.” India’s close ties with Russia are a “bitter pill for Washington to swallow.” The U.S. has invested significant effort to bring India closer, aiming

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NYC Hotels Rake In Billions Housing Migrants 1

NYC Hotels Rake In Billions Housing Migrants

New York City has spent over $1 billion in taxpayer funds converting hotels into shelters for migrants, with nightly rates averaging $156 per room and some costing up to $300, according to a New York Post report. The city’s total expenditure on the migrant crisis exceeds $4.88 billion, with nearly

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The Hidden Cost Of AI Power: Land Seized For Transmission Lines 1

The Hidden Cost Of AI Power: Land Seized For Transmission Lines

In the push to enhance America’s power grid for AI data centers and clean energy, thousands of miles of new transmission lines are needed, leading to a controversial use of eminent domain. Maryland’s Piedmont Reliability Project plans a 70-mile high-voltage line across Frederick, Baltimore, and Carroll counties, aiming to meet

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