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Timeline: History of the Housing Market Over the Last 50 years

Stay-at-home orders during the pandemic have forced many to rethink their living situation. Small apartments have stopped being cozy and are feeling too cramped to quarantine for months on end, driving some 22% of U.S. adults to relocate, or at least know someone else who has, according to the Pew …

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5 Reasons Why Your Anger Towards Air Selangor For The Water Cuts Is Misdirected

Not long after Selangor’s river pollution fiasco last month, on October 4, Air Selangor posted an announcement on their Facebook page. This was regarding yet another water cut, and at that time, the facility was unable to predict how long it would take before clean water could be distributed to …

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Distrust of China Jumps to New Highs in Democratic Nations

SYDNEY, Australia — Xi Jinping celebrates China’s battle against the coronavirus as a success. But in the United States and other wealthy democracies, the pandemic has driven negative views of China to new heights, a survey published on Tuesday showed. The illness, deaths and disruption caused by the coronavirus in …

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